Lightroom Classic 15.2 Performance Analysis
We tested the new Puget Bench for Lightroom Classic 1.0 and Lightroom Classic 15.2 releases to see how modern CPUs and GPUs affects performance.
Intel Xeon 600 Processors
Featuring the latest Intel technology and up to 86 cores, the Xeon 600 lineup is a great choice for your next engineering, scientific, or AI workstation.
Puget Bench for Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve 2.0 Analysis
We examine the new Puget Bench for Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve 2.0 releases to see how performance changed across different hardware.
Best Workstations for Unreal Engine in 2026
Unreal Engine is a complex application with many different uses. This guide covers the most common workflows and what type of workstation is best for each.
Puget Systems Most Reliable Hardware of 2025
We look back at our records for 2025 to highlight specific brands and models of workstation computer components that we found to be exceptionally reliable.
Does 2 DIMM per Channel RAM Impact Content Creation Performance?
4 DIMM configurations on consumer CPUs increase memory capacity but reduce RAM speed. How does that impact content creation and professional workflows?
The State of Puget Bench (Q1 2026)
Looking back at what developments came to Puget Bench 2025, where our benchmark program is at right now, and what our users can look forward to in 2026.
2025 Professional GPU Engineering Roundup
With RTX PRO Blackwell cards now available, we tested workstation GPUs from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA to see how they perform in engineering applications.
2025 Professional GPU Content Creation Roundup
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.
A Quick Look at Rendering Performance in Windows vs Linux
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.









