Workstation review: Scan 3XS-MGW-10
James Morris | Hardware, Reviews | 26/04/2013 14:58pm
Powerful graphics and general workstation performance in a portable package for a reasonable price, says James Morris
Powerful graphics and general workstation performance in a portable package for a reasonable price, says James Morris
James Morris finds that this updated configuration is simply the most powerful modelling workstation we’ve ever tested
Whether you’re modelling or rendering, this workstation has power to spare. James Morris tries it out for size
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Enjoy dual-processor rendering performance for a fraction of the usual price with this standalone render node
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This Xeon-based red devil from Cryo is quite simply the most powerful workstation we’ve ever tested