Hello Everyone ,
I am trying to build a computer for using Houdini , and iam really confused between choosing some parts , that would perform good with houdini With no Problems .
So kindly help me to choose between the following
First : CPU
1- AMD FX-9590 Vishera 4.7GHz Socket AM3+ 220W Eight-Core Desktop Processor - Black Edition
2 - Intel Core I7-4790K Devil's Canyon Quad-Core 4.0GHz LGA 1150 Desktop Processor
Second : VGA card
1-SAPPHIRE TRI-X R9 290X 4GB GDDR5
2- MSI GTX 960 GAMING 4G GDDR5
3 -Gigabyte GeForce GTX 760 OC 4GB GDDR5 Windforce 3X
4 - SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X R9 280X 3GB GDDR5 OC
5 - SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X R9 280X 3GB GDDR5 TRI-X STD WITH BOOST (UEFI)
Regards
Ahmed Hesham
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everyone has different oponion and experience about hardwares , someone say ATI is good and someother say nVidia is good, (Just search it in the Houdini Forums).
and in my oponion :
1. CPU : you should always buy Intel ,
2. VGA : you should always buy nVidia (GTX 960 is great and GTX Titan is the BEST !)
3. RAM : for complex Dynamic simulations you need at least 32 GB of ram
4.Storage : SSD drives are great for caching large simulation files , you can move your Houdini's Temp directory to SSD too
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and in my oponion :
1. CPU : you should always buy Intel ,
2. VGA : you should always buy nVidia (GTX 960 is great and GTX Titan is the BEST !)
3. RAM : for complex Dynamic simulations you need at least 32 GB of ram
4.Storage : SSD drives are great for caching large simulation files , you can move your Houdini's Temp directory to SSD too
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There is an issue with the GTX series' latest drivers that makes the viewport blank on Flat Wire Shaded mode. What's the safe driver version for this not to happen? I thought it was because Nvidia screwed something when tweaking the drivers for the latest games.
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There is an issue with the GTX series' latest drivers that makes the viewport blank on Flat Wire Shaded mode. What's the safe driver version for this not to happen? I thought it was because Nvidia screwed something when tweaking the drivers for the latest games.
I have a Quadro card and zero display issues. I don't know if Quadro and gaming have different drivers, but mine is just perfect with the latest two driver versions. This is why i dumped gaming cards in the first place, and it's a night and day difference in all pro apps. What Houdini version and what card are you using? Maybe roll out drivers to a previous version.
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Hello ,
I'm using ubuntu Linux , and iam using the driver version 346.59 from nvidia-346
and i have no complains with it from now .
and for the Quadro , i believe that they are more professional cards and their drivers are tested and tweaked very well . but they cost alot .
Yoop , Quadro cards are so great and professional , But as you said they are expensive , I working with GTX Titan , it's cheaper than Quadro , It think Titan after Quadro is a good choice :idea:
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There is an issue with the GTX series' latest drivers that makes the viewport blank on Flat Wire Shaded mode. What's the safe driver version for this not to happen? I thought it was because Nvidia screwed something when tweaking the drivers for the latest games.
I have a Quadro card and zero display issues. I don't know if Quadro and gaming have different drivers, but mine is just perfect with the latest two driver versions. This is why i dumped gaming cards in the first place, and it's a night and day difference in all pro apps. What Houdini version and what card are you using? Maybe roll out drivers to a previous version.
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There is an issue with the GTX series' latest drivers that makes the viewport blank on Flat Wire Shaded mode. What's the safe driver version for this not to happen?.
347.88 works very well on Windows.
Ok I will install that one.
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Hello ,
I'm using ubuntu Linux , and iam using the driver version 346.59 from nvidia-346
and i have no complains with it from now .
and for the Quadro , i believe that they are more professional cards and their drivers are tested and tweaked very well . but they cost alot .
If it's not broke, don't fix it. If it works for you don't try to change it. Just work with it and that's it. I changed my gaming card only when scenes become too complex for it. Good luck with your rig.
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Hello ,
I am actually facing a problem with it about Open Cl , For some Reason i get an error every time i try to use open cl .
Hmm, have you tried other Linux distros? Maybe some Mint or CentOS? From what i know nVidia and OpenCL are not very good friends. You also might want to check the OpenCL libraries on your distro. Sorry, i can't be of any help on here as i don't know anything about Linux and OpenCL.
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