Hi, Everyone. Long time lurker, first time posting in this area as far as I can recall. I built a monster computer for 3DS Max and Zbrush work back in 2009. It has worked well since then, but now I am ...
In one of last month’s blog posts, I detailed the constituent hardware and software building blocks for a workstation computer I was planning on building…with one key omission. As I mentioned last ...
Assuming you’ve already read last month’s tale of woe (if not, I highly recommend a perusal of it, as well as the two preparatory pieces that preceded it, before continuing), you already know that my ...
A lot goes into creating a professional and efficient streaming workstation. Choosing the right hardware to fit the task can be daunting for those not familiar with what goes on beneath the surface of ...
I wanted to put this into the Server Room forum, but I've seen "You should place PC builds into the CPU forum" many times, so here I am. My goal is to build an entire ESXi 5 environment within VMware ...
Gone are the days when Windows PCs took a back seat to the Macintosh and Amiga for desktop video dominance. Today a wide variety of video-editing suites and bundles are available for every conceivable ...
Are you aiming to create a high-performance workstation that combines speed, comfort, and versatility? The M4 Pro Mac Mini is the ideal foundation for a setup tailored to video editing, gaming, ...
It’s too bad the late George Carlin never updated his classic ’70s comedy monologue “A place for my stuff” for the Digital Age. Here’s how I imagine it ...
The HP Elitebook 8760w was released in April as the successor to its 8740w mobile workstation PC, and the laptop is ideal for architecture, engineering, power-computing, and content-creation customers ...
Enter the AsusTek Computer Inc. DSEB-DG server board, which the Test Center found most flexible to support a desktop workstation solution in a pinch. We liked it so much in a workstation solution that ...
It’s too bad the late George Carlin never updated his classic ’70s comedy monologue “A place for my stuff” for the Digital Age. Here’s how I imagine it would’ve gone: I myself have three displays ...
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