Threaripper and the Core i9's are pretty excessive in my opinion. I do a ton of cad work and I have a Ryzen 7 1700. Another choice would be the 9900K, since that combines the fastest single core speeds along with good multi-threaded performance (8 cores). On a 2000 euro budget, you can probably afford either a Skylake-X or Threadripper based PC. Seems like higher core count CPUs (like Threadripper) won't do much for modelling as its frequency/IPC dependant, but rendering will see sizeable gains. For that reason we use Intel's Core X series i7 and i9 processors with eight to eighteen cores for our rendering-optimized Inventor workstation. Rendering with the built-in engine, however, can see moderate to large performance gains with a higher core count CPU. Intel's mainstream Core i7 8700K currently offers the highest single-core clock speed, so that is our go-to recommendation. We have found that a CPU with the highest operating frequency will give you the best overall performance for general modeling tasks. Q: Does having more CPU cores improve Inventor performance?Ī: Designing and modeling in Inventor is not able to utilize more than a handful of cores.
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