Thank you for your opinion! Seems DAZ is better running through AMD instead of Intel right, I'll look thru this and see what I'll come up with the specs. You have awesome 3090 Ti, I wish one day I have spare budget for that kind of GPU, since it will long term use. I agree with you it's better lower down the processor specs so I can invest more for GPU.
One more consideration for me is Memory type, should I go with older DDR4 or now it's better with DDR 5 for more future proof
Yes, I was tempeting with 3060 Ti since it's more CUDA cores but like you said, nowadays 8gb VRAM is not sufficient and should better choose higher one. I also interest with new 4060 Ti with 16gb VRAM, it's more future proof but the price slightly below 4070 12gb so still have to think over.
Oh wait no, it might sound misleading.
I was to say anything strong at single core should be better, just with preferably 6 to 8 cores for these days though.
So yes, AMD 7600, 7800, 5800 or such things should work fine
while Intel 13600K or such might crush AMD counterparts too, just not by a big margin.
It's just that something like an Intel 10980XE like CPU might sound fancy, but actually perform worse than say, an Intel i5 11400.
I'd definitely choose an Intel i3 12100F if I can use the saved money on an used RTX3090 or such.
VRAMs rock, and CPUs... meh.
on the RAM, I personally never saw any significant difference, but it should differ on every PC i guess.
for the time I was opting for my PC, DDR5 prices simply were about double the DDR4 prices, so I had to go for DDR4
SINCE I saw, and suggest a 64GB ram. 32GB a minumum, but I actually saw several scenes going over 32GB.
and DDR5, if filling up 4 banks, I heard it tends to go low in performance (still better than DDR4 tho) so might not be worth the price?
Though, If DDR5 prices at your place is dirt cheap, it should be future proofing yes.
YES, there are extensions for DAZ studio that lower the RAM and VRAM usages, but I think the investment is worth the price when using DAZ a LOT.
AND I too suggest checking out 4060Ti 16GB, it's not that much of an improvement in performance, but that 16GB VRAM, definitely usable if not pouring money for 24GB beasts.
Just watch out for RTX 3060 8GB traps everyone. This one even has lower performance! Phew, nvidia.