4 DIMM configurations on consumer CPUs increase memory capacity but reduce RAM speed. How does that impact content creation and professional workflows?


4 DIMM configurations on consumer CPUs increase memory capacity but reduce RAM speed. How does that impact content creation and professional workflows?

We put AMD’s new Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor to the test in professional content creation applications including Premiere Pro, Unreal Engine, and Blender.

Now that all RTX PRO Blackwell cards are available, we tested workstation GPUs from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA to see how they perform in content creation.

Do Windows and Linux perform differently when it comes to rendering? We tested Blender and V-Ray on Windows and Ubuntu to see how performance stacks up.

Rendering benchmarks are great for comparisons, but do they accurately predict render times? We tested real projects across Blender and V-Ray to find out.

Intel’s Xeon 6 server processors come in P-core and E-core variants, so we test two similarly priced models to see which is better for a CPU rendering node.

We investigate the performance impacts of running Parsec on the host system for remote workstation usage in content creation applications.

Removing render bottlenecks. High-density servers offer unmatched performance-per-rack, with the flexibility to handle rendering, AI/ML, and beyond.

Half a year after launch, we revisit the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series, AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series, and Intel Arc Battlemage to see how performance stacks up.

What impact does higher-speed DDR5 memory have on Threadripper PRO processors in popular photo, video, 3D, and LLM applications?