Building animation rig for friend need help

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#1 godonholiday
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A friend has asked that I put togther a small form factor build for less than £700.

They are starting an animation course and will have to have Maya running and watch tutorials etc..

This is what I have, any improvement/suggestions are welcome thanks.

Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WIFI, Intel Z77, S 1155, DDR3, SATA III 6Gb/s, RAID, PCIe 3.0, DVI-I/HDMI, Mini ITX - £96.92inc VAT

Intel Core i5 3470,1155, Ivy Bridge, Quad Core, 3.2GHz, 5 GT/s DMI, 650MHz GPU, 6MB Smart Cache, 32x Ratio, 77W, Retail - £152.58inc VAT

8GB (2x4GB) Corsair DDR3 Vengeance Jet Black Low Profile, PC3-12800 (1600), Non-ECC, CAS 9-9-9-24, XMP, 1.5V - £58.99inc VAT

650W Corsair Enthusiast Series TX650M, Modular, 85% Eff' , 80 PLUS Bronze, SLI/CrossFire, EPS 12V, Quiet Fan, ATX PSU - £83.58inc VAT

2GB PNY GTX 660 XLR8, 28nm, PCIe 3.0 (x16), 6008MHz GDDR5, GPU 980MHz, Boost 1033MHz, Cores 960 +Free Game £147.19inc VAT

1TB Seagate ST1000DM003 Barracuda 7200.14 SATA 6Gb/s 7200rpm 64mb Cache 8ms NCQ OEM - £47.98inc VAT

BitFenix Prodigy Mini-ITX case - £73.95

 

Thanks for any help

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#2 godonholiday
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I wonder if a decent laptop of prebuilt rig would be enough? In this price field?
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Maya looks very demanding. The Autodesk site lists only workstations, and the only non-Quadro card is the 690. You will want an Nvidia graphics card for CUDA (the best you can afford), as much memory as you can fit, and the fastest CPU you can afford.

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Get a 5** series, like a 570 or 580 has they have much better CUDA performance than the 6**. Also, try and upgrade the RAM, Maya loves RAM.
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Get a 5** series, like a 570 or 580 has they have much better CUDA performance than the 6**. Also, try and upgrade the RAM, Maya loves RAM. clyde46
Thanks for the help, I have swapped the GPU for a : 1280MB POV/TGT GTX 570 Beast, 40nm, 3960MHz GDDR5, GPU 841MHz, Shader 1682MHz, 480 Cores £191.48inc VAT and the RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) Corsair DDR3 XMS3, PC3-10666 (1333), Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 9-9-9-24, 1.5V £98.59inc VAT Should that be enough to get them started?
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Maya looks very demanding. The Autodesk site lists only workstations, and the only non-Quadro card is the 690. You will want an Nvidia graphics card for CUDA (the best you can afford), as much memory as you can fit, and the fastest CPU you can afford.

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Yeah it looks a beast and I dont really have any experience with it, so was just trying to put together the beefiest rig for them
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Get a 5** series, like a 570 or 580 has they have much better CUDA performance than the 6**. Also, try and upgrade the RAM, Maya loves RAM. clyde46

How is 570 better than newer more powerful cards?

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[QUOTE="clyde46"]Get a 5** series, like a 570 or 580 has they have much better CUDA performance than the 6**. Also, try and upgrade the RAM, Maya loves RAM. _SKatEDiRt_

How is 570 better than newer more powerful cards?

Its all about the CUDA performance. In games, the 6** stomps the older 5** but Nvidia gimped the Direct compute performance to get people to buy the more expensive Quadro line.
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[QUOTE="_SKatEDiRt_"]

[QUOTE="clyde46"]Get a 5** series, like a 570 or 580 has they have much better CUDA performance than the 6**. Also, try and upgrade the RAM, Maya loves RAM. clyde46

How is 570 better than newer more powerful cards?

Its all about the CUDA performance. In games, the 6** stomps the older 5** but Nvidia gimped the Direct compute performance to get people to buy the more expensive Quadro line.

I see said the blind man

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CPU performance and more cores is also incredibly important when it comes to 3D rendering (the kind for art not the kind for games), If possible I would look into how AMD's FX 8350 works for your budget. For things like Maya or 3DsMax the 8350 gives even the 3770k a run for it's money, should be worth considering: Lower number/Higher placement=better on this chart.
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[QUOTE="General_X"]CPU performance and more cores is also incredibly important when it comes to 3D rendering (the kind for art not the kind for games), If possible I would look into how AMD's FX 8350 works for your budget. For things like Maya or 3DsMax the 8350 gives even the 3770k a run for it's money, should be worth considering: Lower number/Higher placement=better on this chart.

Wow, i will def look into it. Lots to think about.. As this will not be for gaming and mainly for Maya and anything else they have to learn, plus the sub £700 budget, it was nice to know the 570 would still be useful. I have looked at some laptops in the same price range, just to give them the go and buy option.. but nothing stood out