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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
I need a New PC for Scanning and Designing 3Shape
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<blockquote data-quote="TanMan" data-source="post: 313000" data-attributes="member: 10597"><p>Cool, we're on the same boat right now. I think you should consider some changes to your build to optimize it further... I upgraded the premanufactured builds since they were woefully inadequate, with minimal issues. I'm looking to build one from scratch to see if it's going to be faster.</p><p></p><p>- Change to Intel CPU, I remember 3shape mentioning it works best with Intel/Nvidia. I got the RTX 2080Ti recently but I'm going to see if its adequate or if I should switch to the Quadro RTX.</p><p>- Liquid cooling is nice, but are you looking to overclock or have near 100% runtime? My concern is whether overclocking may result in stability issues</p><p>- More memory! This software is a huge memory hog along with windows 10. You may want to do 32 or 64gb. I upped the premanufactured build to 64gb.</p><p>- Power supply, I had to build a new computer due to the proprietary components of the Z240 and the power supply was way too weak (400W). It may result in stability issues if the CPU/GPU drain a lot of power</p><p>- More SSD storage. I ran into a problem where 250gb SSD was just not enough. Better to start large than have to migrate to a new disk which may or may not have compatibility issues later on (especially on dissimilar hardware). This is going to be my Sunday project to see if I can get it running on a mirrored drive using Macrium and ReDeploy.</p><p></p><p>I'll let you know once I build and test it. I'm about to upgrade my CERECs too, wish me luck, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TanMan, post: 313000, member: 10597"] Cool, we're on the same boat right now. I think you should consider some changes to your build to optimize it further... I upgraded the premanufactured builds since they were woefully inadequate, with minimal issues. I'm looking to build one from scratch to see if it's going to be faster. - Change to Intel CPU, I remember 3shape mentioning it works best with Intel/Nvidia. I got the RTX 2080Ti recently but I'm going to see if its adequate or if I should switch to the Quadro RTX. - Liquid cooling is nice, but are you looking to overclock or have near 100% runtime? My concern is whether overclocking may result in stability issues - More memory! This software is a huge memory hog along with windows 10. You may want to do 32 or 64gb. I upped the premanufactured build to 64gb. - Power supply, I had to build a new computer due to the proprietary components of the Z240 and the power supply was way too weak (400W). It may result in stability issues if the CPU/GPU drain a lot of power - More SSD storage. I ran into a problem where 250gb SSD was just not enough. Better to start large than have to migrate to a new disk which may or may not have compatibility issues later on (especially on dissimilar hardware). This is going to be my Sunday project to see if I can get it running on a mirrored drive using Macrium and ReDeploy. I'll let you know once I build and test it. I'm about to upgrade my CERECs too, wish me luck, lol. [/QUOTE]
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