Disclaimer: There are lots of options out there for computers. Many of which are more powerful and more expensive than what we have listed. The set up featured was put together specifically to run Mastercam and Solidworks. This system works incredibly well for us and fit into our budget.
MasterCAM has no special requirement. AMD processors are faster, cheaper, use less energy and run cooler than the Intel processors and would run it just fine. Ditto for SolidWorks. I'd seriously try to exchange for an AMD setup.
@@SomeTechGuy666 You gonna service their stuff for free? Lovely to critique and all, but they've got a computer sitting there that works for them, and you are some random TH-cam commenter. I wouldn't expect what you've got to say to carry a whole lot of weight as there is no reason to listen to us over someone else. To say they are at a massive disadvantage with this setup would also be disingenuous. It is a fine setup, just not the razor edge of max performance at stock.
I run a similar build.And your right,the space mouse for running CAD/CAM is wicked... I like your curved screen,my budget ran short and I’ve only got a flat panel..But that’s coming.. I also run a Dell laptop for going mobile :) Building computers was my first real love and only addiction lol...
Luckily, no one has any personal opinion on what computer components are “best” for someone else’s situation. 🙄 Price, performance, support, etc. are all based on specific personal needs. Sure, there is a better solution to any problem but if it fits your needs then, as Titan so often exclaims…. BOOM! Problem solved. I’m sure all the YT IT comments are very helpful though.
Your early videos inspired me to start a machine shop. While I was learning to use the VF$SS, I invented a product for computers. This product can "Release the Beast" on computers. I've been making and selling them for just at 5 years now. Doubled my shop space, brought in more machines and hired more people. So, when you're realdy to "feel the need for speed". Just let us know. We'll show you what it can really do. Plus you'll have the satisfaction of knowing, you inspired us.
@@matthewjackson9615 Lived in Grapevine for almost 15 years, moved to Houston to be closer to my job in the oil industry. 10 years working out of Africa, flying back and forth every month.
@@jackflash6377 I understand that Africa is developing rapidly especially in Nigeria. I want to take a tour there and have received all the inoculations that I needed for such a trip.
@@matthewjackson9615 I was in Senegal, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Congo and South Africa. Never made it to Nigeria even tho they have oil there. Have you been to Africa before?
LinusTechTips is run by a Canadian guy named Linus Sebastian. He is the #1 tech youtuber. He runs Linus Media Group, which is exactly that, a media group. "We always try to show things in their best light, without losing our souls" is sort of their mantra. If you'd rather work with someone in the US, Level1Techs (another youtube channel) would love to build computers and really explain why/how things are done, what does/does not matter, do the testing to figure out if throwing more money at the problem helps or hurts, etc. There are two other youtubers in the US tech space that people would scream if I didn't mention: 'Gamer's Nexus' and 'JayzTwoCents'. Personally, I'd love to see your Orbital system go up against a Threadripper system. Threadripper is pretty expensive, but it's a BEAST. As for Level1Techs, they worked with LinusTechTips to help build a hyper-fast storage server (using 100 Gb ethernet) and troubleshoot why it wasn't working as designed. They also helped Gamer's Nexus understand performance features and pitfalls of high speed central storage servers for their video content. But Level1Techs know more than just storage, CPU reviews are the bread and butter of all of these guys, and the CPU is the thing mastercam hits the hardest. All of them know that more cores / more speed doesn't always mean the application runs faster.
Personally I hate the 21/9 monitors (except for maybe the 49" ones) for CAD/CAM. You have very little vertical size. I run dual 35" curved 1440P 16/9 monitors from monoprice that are awesome and not only do you get more vertical size but the 1440p resolution makes it nice and clear.
The people at my office have been working remotely and we work a lot with CATIA V5, moving to V6, and still use some AutoCAD. Well, I couldn't use my spacemouse for a while cause it isn't supported in Remote Desktop. So I looked for a way to use it remotely and talked a lot with IT and my CAD coordinator who just said "wouldn't getting rid of the space mouse be the solution?" Just insane but understandable when he still uses the Microsoft Intellimouse with those lateral buttons for "enhance AutoCAD functionality"
I love productivity so much. I have a RTX 080 and 64gb of RAM and a 8 Core 5800X because the 12 Core 5900X was not in stock and I also built it myelf. I loved using Solidworks in highschool. This is fucking awesome seeing machines do this I totally dig it. I didn't think I would find it too cool but it involves computers so OF COURSE I loved it. I don't have a job but this shit is so fun to me I wouldn't mind it for a job and I'm not asking for one just bragging because I can.
I would love to be the IT guy/Systems Admin at your company if you work with computers like this. I work as a SysAdmin in Aerospace manufacturing right now.
I find dual monitors are a must for serious CAD work. My main monitor is a 43 inch LG 4K. My side monitor is a 24 inch in portrait mode. Love your channel. Keep up the good work.
I love your videos, and a small thing to mention, the names and references of the computer parts are vague, not sure if it's the one who wrote the description, as i'm a fan of Titans of CNC it's bothers me to see you names pc parts wrongly.
Very nice. - 8GB Nvidia Quadro RTX 4000 woah! workstation graphics? Didn't know those were better than regular GPUs for cad/cam but I suppose they could be for programs other than Fusion 360 which is pretty domestic. Also the normal graphics GPUs are basically unobtanium right now so for that reason it makes sense I guess. Bitcoin mining has distorted the GPU market pretty hard.
they will allow the use of cores to do mathematical computations in cad/cam similar to mining in certain programs but only certain programs. most just use the card for display and the cpu for render.
@@Q5Grafx Autodesk won't support gaming GPUs for CAD/CAM applications meaning if there is a display bug autodesk won't fix it because they can't get nvidia to fix it--unless it's a quadro card. Nvidia enforces this and probably AMD as well. The cards have the same chips, sometimes underclocked, with a lot more VRAM and some extra capabilities like multi-monitor display (like 5-10 monitors at a time). th-cam.com/video/jT6YwF7NUSk/w-d-xo.html
Workstation GPUs are designed for continuous long hours of heavy use, which means they hold up much better compared to regular consumer graphic cards. If you are replacing the card every year then it doesn't matter much but, if you want the card to last for at least 3 years, then go with a Workstation rated GPU. They are very comparable to the difference between a sports car(consumer "gaming" GPU) and your average family car.
@@Jack-yl7cc I find that odd, considering the cooling for the professional cards is usually routed straight out the back of the card instead of blasting into the case all around the heatsink. There's a lot of heat going into components on the card that wouldn't be in the case of a normal gaming card design.
@@multiHappyHacker If you get at least a mid-tier or higher workstation card then chances are the entire top of it will be covered in a heatsink and they intentional exhaust out of the case because they are designed with the knowledge that they will be going into systems with questionable at best cooling in the case. Workstation classed GPUs are not the speed demons that a similar spec gaming GPU is; they are designed for reliability first and foremost. Also, their warranty will cover professional use, unlike a consumer grade card so, at least you will have a chance of getting the card replaced if you burn it out within its warranty period.
Well, you do like blow some numbers out of proportions. In any case, some day maybe solid works or other CAD/CAM programs would start to use GPU for tasks, instead doing everything on +- single thread.
Titan, have you, your CAD designers, or any commenters out there ever used Shapr3D with an ipad if you can't get to a computer fast enough to work on a new component design? It looks like an amazing design program.
Thanks for listing the specs! I'm looking for a new computer myself. BTW, when opening a box or package, never cut towards yourself or anybody else. Please always cut away from yourself. An accident can happen at any time. God bless you in Jesus name.
Both Mastercam and Solidworks are not optimised very well to take advantage of this high end hardware. Both of these companies really need do ground-up rebuild and stop building on top of their super dated legacy code. They for sure have enough money to do so. Especially considering the crazy rates they charge just for yearly maintenance alone.
Hello Titan, You may still know me from EMO in Hanover Germany. We saw each other again in the Bavarium restaurant in the evening. If you like your space mouse enterprice, then you should test the Logitech G900 mouse. I swear it will fit your hand perfectly. I still know your hand size :-). If you like, I can send you a few pictures of us. Stay Awesome BOOM. Johannes
Hello, I love your videos. I know someone who sells machines. What do you think is the best way to find shops and companies who are looking to buy CNC machines?
If I'd known you were looking for computers I would have built them for you. Water cooling scares me. I once had to rebuild a computer for a guy because like in your shop, a cooling hose came off from a broken fitting and destroyed most of the computer.
wondering why you didnt go for one of the 24 or 48 core machines possible from amd. ive been running 8 cores for modeling/animation work on the same machine i built in 2011 but its outdated now though still way faster than anything on the market. with your wallet i would have gotten a dual 48 core processor build with 256gb ram and dual 4090rtx cards with 4 5TB SSD drives. and id liquid cool all of it instead of just the cpu.. currently i am building what i call a budget machine for less than $500 with 8 cores liquid cooled for my 6090 controller. and even with a several generation old GTX 780 SC card in it i can still whip around million poly models as if theyre a box. and i can load and rt render scenes with 30 million polys and 200,000 instances in it with no problems. sure i could remove all the barriers with a deep wallet but working for a school prohibits that. but i am going to look into one of those $300 mice. one of the better looking flying mice ive seen.
You have to understand a couple of things: 1) Solidworks is just shit the way it's programmed. It's not reliable and it's not designed to efficiently make use of a lot of cores. So you're better off having fewer faster cores. 2) And you're talking about polygons and render scenes... So you're using a 3d mesh program, not a solid parametric CAD program. Parametric CAD software doesn't store models in triangles, it actually stores the tools you used to draw it; so if you draw a circle then it will actually only safe the centerpoint of that circle and its diameter. 3) The RTX 4090 does not exist... The newest RTX flagship-card is an RTX 3090. Titan was talking about the *Quaddro RTX 4000,* which is a workstation card specifically made for the sort of software he uses. And there is no 90 in the name, it's not 4090, it's just 4000.
I understood it as hours being the total time to get the job done. Like you select a tool and generate the toolpath for that tool, after that then you want to change the setting and regenerate your toolpath, and then you go to the next tool and try out different settings and regenerate that a few time. I mean 20 times "a few minutes" is still "hours".
who wants to use a anti completive sneaky company like autoschiet where they change agreements on a whim. plus charge lot to use their buggy software that they claim has tons of support...
That 3d mouse looks like a total waste of money to me. On most CAD-software you can hold down the scrollwheel to orbit around, hold shift to pan, and turn the scrollwheel to zoom. It's right there at your fingertips: left mouse button to select stuff, right mouse for the context menu, and scrollwheel for looking around. --- And then there is 3d software where you can press shift to change between orbiting and panning without reclicking; once you get the hang of it you can throw around 3d models like a ninja. And there is 3d software where you can go to top view, front view, back view, etc. by just hitting the numpad. Although I haven't seen that on parametric CAD yet.
For your workloads you really should be stepping up to some enterprise level gear. High end rack mounted systems and services including a dedicated compute node just for your tool path generation.
Disclaimer: There are lots of options out there for computers. Many of which are more powerful and more expensive than what we have listed. The set up featured was put together specifically to run Mastercam and Solidworks. This system works incredibly well for us and fit into our budget.
Not sure who they are. Always open. Thanks
@@terrakill247 agree 100%. Titan, it’s worth a search on TH-cam.
MasterCAM has no special requirement. AMD processors are faster, cheaper, use less energy and run cooler than the Intel processors and would run it just fine. Ditto for SolidWorks.
I'd seriously try to exchange for an AMD setup.
@@SomeTechGuy666 You gonna service their stuff for free? Lovely to critique and all, but they've got a computer sitting there that works for them, and you are some random TH-cam commenter. I wouldn't expect what you've got to say to carry a whole lot of weight as there is no reason to listen to us over someone else. To say they are at a massive disadvantage with this setup would also be disingenuous. It is a fine setup, just not the razor edge of max performance at stock.
You should contact a company called Northrock Systems, t.baker@northrock.io they do remote VDI that would blow everything you have out the water.
I have the same computer. I ran siemens NX, Gibbscam and porbhub with no issues. Its great
The last it's the most important
OUTSTANDING, This company is THE BEST EVER! I hope someday working for you TITAN!
Hey Titan, hit me up if you ever want to work on a PC that’s simply on another level.
Gotta get a Threadripper on the job
Just found a new tech channel to watch 💥
A collaboration between bit tech and Titan to make a PC as beautiful as aquaceras on a five axis CNC mill would be a match made in heaven!
Yea hit him up titan he makes rad pics you'd love
Bit-tech I can build something way better than you...
I run a similar build.And your right,the space mouse for running CAD/CAM is wicked... I like your curved screen,my budget ran short and I’ve only got a flat panel..But that’s coming..
I also run a Dell laptop for going mobile :)
Building computers was my first real love and only addiction lol...
Luckily, no one has any personal opinion on what computer components are “best” for someone else’s situation. 🙄 Price, performance, support, etc. are all based on specific personal needs. Sure, there is a better solution to any problem but if it fits your needs then, as Titan so often exclaims…. BOOM! Problem solved. I’m sure all the YT IT comments are very helpful though.
I love my tech, and PC building and I'm disappointed you didn't really dive deep into the specs on it. That's what I was here for.
Soy ingeniero mecánico y ver estos videos me emocionan muchísimo
BOOM !! More ultra state of the art CAD equipment enters the shop. Yes !
I have just got to see the shop for myself.
Your early videos inspired me to start a machine shop. While I was learning to use the VF$SS, I invented a product for computers. This product can "Release the Beast" on computers.
I've been making and selling them for just at 5 years now. Doubled my shop space, brought in more machines and hired more people.
So, when you're realdy to "feel the need for speed". Just let us know. We'll show you what it can really do. Plus you'll have the satisfaction of knowing, you inspired us.
Nice. Great Job!!!
Titan does inspire people and helps build the Texas economy here as well. He lifts my spirits too.
@@matthewjackson9615 Lived in Grapevine for almost 15 years, moved to Houston to be closer to my job in the oil industry. 10 years working out of Africa, flying back and forth every month.
@@jackflash6377 I understand that Africa is developing rapidly especially in Nigeria. I want to take a tour there and have received all the inoculations that I needed for such a trip.
@@matthewjackson9615 I was in Senegal, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Congo and South Africa. Never made it to Nigeria even tho they have oil there. Have you been to Africa before?
Waiting for the Titans of CNC metal keyboard and pneumatic computer desk peripherals. Lets think what we want for 2030.
ESPRIT, The Right Choice !
Best regards from France 🤘🇫🇷
I want to see more an overview on a 3D device. Thanks!
I'm just waiting for the custom CNC machined cases for these PCs ;)
Awesome setup. Would love to visit the Dallas site and see the neat toys. Great job
LinusTechTips is run by a Canadian guy named Linus Sebastian. He is the #1 tech youtuber. He runs Linus Media Group, which is exactly that, a media group. "We always try to show things in their best light, without losing our souls" is sort of their mantra. If you'd rather work with someone in the US, Level1Techs (another youtube channel) would love to build computers and really explain why/how things are done, what does/does not matter, do the testing to figure out if throwing more money at the problem helps or hurts, etc. There are two other youtubers in the US tech space that people would scream if I didn't mention: 'Gamer's Nexus' and 'JayzTwoCents'.
Personally, I'd love to see your Orbital system go up against a Threadripper system. Threadripper is pretty expensive, but it's a BEAST. As for Level1Techs, they worked with LinusTechTips to help build a hyper-fast storage server (using 100 Gb ethernet) and troubleshoot why it wasn't working as designed. They also helped Gamer's Nexus understand performance features and pitfalls of high speed central storage servers for their video content. But Level1Techs know more than just storage, CPU reviews are the bread and butter of all of these guys, and the CPU is the thing mastercam hits the hardest. All of them know that more cores / more speed doesn't always mean the application runs faster.
Thanks for the great info.
@@TITANSofCNC After all you've done for this community? It's the least I can do man.
Nice computer set-up!!! Two extra monitors are a must
Very cool gamer, cant wait for your new minecraft series!!
Pretty sure thats a quattro. Not gonna be great for gamin
@@FaZeredemption3 realistically it would be fine, essentially just a rtx2070 with more vram. Not gunna make it worse
Personally I hate the 21/9 monitors (except for maybe the 49" ones) for CAD/CAM. You have very little vertical size. I run dual 35" curved 1440P 16/9 monitors from monoprice that are awesome and not only do you get more vertical size but the 1440p resolution makes it nice and clear.
The people at my office have been working remotely and we work a lot with CATIA V5, moving to V6, and still use some AutoCAD. Well, I couldn't use my spacemouse for a while cause it isn't supported in Remote Desktop. So I looked for a way to use it remotely and talked a lot with IT and my CAD coordinator who just said "wouldn't getting rid of the space mouse be the solution?" Just insane but understandable when he still uses the Microsoft Intellimouse with those lateral buttons for "enhance AutoCAD functionality"
What a workplace!!!!! Nice!!!
I love productivity so much. I have a RTX 080 and 64gb of RAM and a 8 Core 5800X because the 12 Core 5900X was not in stock and I also built it myelf. I loved using Solidworks in highschool. This is fucking awesome seeing machines do this I totally dig it. I didn't think I would find it too cool but it involves computers so OF COURSE I loved it. I don't have a job but this shit is so fun to me I wouldn't mind it for a job and I'm not asking for one just bragging because I can.
Love seeing caption. Miss out when there are none
Hey titan , you have some cool videos, tell us about your tattoos on your arm one day man they look pretty cool
BOOOOOM!!!
Are you going to make the switch to PowerMill?
im disapointed they did not do a colab with ltt
They are not in Canada... ;-)
It’s probably for the best
@@janisvaskevics93 dont need to be in canada to colab could just do a video call and have a little banter
Titan, where did you get that desk? Looks super clean. A link would be appreciated, thanks!
I would love to be the IT guy/Systems Admin at your company if you work with computers like this. I work as a SysAdmin in Aerospace manufacturing right now.
I find dual monitors are a must for serious CAD work. My main monitor is a 43 inch LG 4K. My side monitor is a 24 inch in portrait mode.
Love your channel. Keep up the good work.
I love your videos, and a small thing to mention, the names and references of the computer parts are vague, not sure if it's the one who wrote the description, as i'm a fan of Titans of CNC it's bothers me to see you names pc parts wrongly.
Very nice. - 8GB Nvidia Quadro RTX 4000
woah! workstation graphics? Didn't know those were better than regular GPUs for cad/cam but I suppose they could be for programs other than Fusion 360 which is pretty domestic. Also the normal graphics GPUs are basically unobtanium right now so for that reason it makes sense I guess. Bitcoin mining has distorted the GPU market pretty hard.
they will allow the use of cores to do mathematical computations in cad/cam similar to mining in certain programs but only certain programs. most just use the card for display and the cpu for render.
@@Q5Grafx Autodesk won't support gaming GPUs for CAD/CAM applications meaning if there is a display bug autodesk won't fix it because they can't get nvidia to fix it--unless it's a quadro card. Nvidia enforces this and probably AMD as well. The cards have the same chips, sometimes underclocked, with a lot more VRAM and some extra capabilities like multi-monitor display (like 5-10 monitors at a time). th-cam.com/video/jT6YwF7NUSk/w-d-xo.html
Workstation GPUs are designed for continuous long hours of heavy use, which means they hold up much better compared to regular consumer graphic cards. If you are replacing the card every year then it doesn't matter much but, if you want the card to last for at least 3 years, then go with a Workstation rated GPU. They are very comparable to the difference between a sports car(consumer "gaming" GPU) and your average family car.
@@Jack-yl7cc I find that odd, considering the cooling for the professional cards is usually routed straight out the back of the card instead of blasting into the case all around the heatsink. There's a lot of heat going into components on the card that wouldn't be in the case of a normal gaming card design.
@@multiHappyHacker If you get at least a mid-tier or higher workstation card then chances are the entire top of it will be covered in a heatsink and they intentional exhaust out of the case because they are designed with the knowledge that they will be going into systems with questionable at best cooling in the case. Workstation classed GPUs are not the speed demons that a similar spec gaming GPU is; they are designed for reliability first and foremost. Also, their warranty will cover professional use, unlike a consumer grade card so, at least you will have a chance of getting the card replaced if you burn it out within its warranty period.
Well, you do like blow some numbers out of proportions. In any case, some day maybe solid works or other CAD/CAM programs would start to use GPU for tasks, instead doing everything on +- single thread.
Hey Titan, what keyboard is that your using?
Niice, hey what’s the latest on the conference table? Boom ! 💥
Will post an update this week. Thanks for asking... Been working on it between jobs.
@@TITANSofCNC awesome , looking forward to it! Every episode has been a teaser 😂 hanging out for the Boombastic event 🔥💥 🇦🇺 ✌🏽
RTX4000 good one.😂 I was just thinking the other day whether that will come out before the rtx3000 series gets stocked
It's a Quadro RTX 4000, those exist. Work station cards, not really meant for gaming
@@AverilWard ah i see.
Titan, have you, your CAD designers, or any commenters out there ever used Shapr3D with an ipad if you can't get to a computer
fast enough to work on a new component design? It looks like an amazing design program.
Hi . Can you make a video of cutting knives in oring rubber molds
Watercooling is a big PITA. AMD processors run cooler and work great with simple Noctua heat sinks.
Wowwww mastercam..........🥰🥰🥰🥰
Which DELL MONITOR IS THAT? 32 inch curve? 40 inch curve?. The clarity/resolution is very good. Model number if possible thank you.
Thanks for listing the specs! I'm looking for a new computer myself. BTW, when opening a box or package, never cut towards yourself or anybody else. Please always cut away from yourself. An accident can happen at any time. God bless you in Jesus name.
So climb cut?
are those noctua fans? with the machine shop bellowing in the background seems like solid choice
Both Mastercam and Solidworks are not optimised very well to take advantage of this high end hardware. Both of these companies really need do ground-up rebuild and stop building on top of their super dated legacy code. They for sure have enough money to do so. Especially considering the crazy rates they charge just for yearly maintenance alone.
What cad program are they using?
What's your gaming setup Tyson?
Hello Titan,
You may still know me from EMO in Hanover Germany. We saw each other again in the Bavarium restaurant in the evening. If you like your space mouse enterprice, then you should test the Logitech G900 mouse. I swear it will fit your hand perfectly. I still know your hand size :-). If you like, I can send you a few pictures of us. Stay Awesome BOOM.
Johannes
Love my space mouse
Ahh, I remember my first beer.
Need to update this video
Very cool!
Hello, I love your videos. I know someone who sells machines. What do you think is the best way to find shops and companies who are looking to buy CNC machines?
If I'd known you were looking for computers I would have built them for you. Water cooling scares me. I once had to rebuild a computer for a guy because like in your shop, a cooling hose came off from a broken fitting and destroyed most of the computer.
AMD Ryzen 5990x would be better choice for cpu, also NVME SSD would be much faster than hard drive. Other than that specs are very nice
I had a 3d Enterprise Mouse too! 🙃
Wishes from germany 💪
May i ask what motherboard do you guys have? #titansofcnc
Amazing .BOOOOM
Space mouse with it?
I thought you guys use Autodesk Fusion360? What you switched to MasterCAM?
Boom. If you know you know.
I hope i can get a job there. ❤️
Boom boom bom
Nice
Needs substantially more RGB
I love your Chanel.
How much was your computer.
"Tyson!"
wondering why you didnt go for one of the 24 or 48 core machines possible from amd. ive been running 8 cores for modeling/animation work on the same machine i built in 2011 but its outdated now though still way faster than anything on the market. with your wallet i would have gotten a dual 48 core processor build with 256gb ram and dual 4090rtx cards with 4 5TB SSD drives. and id liquid cool all of it instead of just the cpu.. currently i am building what i call a budget machine for less than $500 with 8 cores liquid cooled for my 6090 controller. and even with a several generation old GTX 780 SC card in it i can still whip around million poly models as if theyre a box. and i can load and rt render scenes with 30 million polys and 200,000 instances in it with no problems. sure i could remove all the barriers with a deep wallet but working for a school prohibits that. but i am going to look into one of those $300 mice. one of the better looking flying mice ive seen.
Threadripper is slower for single core loads. No big speed advantage over R9 unless you have massive parallel loads.
You have to understand a couple of things:
1) Solidworks is just shit the way it's programmed. It's not reliable and it's not designed to efficiently make use of a lot of cores. So you're better off having fewer faster cores.
2) And you're talking about polygons and render scenes... So you're using a 3d mesh program, not a solid parametric CAD program. Parametric CAD software doesn't store models in triangles, it actually stores the tools you used to draw it; so if you draw a circle then it will actually only safe the centerpoint of that circle and its diameter.
3) The RTX 4090 does not exist... The newest RTX flagship-card is an RTX 3090. Titan was talking about the *Quaddro RTX 4000,* which is a workstation card specifically made for the sort of software he uses. And there is no 90 in the name, it's not 4090, it's just 4000.
master cam rtx 4000 support plz
Mastercams X what's??
nice
hours to generate toolpaths ? in my 15 years of daily using cam software, its minutes to generate....but i have not used mastercam
I understood it as hours being the total time to get the job done. Like you select a tool and generate the toolpath for that tool, after that then you want to change the setting and regenerate your toolpath, and then you go to the next tool and try out different settings and regenerate that a few time. I mean 20 times "a few minutes" is still "hours".
But can it run Crysis?
Boom boom
What is the name of the song at minute 1:40 ?
boom
So I need a shirt.?
So what happened to Autodesk ??? All i see is mastercam now
who wants to use a anti completive sneaky company like autoschiet where they change agreements on a whim. plus charge lot to use their buggy software that they claim has tons of support...
👍
Hey I want to work for your company.
my specs are
ryzen 9 3900x 12 core clock to 4.8 ghz
48GB ram
radeon RX 5700 XT 8Gb
8TB hdd
2TB SSD
Whole rig costs more than the 9 axis.
guys common AMD is better
That 3d mouse looks like a total waste of money to me. On most CAD-software you can hold down the scrollwheel to orbit around, hold shift to pan, and turn the scrollwheel to zoom.
It's right there at your fingertips: left mouse button to select stuff, right mouse for the context menu, and scrollwheel for looking around.
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And then there is 3d software where you can press shift to change between orbiting and panning without reclicking; once you get the hang of it you can throw around 3d models like a ninja. And there is 3d software where you can go to top view, front view, back view, etc. by just hitting the numpad. Although I haven't seen that on parametric CAD yet.
👍🤟
For your workloads you really should be stepping up to some enterprise level gear. High end rack mounted systems and services including a dedicated compute node just for your tool path generation.
PC looks good but should be much more better with Ryzen 9 than i9 suck from Intel
Titan please give me your PC from home, i want play some games :)
Unicorn vomit causes cancer. Just say no to PC RGB.
I got more RAM... haha
contact @Linustecttips
Orbital Computerᔕ
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Thank Gawd it's a PC.
Apple is trash
But can it run Crysis??