I recently upgraded my home internet connection, and I now officially have the fastest internet of anyone here at Puget Systems – even faster, technically, that our connection at the office. What did I get, you ask? CenturyLink 1 Gigabit Fiber Internet. Here is my account of how installation went, and my experiences with it so far.

251st ACS National Meeting & Exposition
Due to the theme of this year’s American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition (Computers in Chemistry), Puget Systems will be exhibiting at the 251st event by ACS, March 13th – 17th. We will be displaying much of our HPC & Scientific Computing offerings as well as doing our best to determine how we can better serve our customers in this field. Come meet with us at Booth #1205!
Chassis Size Comparison Video
Video overview of the standard cases used for Puget Systems computers, as of early 2016. Narrated by William.
Microsofts Windows 10 Push
As many of you have noticed, Microsoft has been pushing really hard to get people to upgrade to it’s latest operating system. This is a blog post I wrote to present my take on why they are trying so hard.
Boot Time Comparison
How quickly a computer boots up doesn’t always correspond to how much processing power the system has, or how fast the system drive is. This blog talks a little about what contributes to both faster and slower boot times, with a video comparison.

Saving the Windows System Event Viewer Log
This guide discusses how to save the System Event Viewer log in Windows 7 and Windows 10 for use in troubleshooting.
Xeon E5v3 All Core Turbo and Amdahl’s Law
Intel E5 v3 processors will run at “All Core Turbo” under load if properly cooled. This “clock” measurement is a better predictor of theoretical performance than base clock. We present a table of CPU performance at “all-core-turbo” using different parallel scaling factors from Amdhal’s Law. We have a dynamic graph that will show how much performance you lose when your parallel scaling is less than perfect. Just because your dual socket 16-core system shows all 32 cores at 100% doesn’t mean your problem is running 32 times faster!
What is Machine Learning
Machine Learning is getting a lot of attention these days and with good reason. There are mountains of data to work with and computing resources to handle the problems are easily attainable. Even a single GPU accelerated workstation is capable of serious work.

NVIDIA VR Ready
GeForce GTX graphics cards provide a powerful next-generation platform for the ultimate immersive virtual reality experience. Rigs and cards marked with “GeForce GTX VR Ready” ensure that your VR games will be optimized with a best-in-class GPU.

Solidworks 2016 CPU Performance: Skylake-S vs Haswell-E/EP
Intel has a number of different CPU product lines available which are currently primarily using one of two different CPU architectures. In this article we will be looking at how much of a difference the architecture makes to help determine if there is a performance advantage to using one line over another.




