Video cards often get a lot of press and reviews, but unfortunately the professional cards such as the NVIDIA Quadro cards often get overlooked. In this article we will be looking at the current Quadro lineup to see how they perform in Photoshop.


Video cards often get a lot of press and reviews, but unfortunately the professional cards such as the NVIDIA Quadro cards often get overlooked. In this article we will be looking at the current Quadro lineup to see how they perform in Photoshop.

Video cards often get a lot of press and reviews, but unfortunately for content creators (and other professionals), it is almost impossible to find any relevant non-gaming benchmarks to help you decide what card to purchase. In this article we will be looking at the GTX 1000 series cards and the Pascal Titan X to see how they perform in Photoshop.

There is no doubt that a modern workstations are incredibly fast, but it can be difficult to determine how much of a performance gain you might see if you were to replace your 2,3,4, or 5 year old workstation. To try to answer this question as objectively as we can, we decided to benchmark five workstations using the highest end components over the past 6 years to see how they compare in Photoshop 2017

Hard drive space can really fill up quickly; especially if you have a laptop because they tend to come with smaller SSD’s. If if you have a desktop most of the time you don’t know how it filled up so fast or what is in there, taking up your gigabytes.
Visualize is a GPU-based rendering engine that is able to utilize multiple video cards to achieve maximum performance. In this article we will be testing to see how well different models of Quadro video cards perform when rendering in Visualize.
NVIDIA has released the Quadro GP100 bringing Tesla P100 Pascal performance to your desktop. This new card gives you the compute performance of the NVIDIA Tesla P100 together with Quadro display capability. That means full double precision floating point capability of the P100 and NVLINK for multiple cards.
Visualize is a GPU-based rendering engine that is able to utilize multiple video cards to achieve maximum performance. In this article we will be testing to see how well different models of GeForce video cards perform when rendering in Visualize.
Visualize is a GPU-based rendering engine that is able to utilize multiple video cards to achieve maximum performance. In this article we will be testing to see how well it is able to scale across two, three, and four GPU configurations.
Before I came to Puget Systems I worked for a number of small companies and one large one: Microsoft.

Jenna Zimmerman at Verrix uses a Puget Systems Echo Pro workstation to efficiently create medium-to-large assemblies in SOLIDWORKS.