Come visit us at booth S969 this year at Game Developers Conference!

Come visit us at booth S969 this year at Game Developers Conference!
Samsung has promptly addressed concerns from owners of their 990 Pro SSDs with a firmware update that halts any abnormal degradation. We discuss this fix, our plan here at Puget Systems to take care of our customers, and how you can update the firmware on your Samsung SSD.
This post is a short HowTo on passing Linux kernel boot options during OS installation and persisting them for future system starts
We often get asked how to find a good place to get a system repaired, and I wanted to outline a couple of tips on how to make sure you aren’t being taken advantage of: First, Google Reviews Are a Godsend When searching for a local repair shop, this is always the first place I
Intel has announced their latest Xeon processor families, including the W-2400 and W-3400 lines. While there is still several months to go before the sales embargo, we are able to give a preview of how these processors perform in various content creation applications.
Basic guide to improving your wireless signal.
I was prompted to do some testing by a commenter on one of my recent posts. They had concerns about problems with dual NVIDIA RTX4090s on AMD Threadripper Pro platforms. I ran some applications to reproduce the problems reported above and tried to dig deeper into the issues with more extensive testing. The included table below tells all!
The NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada is the latest addition to the NVIDIA’s professional family of GPUs. With cutting-edge hardware and the latest Ada Lovelace architecture and 48GB of VRAM, this GPU should be terrific for a wide range of content creation workflows.
Following the new consumer GPUs, NVIDIA’s new professional video card, the RTX 6000 Ada Generation, is now available. They are often favored for GPU rendering due to their large VRAM and compact design. Just how much more performance do these new GPUs provide compared to the previous generation RTX cards?
Following the new consumer GPUs, NVIDIA’s new professional video card, the RTX 6000 Ada Generation, is now available. They are often favored for Virtual Production due to their large VRAM and Quadro Sync support Just how much more performance do these new GPUs provide compared to the previous generation RTX cards?