If you're doing rendering-heavy stuff with high-res texturing and or lighting effects, get the best cpu you can afford basically and build the rest of your pc around that. The processor will be doing <95% of the work.
What ever's left of your budget you probably want to split between graphics (mid-low modern gaming card is good enough) and min.8 rec.16 gb of ddr4 memory.
I can run realtime flythroughs of my old projects, silky smooth on an i5 4670k and a GTX970 graphics card, but you might want to get a much faster i7 6700k and skimp on the gpu with a GTX950. (Mine was built balanced with cad and games in mind)
If you're doing rendering-heavy stuff with high-res texturing and or lighting effects, get the best cpu you can afford basically and build the rest of your pc around that. The processor will be doing <95% of the work.
What ever's left of your budget you probably want to split between graphics (mid-low modern gaming card is good enough) and min.8 rec.16 gb of ddr4 memory.
I can run realtime flythroughs of my old projects, silky smooth on an i5 4670k and a GTX970 graphics card, but you might want to get a much faster i7 6700k and skimp on the gpu with a GTX950. (Mine was built balanced with cad and games in mind)