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Workstations

Review: AMD Radeon Pro W5700

Posted by Greg Corke - November 19, 2019
The Radeon Pro W5700 marks a solid, if not standout debut for AMD’s new 7nm…
Workstations

Exclusive review: Lenovo ThinkPad P53 [pre-production]

Posted by Greg Corke - July 1, 2019
Lenovo's new ThinkPad P53 delivers the kind of 3D performance never seen before in a…
Workstations

Review: 2nd Gen AMD Threadripper

Posted by Greg Corke - August 30, 2018
AMD's new CPU has a phenomenal 32 cores running at a high frequency (GHz). We…
Workstations

Design firm using remote graphics to support home workers

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2020
Viz team at US infrastructure firm HNTB using Quadro RTX GPUs to power real time…
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Review: Dell Precision 7720

Posted by Greg Corke - January 31, 2018
With powerful processors, impressive cooling, good serviceability and excellent build quality, this 17” mobile workstation…
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Review: PNY PrevailPro P4000

Posted by Greg Corke - January 31, 2018
This slimline 15-inch mobile workstation breaks all the rules by putting the powerful ‘VR Ready’…
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Review: Boston Venom Epyc (pre-production unit)

Posted by Greg Corke - January 30, 2018
With dual 32-core AMD Epyc CPUs, this beast of a machine from Boston offers an…
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Review: Armari Magnetar R80 (pre-production unit)

Posted by Greg Corke - January 30, 2018
This dual Intel Xeon Gold workstation is not only phenomenally fast at ray trace rendering,…
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Review: Workstation Specialists WS-1160A

Posted by Admin - January 30, 2018
Workstation Specialists brings together the AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPU and AMD Radeon Vega GPU to…
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Review: BOXX APEXX S3

Posted by Greg Corke - January 30, 2018
With an overclocked six core ‘Coffee Lake’ Core i7 CPU and a well engineered compact…

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