Workstation articles
MSI launches CreatorPro workstation lineup with 12th-gen Intel silicon and Nvidia RTX A-series graphics
Nvidia RTX A4000 Review: GPU for Pros, Tested for Gaming
Today we're taking a look at the Nvidia RTX A4000, but this isn't a member of the rumored next-gen GeForce RTX 4000 series, but rather an Ampere-based GPU designed for workstation PCs.
80 Arm cores and 768GB of RAM power Adlink's tiny COM-HPC module
AMD CPUs remain more popular than Intel's among Puget Systems' workstation customers
Quad GeForce RTX 3090 tested on a single PC running workstation benchmarks
Intel Core i9-10885H appears slower than the i7-10875H, by almost 20 percent
Mediaworkstations a-XP is a luggable PC with AMD Threadripper inside
How to Calibrate Your Monitor: The Comprehensive Beginner's Guide
Monitor calibration is very important to a creative professional's workflow, but pretty much anyone can benefit from it. Calibration will deliver color accuracy and correct problems with white balance, gamma, and oversaturation. It'll also help color matching multiple monitors for a consistent experience.
Razer's new Blade 15 Studio Edition for creators starts at $4,299.99
Dell launches new XPS 17 and a redesigned XPS 15 with powerful internals, taller displays
AMD Threadripper 3990X Review: Absolute Madness!
Today we're looking at the most expensive desktop CPU to ever exist, and shockingly it's not from Intel. The Threadripper 3990X is a 64-core, 128-thread Zen 2-based processor that AMD fully acknowledges is a special purpose processor that combines both high frequency and high core counts into a single package.
Apple's Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR can be ordered starting December 10
Intel Cascade Lake-X HEDT vs. AMD Ryzen: Fight!
As anticipated earlier this week when we tested AMD's HEDT Threadripper, Intel is also coming out with their own new high-end desktop series codenamed Cascade Lake-X. You already saw some preliminary data on the Core i9-10980XE, and now we're bringing you a full series review by testing the 10980XE, 10940X, 10920X and 10900X CPUs.
Third-Gen Threadripper Lands: AMD Threadripper 3970X & 3960X Review
The latest 32-core and 24-core high-end desktop CPUs from AMD have now landed. And yes, we've benchmarked the heck out of them. The Threadripper 3970X is a 32-core, 64-thread chip with a massive 128MB L3 cache, runs at 3.7 GHz and it's priced at $2,000 making it AMD's most expensive desktop CPU ever. If that's too rich, maybe the 3960X costs $1,400 for 24 cores and 48 threads.
Intel's 10th-gen 18-core beats Core i9-9980XE by 11%, Ryzen remains faster
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X and Ryzen 7 3700X Review: Kings of Productivity
It's finally time to review AMD's new 3rd-gen Ryzen processors. The Ryzen 9 3900X is a 12-core, 24-thread processor with a massive 64MB L3 cache. It costs $500, placing it in direct competition with the Core i9-9900K. Then the Ryzen 7 3700X costs $330 and AMD suggests it's taking on the more expensive 9700K.
Opinion: What tech can learn from a cheese grater
Apple unveils the 2019 Mac Pro, a $5,999 workstation powered by an 8-core Intel Xeon processor
Opinion: Citrix advances the intelligent Workspace
Intel's latest Xeon W-3175X is a 28-core, 56-thread unlocked processor
Software fix can double Threadripper 2990WX's performance in certain workloads
Custom PC for Work: Ordering a Machine from Puget Systems
If you've been in the PC community for a while, you may have heard the name Puget Systems before. They are a custom system builder specializing in workstations and gaming PCs. This includes workloads such as engineering, content creation, 3D modeling, ML/AI, streaming, and more.