I was referring mostly to using nuke
I know adding as much RAM as possible is helpful, GPU does not matter so
much but CPU I'm not sure.

Am 08.11.2016 14:48 schrieb "Rakesh Malik" <tamer...@gmail.com>:

> That depends a lot on the workload, especially these days when the
> processors' clock speeds are so dynamic, in that a 2.5GHz processor can
> overlock itself to over 3GHz. Desktop processors that are designed around
> more robust cooling solutions than mobile processors have even wider
> "turbo" ranges.
>
> Generally, adding more cores gives you more computing power overall, so
> it's more a question of how well the software you're using can take
> advantage of parallelism during rendering. Most software runs in a single
> thread, so adding cores has no direct benefit, but most of the higher end
> solutions in color grading and VFX are heavily threaded and get pretty good
> utilization out of additional cores.
>
> The GPU is another major variable to consider; some software leans heavily
> on the GPU and doesn't use the main processor for computing, and some that
> do a surprisingly good job of consuming both.
>
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> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 3:54 AM, michael vorberg <pingkin...@googlemail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> When buying a new workstation would I benefit more from a CPU with higher
>> clock speed and less cores or do more cores with lower speed give me
>> overall more render speed?
>>
>> Or is this all a "depends on" question?
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Michael
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