so maybe to get high quality 2x32gb 6000mhz cl30?
Have a look at this:
Raptor Lake Refresh chip may be an attractive upgrade from predecessor for multi-thread workloads.
www.tomshardware.com
14700k multi-core score is 24% more than 7900x
7900x at launch was 549$ MSRP
13700k MSRP was 409$
14700k will probably cost you same as 7900x and compiles your shaders 24% faster.
Also it supports ddr4 ram. Which means you can keep your current ram.
I suggest instead of 8800x3d, try upgrading to 4090 when 4090ti/5090 is released. Because unreal uses a lot of vram.
Any part of your 3d workflow that puts your CPU to 100% load, will be 24% faster on 14700k while costs you zero for ram. And if necessary, you can add ram upto 128.
3D Max I think support CUDA rendering. zbrush was 100% CPU a few years back. marvelous designer - no idea and Unreal is 100% CPU for banking textures. It kinda seems like HEDT is a better platform for a higher core count. But I don't see you needing over 64GB of ram.
V-ray rendering engine for 3dmax uses GPU.
Arnold the renderer for Maya can use upto 8 GPUs.
There are other GPU renderers that work with 3dmax : redshift, octane, Maxwell....
Maxwell Render™ is a rendering engine based on the mathematical equations governing light transport, meaning that all elements, such as emitters, materials and cameras, are derived from physically accurate models.
maxwellrender.com
See the complete list of lighting, shading and rendering features included in V-Ray® for 3ds Max.
www.chaos.com
Iray for 3ds Max Documentation
www.lightworkdesign.com
Experience the future of 3D rendering with Redshift. Its industry-leading GPU-accelerated technology delivers stunning visuals at lightning speed.
www.maxon.net
@droid99 you can search this and see how many people are saying they're running out of video memory in unreal:
Will be fun to see what's the multi-core score of 9800x3d comparing to 14700k:
12700k released 2021 at 409$ scores 22812
7800x3d released 2023 at 449$ scores 17762