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bbeata
Journeyman III

Processors / RAM

Before IntelCore i9-12900K

Now in testing AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core

Work on big Projects in ArchiCAD (Graphisoft)

 

Hi everyone!

My massege would be more to developers and I hope so I'm writing in the right section. I'm alredy happy about the processor because it noticeably speeds up some workflows. But I find it sad that its works just with DDR5-5200 or DDR5-3600 becouse it possible just with 64Gb and I would like to have min. 128Gb. It's hard to have open two big Projects on the same time. So I'll be more happy if the next processor will give possibility to have more RAM.

And generell from Graphisoft Support will the follow notice what important for this Programm:

-> Archicad benefits from the high single-thread performance of the processors. The higher this is, the better. - However, when it comes to rendering with the CineRenderer, the number of processor cores is also important. There you also benefit from a large number of cores. The CineRenderer is very good at scaling the rendering processes to all cores.

-> The CineRenderer uses the processor and the RAM, so the graphics card doesn't play such a big role here.

So I'm looking forward to the future innovations. Thank you in advance!

Best regard, Beata

 

 

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misterj
Big Boss

bbeata, this is a user forum. Maybe start with AMD Online Support. Enjoy, John 

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Here is AMD Specs on your processor as far as Memory goes: https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-9-7950x

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As an example only:

This website gives the best 6 Motherboards that support 128GB of RAM with your Processor: https://tech4gamers.com/best-motherboards-for-ryzen-9-7950x/

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Note: You need to go to each Motherboard's QVL List for RAM to see which RAM Part Numbers are compatible with 128GB support.

Consumer Motherboards generally have a maximum of 128GB of RAM except the AMD ThreadRipper Motherboards that can have double the amount of 128GB of RAM on their motherboards plus use ECC RAM.

EDIT: IF you are a developer try posting at AMD Developer's Forum and see if anyone there can give you any suggestions from here: https://community.amd.com/t5/newcomers-start-here/bd-p/newcomer-forum

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