Yeah i mean a laptop with 16" Ryzen9 + 4070 build is casting almost 90+ . I am not even sure if spending something on pc is right. i read some people having difficulties running blender and unreal on laptop with even 4070 esp hp omen seriesA serious PC to run a editor like Blender will easily go above a Lac in INR. You basically need more CPU cores, GPU and higher capacity and speed RAM preferably running in Dual channel configuration.
These three alone will cost a bomb, with a decent spec GPU running above 25-30K INR.
You need two set of similar spec ram for dual channel operations using single ram stick affect performance. You don't two set of HDDs modern pcs don't use HDDs at all HDDs have only read write speed of 135mb/s where as nvme ssd are size of rs10 diary milk and go into nvme slot on the mobo and use direct lanes from cpu to give mind boggling speed crucial p3 plus which I had recommend earlier to you have a read write speed of 4700mb/sYeah mate - I just need few pointers for each components what i should looking for - what price range and what brands. A I said I dont even understand need for two set of RAMS, two set of HDDs, two set of coolers, how many and where the fans are required. WHat motherboard should i go for without getting sucked in for useless stuff.
I saw on some motherboard if it has 2 or 4 slot for RAM - each slot had different speed. eg, one was 6000 other was less than 6000. Why is that?You need two set of similar spec ram for dual channel operations using single ram stick affect performance. You don't two set of HDDs modern pcs don't use HDDs at all HDDs have only read write speed for 135mb/s where as nvme ssd are size of rs10 diary milk and go into nvme slot on the mobo and use direct lanes from cpu to give mind boggling speed crucial p3 plus which I had recommend earlier to you have a read write speed of 4700mb/s
Needless to say ssd make your pc very fast
You have to put case fans in your case in push pull configuration some fans pulling air in some out, hot air rises up so if the case have roof mount for fans. Mount 2 there to push hot air out for taking cool air in mount some fans in front to pull some fresh air in just it. just mount fans you can configure their profile using when your pc boots up using software
All right for performance how much and on what stuff should i stretch? Again pcpricetracker - i am noob, i am even not sure which component to choose over which.
i played and my jaw dropped. And i am not even sure what and why i picked. only two components i knew ram and nividia
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Thanks but lack of NVIDIA means cant run applications which rely on CUDA?use below as a reference
Part List - AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, Radeon RX 7800 XT, Montech SKY TWO ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker
Part List - AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, Radeon RX 7800 XT, Montech SKY TWO ATX Mid Towerau.pcpartpicker.com
Cheaper mobos have 2 slot expensive ones have four amd mobos are cheaperI saw on some motherboard if it has 2 or 4 slot for RAM - each slot had different speed. eg, one was 6000 other was less than 6000. Why is that?
Thanks but lack of NVIDIA means cant run applications which rely on CUDA?
go for minimum rtx 3050 6gb but that wouldnt be under 50kHello everyone! I hope everyone is doing all well and fine! I have come here to ask for some technical advice pertaining to the purchase of an electronic item. I didn't know any other thread to ask this question so I came to the Chit Chat thread.
From what I understand is that many/some members on this forum have very good knowledge and background in computers, computer science, computer engineering, laptops, desktops, PCs in general, applications like MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, MS Word etc.
So I want some advice on buying a laptop. My budget is around Rs.40,000 to maybe Rs. 50,000. Preferably from brands like H.P. or DELL. So this laptop will be used by me (as I am a student and a laptop can come in very handy to handle a lot of tasks) and my mother too as she wants to use it for her own work. Most of the time it will be used by me and secondly my own mother. My mother says she wants to use it for trading and viewing the stock market LOL, alongside some other tasks too.
So what do I expect/want from my laptop? Let me list some of them.
As someone who is a fervent defence and STEM enthusiast, I like to read & learn a lot about missile systems, aviation, warships, tanks, guns, space missions, spacecrafts, Astronomy, Biology, and so much more, I have always wanted to try my hands at making 3D models of things like below.
Like said before, I want to create 3D models of aircraft, warships, missiles, spaceships, architecture, robots etc.
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A lot of people have suggested me to use a very popular software called Blender. Through Blender one can do a lot, and not just be limited to 3D modeling. Through Blender we can a wide variety of tasks like Animation, Visual effects, Game Development, Rendering, simulation, video editing, 3D printing (One can 3D Print his/her own Design!) etc.
But if my memory serves me right then I remember someone (Who has his own laptop) personally telling me that it's a very heavy software and that not many laptops can handle Blender properly without getting hanged or the device crashing constantly. So I will be using Blender once in a while or maybe even a lot but not at hours at a stretch daily. So I am afraid that my laptop within a budget of Rs 40000 - Rs 50000 will not be able to handle it or maybe I am wrong? Are there H.P or DELL laptops (or other PC Brand) which can handle an advanced software such as Blender comfortably without any arising issues? I hope I can get come confirmation on this.
Also I want to use this Laptop to learn coding languages at home like Python, JavaScript, Java, C++, C# etc. There are materials available online to the common netizen in the form of online videos, tutorials, apps, Books
by many reputed authors, Coding teachers, online sites and more. So I want to use my laptop for learning coding which I am confident I will be able to do so on a laptop of this budget range.
Also it should last for a long time, at least 8-10 years at maximum. I am aware that I have to take good care of the laptop such as routine maintenance, downloading of anti-virus software, cleaning dust that may settle over it, storing it in a cool and dry place, making sure that it doesn't fall down or has some liquid like water fall onto it. I will do my part, rest depends on the quality of the device.
But overall I am sure that my laptop will be able to handle almost every task I throw at it, but the part that is bothering me is the use of blender, will it be able to run it or not? That's my concern. Maybe I will have to pay a visit to my nearby electronics retail center and check out what models are there. I hope someone can give me some good advice on a good model which can fit all the criteria I have listed.
@Bhartiya Sainik sir you have mentioned that you are from IT sector and did computer engineering, maybe you can help me.
Your response will be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance.![]()
50 is the absolute maximum, and even that is a lot for me to shell out. The budget has to be between 40-50, not a rupee more than that. I will probably wait for some really good sale on Amazon till then. 55-60k is way too much, it will have to take a lot of convincing to do with my mother and I am 99.9% sure that she will not listen.g
go for minimum rtx 3050 6gb but that wouldnt be under 50k
wait for september greaat indian festival sale and stretch budget till 55-60k
50 is the absolute maximum, and even that is a lot for me to shell out. The budget has to be between 40-50, not a rupee more than that. I will probably wait for some really good sale on Amazon till then. 55-60k is way too much, it will have to take a lot of convincing to do with my mother and I am 99.9% sure that she will not listen.
Hello everyone! I hope everyone is doing all well and fine! I have come here to ask for some technical advice pertaining to the purchase of an electronic item. I didn't know any other thread to ask this question so I came to the Chit Chat thread.
From what I understand is that many/some members on this forum have very good knowledge and background in computers, computer science, computer engineering, laptops, desktops, PCs in general, applications like MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, MS Word etc.
So I want some advice on buying a laptop. My budget is around Rs.40,000 to maybe Rs. 50,000. Preferably from brands like H.P. or DELL. So this laptop will be used by me (as I am a student and a laptop can come in very handy to handle a lot of tasks) and my mother too as she wants to use it for her own work. Most of the time it will be used by me and secondly my own mother. My mother says she wants to use it for trading and viewing the stock market LOL, alongside some other tasks too.
So what do I expect/want from my laptop? Let me list some of them.
As someone who is a fervent defence and STEM enthusiast, I like to read & learn a lot about missile systems, aviation, warships, tanks, guns, space missions, spacecrafts, Astronomy, Biology, and so much more, I have always wanted to try my hands at making 3D models of things like below.
Like said before, I want to create 3D models of aircraft, warships, missiles, spaceships, architecture, robots etc.
View attachment 36637
View attachment 36638View attachment 36639
View attachment 36640View attachment 36641
View attachment 36642
A lot of people have suggested me to use a very popular software called Blender. Through Blender one can do a lot, and not just be limited to 3D modeling. Through Blender we can a wide variety of tasks like Animation, Visual effects, Game Development, Rendering, simulation, video editing, 3D printing (One can 3D Print his/her own Design!) etc.
But if my memory serves me right then I remember someone (Who has his own laptop) personally telling me that it's a very heavy software and that not many laptops can handle Blender properly without getting hanged or the device crashing constantly. So I will be using Blender once in a while or maybe even a lot but not at hours at a stretch daily. So I am afraid that my laptop within a budget of Rs 40000 - Rs 50000 will not be able to handle it or maybe I am wrong? Are there H.P or DELL laptops (or other PC Brand) which can handle an advanced software such as Blender comfortably without any arising issues? I hope I can get come confirmation on this.
Also I want to use this Laptop to learn coding languages at home like Python, JavaScript, Java, C++, C# etc. There are materials available online to the common netizen in the form of online videos, tutorials, apps, Books
by many reputed authors, Coding teachers, online sites and more. So I want to use my laptop for learning coding which I am confident I will be able to do so on a laptop of this budget range.
Also it should last for a long time, at least 8-10 years at maximum. I am aware that I have to take good care of the laptop such as routine maintenance, downloading of anti-virus software, cleaning dust that may settle over it, storing it in a cool and dry place, making sure that it doesn't fall down or has some liquid like water fall onto it. I will do my part, rest depends on the quality of the device.
But overall I am sure that my laptop will be able to handle almost every task I throw at it, but the part that is bothering me is the use of blender, will it be able to run it or not? That's my concern. Maybe I will have to pay a visit to my nearby electronics retail center and check out what models are there. I hope someone can give me some good advice on a good model which can fit all the criteria I have listed.
@Bhartiya Sainik sir you have mentioned that you are from IT sector and did computer engineering, maybe you can help me.
Your response will be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance.![]()
Blender will need a good graphics card if you are trying to model stuff with lot of polygons and textures. Any laptop marketed towards gamers should work well since they'll usually contain dedicated graphics card.
Just make sure that whatever laptop you're buying has a dedicated graphics card and not just integrated graphics. On a side note, maybe you can also consider a desktop PC, it will come out cheaper for these type of needs.
his budget is max 50k
Which is why I also suggested desktop, it will come out cheaper for his needs. Desktop class iGPU's are cheaper and better. Ryzen APU's are decent for most work. Currently using one of them.
Which is why I also suggested desktop, it will come out cheaper for his needs. Desktop class iGPU's are cheaper and better. Ryzen APU's are decent for most work. Currently using one of them.
The Laptop that I will be using doesn't need to have a lot of storage, I actually don't need much space on it, I have an external pendrive for that which I maintain very well. Also I don't need to do very advanced modeling as in the sense to pay a lot of attention towards the absolute details, something more superficial will do. I can't get a desktop since it will restrict my portability. Also I am not a heavy user. I will be using it once in a while for some tasks, maybe an hour or two daily at the very most or maybe more if I have some more work on it.Blender will need a good graphics card if you are trying to model stuff with lot of polygons and textures. Any laptop marketed towards gamers should work well since they'll usually contain dedicated graphics card.
Just make sure that whatever laptop you're buying has a dedicated graphics card and not just integrated graphics. On a side note, maybe you can also consider a desktop PC, it will come out cheaper for these type of needs.
Budget ko 50000 crores kar detha ho.his budget is max 50k