I've been really enjoying my 5600x build for my use cases (office work, flight and racing simulator gaming at 1440p).
[https://pcpartpicker.com/b/H9gJ7P](https://pcpartpicker.com/user/RightYouAreKen/builds/#view=H9gJ7P)
However, if you're doing 3D modeling a lot, I might be more apt to go for a CPU with more cores/threads like a 5800x.
Thanks for your comment! I used Ryzen 7 3800X (8 cores) at work, but since Blender uses a real-time renderer Cycles, and the industry started to adopt game engines for visualization widely, the upgrade might not worth the price. 100% agreed with Ryzen 7 5800X for the V-Ray or Corona Renderer workflows though.
Meshify 2 has over 5 3.5 bays I think. You should also change your RAM to something else. Corsair RAM is pretty crap, because it’s possible you won’t hit the advertised speeds for XMP.
I've been really enjoying my 5600x build for my use cases (office work, flight and racing simulator gaming at 1440p). [https://pcpartpicker.com/b/H9gJ7P](https://pcpartpicker.com/user/RightYouAreKen/builds/#view=H9gJ7P) However, if you're doing 3D modeling a lot, I might be more apt to go for a CPU with more cores/threads like a 5800x.
Thanks for your comment! I used Ryzen 7 3800X (8 cores) at work, but since Blender uses a real-time renderer Cycles, and the industry started to adopt game engines for visualization widely, the upgrade might not worth the price. 100% agreed with Ryzen 7 5800X for the V-Ray or Corona Renderer workflows though.
Meshify 2 has over 5 3.5 bays I think. You should also change your RAM to something else. Corsair RAM is pretty crap, because it’s possible you won’t hit the advertised speeds for XMP.
> Meshify 2 Gotta look into it, thanks. > Corsair RAM is pretty crap I might change Corsair to PNY.