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Originally Posted by Gizzmoe
Just make sure that the CPU and GPU fans are clean and everything will be fine (as long as your room temperature isn´t higher than like 30°C, then additional cooling would be useful).
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And that was my point with my stupid advice I gave XabbaRus, it's to make him aware that it will use lots of CPU and heat will build up, and be ready for it. I know he is not a render guy and might not be well cooled for such long-term use.
You Gizzmoe, and you're rendering friends, you guys know that a heavily working CPU needs good cooling, so you don't need this advice, since you know what to do and how to avoid problems related to overheating. Others might not and advice they "might need". Now it's up to them to do what they want.
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By the way, you guys use quite heavy scenes for rendering at top peak, I use Rhino, and it never passes 80% CPU. I guess the complexity must be greater than my simple objects. I never do full scenes thought.:hmm:
Where do you hang out for 3D stuff?