Can my computer choice survive accept conquer Daz3d?

Hello i would like to ask if the following computer i wish to buy will be able to A-Run Daz3d on it  B-Handle rendering in Iray C-Not melt or burn up while rendering D-Have enough room for Photoshop and MS word

https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Inspiron-i7559-2512BLK-Generation-GeForce/dp/B015PYZ0J6

It's not the most powerful computer, but it appears to be the most afford to accomplish what i need to do: design render daz3d illustrations 

I am not very computer savy so  i'd like any advice anyone could give before a send Amazon nearly a thousand dollars 

I thank you for any help you can offer 

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  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,980

    A - yes

    B - yes, but scene size will be limited by the available VRAM of the card.

    C - maybe; it WILL run hot using Iray

    D - yes, but you may have issues if you run them at the same time

    Not a bad machine, maybe a little light on RAM for 3D work, but that will depend on how complex your avaerage scene gets.

  • thank you for your help...    I plan on rendering only shortly in iray  i would take the image into photoshop and clean up any flaws... I would rather iray do all the work but as you said i don't want to burn up my laptop...     what would esitmate the screen size would be... i would be saving the images out as PNGs   i would like to design a full 3d scene with backgrounds but i could live with compositing the items together in photoshop...      I would basicly render characters and scenes separately then put them together as images..
    WIth that in mind and the limited amount of time using iray-no more than several minut4es would this computer be of value/ again thank you for your help.

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,980

    I'd 'invest' in something like MSI Afterburner, if it supports the moble (M) versions of the cards - that will let you play with stuff like fan settings and thermal thresholds - might make things noisier but it also won't melt through your desk, lap, etc. ;)

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