In this video, Peter at Corridor Digital breaks down why it was so important for them to have a computer that could handle their workflow for their Spiderman short.
![](https://www.pugetsystems.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/pic_disp-2.jpg-51944-2.jpg)
In this video, Peter at Corridor Digital breaks down why it was so important for them to have a computer that could handle their workflow for their Spiderman short.
VRFocus sat down with Wilson Chau, Customer Service Lead at Puget Systems to discuss the companies focus to deliver virtual reality (VR) ready solutions.
In this video, Puget Systems sits down and talks with Mike Pecci about the MAC vs PC debate and gets into how they firmly believe in supporting creative people and getting them what they need to do what they do best.
In this review, the team at Tom’s Hardware sat down with expert builder and Puget Systems President Jon Bach to find out what it takes to build professional grade workstations.
Jeff, at Photo Taco, talks with computer building expert Matt Bach of Puget Systems about the best choices for building a Lightroom computer in 2018. They talk about all of the decisions to make to custom build a Windows computer, as well as the recommendations for where it is worth spending the money if you are buying a Mac or a PC from a big box store.
Joel Beasley talks with Jon Bach, the Founder of Puget Systems. They discuss crafting company culture, why they are a computer company with no computers on their homepage, and Jon gives some advice to young entrepreneurs looking to break into the startup world.
In this video, Matt Granger breaks down the real world performance in the Adobe CC of a Puget Systems workstation versus similarly priced 2018 iMac Pro.
Matt Granger dives into the specs of his new editing workstation and how it has allowed him to start working with his 8K content.
We partnered with Barnacules Nerdgasm to build his new Ultimate Gaming PC desktop computer designed to be the fastest Adobe Premiere rendering box currently possible. This machine has a 14 core Intel i9 processor with 128gb DDR4 memory and all NVME Samsung 960 Pro M.2 storage topped off with a pair of Titan Xp SLI (Pascal) graphics cards.
In this video, Patrick Norton and Shannon Morse with TekThing talk about where you should spend your money for the best performance for an Adobe Premiere PC. They give props to the Puget Systems Labs department for their excellent guides for Premiere Pro builds.