I have had this workstation in my office since it was released. I use a 7965WX 24 cores with 256GB of RAM and an Nvidia RTX A5500 for heavy Solidworks simulations and 3D modelling. From an engineering and IT perspective, this is really a computer you can put your trust in. I have dual internal M.2 SSDs and dual 8TB HDDs for local data storage. Couldn't be happier to be honest. Highly recommended. Hope to review it on my channel later. Nice video!
Great review. However, I’m really annoyed by Dell and Lenovo for wasting potential of Threadripper. Threadripper motherboard should have at least 6 full length PCIe slots x16. Their motherboards and cases do not have the PCIe connectivity it should have. Supermicro gets this right. I’m personally buying Supermicro or building myself. I need to get as many slots as I can get. The point of Threadripper is lots of lanes, lots of threads and memory channnels. The PSU should be around 2000w as well.
I have had this workstation in my office since it was released. I use a 7965WX 24 cores with 256GB of RAM and an Nvidia RTX A5500 for heavy Solidworks simulations and 3D modelling. From an engineering and IT perspective, this is really a computer you can put your trust in. I have dual internal M.2 SSDs and dual 8TB HDDs for local data storage. Couldn't be happier to be honest. Highly recommended. Hope to review it on my channel later. Nice video!
Great review. However, I’m really annoyed by Dell and Lenovo for wasting potential of Threadripper. Threadripper motherboard should have at least 6 full length PCIe slots x16. Their motherboards and cases do not have the PCIe connectivity it should have. Supermicro gets this right. I’m personally buying Supermicro or building myself. I need to get as many slots as I can get. The point of Threadripper is lots of lanes, lots of threads and memory channnels. The PSU should be around 2000w as well.
I'm happy to may use this as daily driver. 16 core Threadripper Pro, 64GB RAM, RTX 4070 Ti Super, 1TB+4TB NVMe SSD.
Very nice, what type of workloads do you normally perform on this @Aranimda?
@@BsianTech Mostly general Windows computing, audio/video compression and gaming.
Thing is a monster.
Tis it is and it has the jaws to quickly chew through numbers =D
i like the cooling on alienware/other oems to
Cooling on this is decent considering its air cooling solution
No thunderbolt no buy
The perfect machine for Elden Ring up to 1 million of deaths in the game.😂😂😂😂😂
The machine would be simulating the 1 million deaths in the game in like 30 seconds LOL