Read more.Gaming PC turned workstation.
Read more.Gaming PC turned workstation.
This but with AMD Ryzen 9 3950x + 10Gb + Thunderbolt 3 (yes AMD can use it now)
The more you live, less you die. More you play, more you die. Isn't it great.
I suspect we have the Corsair One to thank for the X-Box Series X design.
You'd save money, power, and heat by going Ryzen, not to mention the inclusion of PCIe 4 and updated USB3.
They must be contracted to have to use Intel or something because this thing seems like such a massive waste of potential.
If it doesn't support ECC memory it's not a workstation. It's as simple as that. And yes, I agree, this PC should've come with Ryzen 3000 instead. That would also alleviate my initial statement.
Agreed. ECC is a must for a workstation, and the I/O seems a bit limp. I've just spec'd a set of HP workstations with HP Quad Z Turbo drives, which is effectively RAID-0 across x4 M.2 cards, for less than the Corsair (albeit, no RTX card).
I mean, the case on this is pretty, but that's about the only selling point it seems.
Storage uncool nowadays or what? One 2tb drive, so-so gpu because of form factor I guess plus an unwanted intel i9 and all for 4k. Have Corsair missed a trick and not offered a very special stand? So 21st century "creators" are the 20th century marketing types receptionist, with their way more cute little G4 cubes.
Topping out at 234w under load? Presumably that's CPU load only?
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