![]() If you don't need mobility, you always work from a desk (at home, work or office), if portability is not essential and you can afford the difference (in both space and price) always go for a desktop computer. If you need color accuracy for your renders look for calibrated monitors with good color gamut. The higher the pixel count the more you can see at any time on screen, so you will spend less time scrolling back and forth. Display - Any average 1080 monitor will suffice, if you can afford more invest in greater resolution (2k, 4k etc.).If you plan to do a lot of video editing with the VSE a faster SSD will help with editing things closer to real time. Any average hard drive or SSD nowadays will more than suffice. Disk - Blender doesn't have any particular storage needs.More RAM means you can open or render bigger heavier scenes with more objects, or meshes with higher polygon counts, and bigger textures. RAM - RAM will not make anything go faster (unless you are already reaching your current memory limits) but it will determine the degree of complexity your computer will handle.If you plan to render with EEVEE or use GPU acceleration with Cycles invest in a good higher end GPU. GPU - Viewport and user interface performance will depend on how good your GPU is, in particular visual fidelity of shadows, reflections, and other effects.CPU - Will affect the speed of most things you do in Blender including but not limited to modelling, modifiers, sculpting, painting, physics and simulations.The most essential of components for a good Blender experience are CPU (Central processing Unit, or Processor), GPU (Graphics Processing Unit, or Graphics Card), and RAM memory (Random Access Memory) This is for basic performance, if you want to "go faster" however, things may start to get more expensive. Most entry level or budget hardware these days will run Blender acceptably, when in doubt always check the official minimum recommended specs. Because of the above answer's validity is transitory, localized, rarely useful to anyone else, and as such make poor entries in a "knowledge database" where the main goal is long term value, and answers are above all expected to remain relevant in the future.īlender is particularly forgiving and modest in terms of minimum requirements among 3D Suites, especially considering the requirements of the competition. ![]()
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