After Effects can be a power hungry application, requiring a powerful workstation with plenty of system memory in order to keep you in your creative process. In this post, we will go over a few of our recommendations in the winter of 2020 for the best PC for Adobe After Effects for a range of budgets.
Best Workstation PC for RealityCapture (Winter 2020)
What were the best hardware configurations for a RealityCapture photogrammetry workstation as 2020 drew to a close?
Best Workstation PC for V-Ray (Winter 2020)
A short article covering some of the best computer system configurations for rendering with V-Ray at the close of 2020.
Best Workstation PC for Metashape (Winter 2020)
A short article covering the best computer system configurations for photogrammetry in Metashape at the end of 2020.
Best Workstation PC for OctaneRender (Winter 2020)
Here are our best recommendations for OctaneRender workstations at the end of 2020 and going into the new year.
Best Workstation PC for Adobe Lightroom Classic (Winter 2020)
Lightroom Classic may not be the most intensive application for many workflows, but for those that spend a significant amount of time in it, a properly configured workstation can make a big impact on productivity. In this post, we will go over a few of our recommendations for the best PC for Adobe Lightroom Classic for a range of budgets.
Best Workstation PC for Adobe Photoshop (Winter 2020)
Photoshop may not be the most intensive application for many workflows, but for those that spend a significant amount of time in it, a properly configured workstation can make a big impact on productivity. In this post, we will go over a few of our recommendations in the winter of 2020 for the best PC for Adobe Photoshop for a range of budgets.
Best Workstation PC for Redshift 3D (Winter 2020)
What are the best configurations for dedicated Maxon Redshift rendering workstations as 2020 draws to a close?
Best Workstation PC for Pix4D (Winter 2020)
What are the best specifications for a Pix4D photogrammetry workstation at the end of 2020 and going into the start of a new year?
Messy Memory Speed Standards
Here at Puget Systems, we have tried to be careful about sticking to CPU manufacturer memory specifications – to ensure the best reliability, and to avoid overclocking memory controllers (which could, technically, violate CPU warranties). But increasingly complicated memory speed support schemes on many newer processors, combined with a lack of supply of certain speed modules, has forced us to adopt a new approach to what we offer in our workstations.