R110-S
This small form factor system features AMD’s Ryzen™ processor line, with up to 16 cores and good all-around performance, on a mini ITX motherboard.
Exploring GPU Performance Across LLM Sizes
Does the size of a Large Language Model affect relative performance when testing a variety of GPUs?
After Effects 25.2 Beta CPU Roundup
With the recent overhaul of our After Effects benchmark, we thought it was a good time to do an in-depth analysis of the current CPUs on the market to see how they compare.
After Effects 25.2 Beta GPU Roundup
Our new After Effects benchmark includes a number of 3D-based tests which make heavy use of the GPU. Because of the change compared to previous benchmark versions, we thought it was a good time to do an in-depth analysis of the current GPUs on the market to see how they compare.
Puget Systems Most Reliable Hardware of 2024
With 2024 wrapped up, we want to take the opportunity to call out specific brands and models that had exceptional reliability over the last year.
Puget Systems Hardware Trends of 2024
With 2024 at a close, we wanted to look back at the sales trends we saw for CPUs, GPUs, storage, RAM and operating systems.
Intel Arc B580 Content Creation Review
Intel’s second-gen Arc graphics, codenamed Battlemage, launches with the entry-level B580. How does it perform in content creation applications?
What H.264 and H.265 Hardware Decoding is Supported in Premiere Pro?
Premiere Pro supports hardware-based decoding for H.264 and H.265 (HEVC) which can significantly improve performance with these codecs, but not all “flavors” of these codecs are supported depending on the bit depth and chroma subsampling used. In addition, support can change depending on the capability of the hardware in your system. In order to determine exactly what is supported, we decided to do our own testing to see exactly what types of H.264/5 media has hardware decoding support in Premiere Pro.
What H.264 and H.265 Hardware Decoding is Supported in DaVinci Resolve Studio?
Davinci Resolve Studio supports hardware-based decoding for H.264 and H.265 (HEVC) which can significantly improve performance with these codecs, but not all “flavors” of these codecs are supported depending on the bit depth and chroma subsampling used. In addition, support can change depending on the capability of the hardware in your system. In order to determine exactly what is supported, we decided to do our own testing to see exactly what types of H.264/5 media has hardware decoding support in DaVinci Resolve Studio.
Power Draw, Cooling, and Efficiency: Intel Core Ultra 200S
In this article, we examine the power draw and efficiency of the new Intel Core Ultra 200S series processors.









