Ad
News

Computer-generated gibberish submitted as paper, accepted

Published on April 15, 2005

In a victory for pranksters at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a bunch of computer-generated gibberish masquerading as an academic paper has been accepted at a scientific conference. Read more

3dfx supports new Power Mac G4

Published on September 01, 1999

3dfx Interactive's Voodoo graphics technology will be available for Apple's new Power Mac, announced yesterday by Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs.Along with Voodoo, the new high end of the Macintosh line will also get a boost from the 3dfx T-buffer technology, which is geared for enabling cinematic effects and real-time frame rates for more photorealistic imagery. Read more

Google adds satellite imagery to maps

Published on April 05, 2005

Google quietly updated its Maps service late Monday to include satellite imagery, a first in the industry. Read more

IDSA Study Shows Game Industry Impact on U.S. Economy

Published on May 01, 2001

A study of U.S. Read more

Last Reviews & Articles

Efficiency: Core 2 Nukes Atom On The Desktop

Published on November 21, 2008

Atom is geared for low-cost, low-power netbooks and nettops, while the device is a poor choice for desktop PC applications. We show you why Core 2 is better, and give some guidance on how to pick the best power supply for your low-power application. Read more

Radeon HD 4870 X2: Four Cards Compared

Published on November 19, 2008

Not only do we have four super-fast Radeon HD 4870 X2s to test, but also a list of 31 other graphics configurations including CrossFire and SLI setups. If you're in the market for AMD's fastest card available, you'll want to see this. Read more

Synology's DS408 Reviewed: Fast NAS For Pros

Published on November 18, 2008

Does a NAS device with high data transfer rate and a Web interface that is easy to configure actually exist? Synology shows how it should be done. But the enclosure is not without its faults, either. Read more

The Hardware Behind Overdrive

Published on November 18, 2008

Our worldwide overclocking championship has begun and we wanted to introduce you to the everyday components our teams will be tweaking to supersonic speeds in a bid for a shot at $5,000. Read more

  Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland Forums » CPU & Components » Other Components » CGI (Computer Generated Imagery)
 

CGI (Computer Generated Imagery)

Advanced Search

There are 399 identified and unidentified users. To see the list of identified users, Click here



Word :   Username :  
 
Bottom
Author
 Thread : CGI (Computer Generated Imagery)
 
Profile: stranger
More Information

Hello!
I was wondering if anyone knows about CGI (Computer Generated Imagery), and if anyone could recommend me a technical specification of a machine to be built for creating CGI adverts (Preferably minimum requirements ad recommended requirements, there more info the better :) )
I have also posted in the software section of the forum about software specs for this type of system, if anyone knows about it well!!
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance..

Related Product

Register or log in to remove.

Sniper
Profile: Forum Fixture
More Information

Budget would help.

 

But generally this would be more than enough:
Q6600/Q9300
P35-DS3L/DS3R/P35-P5K
500GB + 7200.11 HDD(s)
Corsair 550VX/450VX/520HX or PP&C 610
9600GT/3850 or even a 8600 (wouldn't need a high end card unless you plan to do some really heavy editing or gaming)
A good CPU cooler like Xigmatek HDT-S1283 esp. if OCing.

 

any case, DVD RW,etc you need/want/like.

 



Message edited by Shadow703793 on 04-16-2008 at 01:16:34 AM

---------------
E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3268/2588429538_b3c41b29c3.jpg
Profile: stranger
More Information

Thanks!
if possible, could you elaborate on why to chose the following (components you listed).. and which are more necessary etc.

As you might have guessed, I'm a bit of newb in this area and the more information i get the more useful!
I'm discarding the budget part of it for the moment, as I just want an open view of everything.. but of course budget will counts lots in the end :)

Also, I'm guessing these are mostly recommended requirements.. could you let me know of minimum requirements, and any in between if possible; would like to just compare around.. explanations as to why you would suggest them would help too.

Thanks again for help! greatly appreciated..

Profile: journeyman
More Information

CGI, 3D modeling and ray-tracing invloves a lot of number crunching.

So the fastes cpu with most cores is the way to go.

And it will take you years to be really good at the 3D modeling software you choose.

Profile: stranger
More Information

it won't necessarily be me using the 3D modeling software, just looking at the hardware option in order to get best performance versus cost.. but also the quality aspect of it, that's why i need few examples to compare and at least a brief explanation on the benefits/minuses of each, if possible.

Thanks for the responses by the way!!

Sniper
Profile: Forum Fixture
More Information

Q6600/Q9300.... both are quad cores at a very good price/performence and OC very well

P35-DS3L/DS3R/P35-P5K....solid and stable motherboards for the CPUs listed above, very good for OCing DS3R had RAID

500GB + 7200.11 HDD(s) .... very good cost per GB and almost as fast as a Raptor

Corsair 550VX/450VX/520HX or PP&C 610... stable and good quality PSUs


---------------
E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3268/2588429538_b3c41b29c3.jpg

  Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland Forums » CPU & Components » Other Components » CGI (Computer Generated Imagery)

Go to:
 

Google ads