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[–] melfie@lemy.lol 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Nice, though $3k is still getting pretty pricey. I see mini PCs with a AMD RYZEN AI MAX+ 395 and 96GB of RAM can be had for $2k, or even $1k with less RAM: https://www.gmktec.com/products/amd-ryzen%E2%84%A2-ai-max-395-evo-x2-ai-mini-pc?variant=f6803a96-b3c4-40e1-a0d2-2cf2f4e193ff

I’m looking for something that also does path tracing well if I’m going to drop that kind of coin. It sounds like this chip can be on par with a 4070 for rasterization, but it only gets a benchmark score of 495 for Blender rendering compared to 3110 for even a RTX 4060. RDNA 5 with true RTX cores should drastically change the situation of chips like this, though.

[–] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 2 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

FYI you can buy this this: https://frame.work/products/framework-desktop-mainboard-amd-ryzen-ai-max-300-series?v=FRAFMK0002

And stick a regular Nvidia GPU on it. Or an AMD one.

That'd give you the option to batch renders across the integrated and discrete GPUs, if such a thing fits your workflow. Or to use one GPU while the other is busy. And if a particular model doesn't play nice with AMD, it'd give you the option to use Nvidia + CPU offloading very effectively.

It's only PCIe 4.0 X4, but that's enough for most GPUs.

TBH I'm considering exactly this, hanging my venerable 3090 off the board. As I'm feeling the FOMO crunch of all hardware getting so expensive. And $2K for 16 cores with 128GB of ridiculously fast quad channel RAM is not bad, even JUST as a CPU.