Puget Systems at Adobe MAX 2022 Conference

In 2022, our goal is to be where our customers are; to learn more about them, learn more about their workflows, and what cutting-edge technologies are enabling those workflows. What better place to do that than Adobe MAX?

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series

NVIDIA has announced the first GeForce RTX 40 Series video cards, arriving in the last quarter of 2022. Read on for more details about the RTX 4090 and 4080 graphics cards and to sign up to be notified when they are available for purchase in Puget Systems workstations.

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Puget Systems chooses only the highest quality manufacturers for the components we use in our PCs. ASUS has consistently proven themselves as an industry leader in performance and reliability. Puget Systems uses ASUS motherboards, video cards, optical drives, sound cards, networking gear, and monitors. By partnering closely with ASUS, we’re able to provide a better product!

Webinar: How to Choose the Best Hardware for DaVinci Resolve

DaVinci Resolve is a feature-rich application used for a wide range of post-production tasks and whether you primarily work in the Edit, Color, or Fusion tabs (or all three!), nothing is worse than when your computer gets in the way of your creativity. In this 45-minute webinar, Matt Bach will cover the best hardware for DaVinci Resolve – from CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage – and how your decision may change depending on your workflow.

Webinar: Choosing the Right Hardware for Your Virtual Production Workflow

With the popularity of virtual production, many people are looking to build computer systems that are optimized for high-end video editing, compositing, and color work. However, the performance requirements of LED walls, green screen virtual sets, and motion capture can vary widely, depending upon the type of hardware being used and the complexity of the environment being built.

In this 45-minute webinar, Kelly will look into the optimal PC hardware for Virtual Production. He will discuss how the CPU, video card, RAM, and other components affect performance for LED Walls, green screens, and motion capture workflows.

Vū Studios Partners with Puget Systems

Puget Systems has entered into a strategic partnership with Vu Studios, a full-service video and virtual production studio based in Tampa, FL in a collaborative effort to drive standardization of virtual production hardware for the industry. The two companies have also entered into an agreement naming Puget Systems as the preferred workstations provider for all Vu Studios facilities across the country.

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Partnership with Phil Holland

Phil Holland is a Director and Cinematographer based out of Los Angeles, California. With a passion for high quality compelling motion picture content and a keen interest in state of the art technology Phil has shot exclusively in the 4K and 4K+ arena for several years. In 2016 he went “all 8K” and has since been a pioneer on that new visual frontier.

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Puget Systems at 2022 NAB Show

In 2022, our goal is to be where our customers are; to learn more about them, learn more about their workflows, and what cutting edge technologies are enabling those workflows. What better place to do that than NAB?

Webinar: The Current State of Workstation Hardware for After Effects

If you’re looking to build your next After Effects workstation, you want the best system possible for your money.

In this 45 minute webinar, Matt will cover the latest findings from our After Effects performance benchmarks to help you get the most performance no matter your budget.

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Puget Systems at 2022 Game Developers Conference

In 2022, our goal is to be where our customers are; to learn more about them, learn more about their workflows, and what cutting edge technologies are enabling those workflows. What better place to do that than GDC?