Though I enjoy seeing people create a PC build based on a budget of their choosing, playing a game is different from creating a game. I use Blender in conjunction with Unreal Engine and have found the Intel/Nvidia combo to be the superior hardware for the actual creation of game-ready assets and environments.
I’m creating one to work in mostly Unity but would love to learn blender. I was thinking a i7 12700kf with an RTX 3060 12gb as a good starter computer. But I was also thinking that if I could save up more, I could get the i7 13700 if to pair with the 4060 ti 16gb. Thoughts?
After I build it I decided not to use it for Unreal Engine and use it for AI. Mostly Stable Diffusion and local LLMs. The one thing I would change to the original build is to have 64GB RAM instead 32, and maybe bigger SSD. I will probably upgrade RAM to 64GB or more and add another larger SSD. Other than that the PC is running great and i love it :)
It all depends on your objectives. What will you use the computer for? If I had to build it again, I would add a second, bigger SSD and double the RAM (which I plan to do as an upgrade to this computer soon).
the mistake people like you make is thinking you need to go out and waste your money on the best of the best spec pcs , not realizing that most of the devs have modest systems, the dev on the unreal engine Meta human team has a gtx 1080 on his personal computer and his work computer they use an RTX 2080. they only ever need something like a 4090 for when their are producing in 4k, other than that they say its not needed,
Unreal Engine is generally more GPU-focused, especially when it comes to rendering graphics and visual effects. However, the CPU also plays a crucial role in handling game logic, physics calculations, and AI. The GPU is more critical for tasks like real-time rendering, shaders, and post-processing effects.
@@geraldoordogamesI’ll be honest I know the 4060ti has more vram than my 4070ti but even my 4070ti struggles a bit, could be cause I’m running 64gb of Ram instead of the recommended 128, but the 4070ti or even 4070ti super I think would be a better option IF it’s in the budget cause it’ll be faster and still have 16gb
@@OmenaterProductions The 4070ti 16gb is better for Unity. I’ll need to decide if an extra $300 is worth it., because the extra vram the 4060 ti 16gb has makes it better for Blender. Guess I’ll need to weigh it out. Thanks for the advice!
Though I enjoy seeing people create a PC build based on a budget of their choosing, playing a game is different from creating a game. I use Blender in conjunction with Unreal Engine and have found the Intel/Nvidia combo to be the superior hardware for the actual creation of game-ready assets and environments.
Thank you for the information 🙂
I’m creating one to work in mostly Unity but would love to learn blender. I was thinking a i7 12700kf with an RTX 3060 12gb as a good starter computer. But I was also thinking that if I could save up more, I could get the i7 13700 if to pair with the 4060 ti 16gb. Thoughts?
@@geraldoordogames both can work
thats a nice modest pc
any new thoughts with this build so far? thanks for the video!
After I build it I decided not to use it for Unreal Engine and use it for AI. Mostly Stable Diffusion and local LLMs. The one thing I would change to the original build is to have 64GB RAM instead 32, and maybe bigger SSD. I will probably upgrade RAM to 64GB or more and add another larger SSD. Other than that the PC is running great and i love it :)
@@BlueSpork can you run Llma 3.1 8b on it without a problem?
I am looking at a R9 5950X + 3090. You may have just saved me a few $$$. Plus running older version of Unreal may help
Great! I’m glad to hear that 🙂
Instead of windows key you better invest it in to get RTX 3070. You can get OEM keys for around $15 to $20.
Thanks for the info. Realy helped.
Glad to hear it!
Do you recommend the same gpu and cpu for unreal and blender
This is what I recommend for unreal if your budget is $1000. I’m not sure about blender, I’m not using it.
nice I'm building a pc for gaming and unreal engine if you wanna hear about it let me know
Thinking about making this my first build. Anything I need other than what is mentioned in the video?
It all depends on your objectives. What will you use the computer for? If I had to build it again, I would add a second, bigger SSD and double the RAM (which I plan to do as an upgrade to this computer soon).
@@BlueSpork what’s funny is i already had it in my head to do that. I’m using the computer for creating 3D games in Unity and creating art in blender.
Awesome!
And what do you do with this setup? I think this is a bit weak for UE 5.
the mistake people like you make is thinking you need to go out and waste your money on the best of the best spec pcs , not realizing that most of the devs have modest systems, the dev on the unreal engine Meta human team has a gtx 1080 on his personal computer and his work computer they use an RTX 2080. they only ever need something like a 4090 for when their are producing in 4k, other than that they say its not needed,
@@msg360 why people like me? how do you know what rig i have? and yes i believe your estup is weak for a full blown unreal 5 scenerio
I literally have been building a game with a 1050ti on UE 5@@msg360
@@ActivateBeastMode1 see you dont need the top of the line if you know what you're doing
@@msg360 yeah I mean not sure if my card will get fried any second now but we'll see!
what would you recommend for 1500$ budget
I’m not really sure because I never did any research for that budget. But I would probably get better video card, processor, and maybe more RAM.
@@BlueSpork would you suggest a laptop from 1000-1500 range
@@kambes534 I prefer desktops since they are generally more powerful, easier to upgrade, and you get more bang for you buck
4:17 wow, zero glitch.
Is unreal more cpu of gpu focused because i want to go 1440p
Unreal Engine is generally more GPU-focused, especially when it comes to rendering graphics and visual effects. However, the CPU also plays a crucial role in handling game logic, physics calculations, and AI. The GPU is more critical for tasks like real-time rendering, shaders, and post-processing effects.
Will you collab for a short film?
No thank you
If I wanted to upgrade this build to the next level, what would that list look like?
What do you mean by the "next level"? What do you plan to use this computer for?
@@BlueSpork I think I figured it out. I was talking about going from i5 to i7 or 3060 ti to 4060 ti. I was thinking about using i7 with rtx4060 ti
@@geraldoordogamesI’ll be honest I know the 4060ti has more vram than my 4070ti but even my 4070ti struggles a bit, could be cause I’m running 64gb of Ram instead of the recommended 128, but the 4070ti or even 4070ti super I think would be a better option IF it’s in the budget cause it’ll be faster and still have 16gb
@@OmenaterProductions The 4070ti 16gb is better for Unity. I’ll need to decide if an extra $300 is worth it., because the extra vram the 4060 ti 16gb has makes it better for Blender. Guess I’ll need to weigh it out. Thanks for the advice!
@@geraldoordogames no worries man! I know the 3080s as well I’ve seen around for about $500 but you’re looking at about 10-11gb at that
i want to make it, but small version, with 64 gb ram, 3070.
I'm really satisfied with mine. It's a great machine for that money.