This course will look at the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. We'll look at what makes a good model in Maya and why objects are modeled in the way they are.
Well, of course figure out how much power you'll need, which mostly depends on your gfx card/cards...
Also modular or non-modular... modular means you can disconnect unneeded cables.
Efficiency, if that is important to you, look for an 80+ unit, with bronze, silver, and gold ratings.
Read buyers reviews, e.g. @ newegg.com
Hope that helps, and good luck!
As an example, I bought a Corsair HX750W modular PSU, with very high efficiency (>90%) 750W being more than enough for my needs. ~$200
F.Y.I. Sli / Crossfire setups for Modeling purposes are a waste of both system resources and money, they don't make up enough speed really to actually be worth the cost of purchasing two cards and a psu to run them both.
Its better to just buy one really nice card.
If you want to game, then yes it would be better, as SLI / Crossfire setups will actually divide the workload of a game, I.E. for nvidia cards, one card is dedicated to rendering the game, the other would be dedicated to calculating the Physix engine if the game comes with one...
Maya doesn't take advantage of SLI / Crossfire, unfortunately, ( unless 2011 does? )
no gaming just for modelling it has a pathetic e2180 processor i got a hd4830 for about 100 usd its previous card was a 8600gs so i needed to uprgrade i have just switched the psu and everything is working fine
thanks all.
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