Having the correct hardware for Blender is vital if we want to be able to smoothly create, render or run simulations on our 3D model. Regardless of if you just started or are a pro, hardware highly influences your performance and workflow.
Recommended Hardware for Blender
Processor (CPU): AMD Ryzen 9 5900X or Intel Core i9-12900K
Multi-core processors are advantageous when working in Blender, with physics simulations and Cycles rendering being two examples of tasks that require a lot of processing power. That will enhance rendering and other power-hungry operations.
Graphics Card (GPU): RTX 3080 or higher from NVIDIA
You will need a good graphics card for GPU rendering. Since RTX GPUs were built for CUDA and OptiX, they perfectly suit the real-time-rendering of Eevee, and – with some tricks – even photo realistic rendering in Cycles.
RAM: 32 GB+ or higher
Blender needs as much RAM as possible in order to work with high resolution textures and simulations on larger scenes. Recommended 32GB or more for complex scenes.
Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD.
Evens out load times and introduces a higher level of overall system responsiveness. Having a NVMe SSD gets large files opened quickly and scene saving faster.
Good hardware makes sure that Blender has the running room needed to run, work on more complex scenes and render quicker without bottlenecks.
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