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Lenovo ThinkStation P620, AMD TR-PRO 3975WX 32C/64T,128GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro RTX A5000 24GB $10,880 Shipped @ Lenovo Education

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For those that may need a desktop workstation to run multiple VMs etc…. Normally $16999

  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 3975WX (32 Core / 64 Thread, 3.5 / 4.2GHz, 16MB L2 / 128MB L3)
  • Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64
  • Memory: 8x 16 GB RDIMM DDR4-3200 ECC (128GB Total)
  • Hard Drive: 2 TB HDD 7200rpm 3.5" SATA6Gb/s
  • Optical Drive: 9.0mm DVD±RW
  • Warranty: 3 Year Premier Support
  • AC Adapter: 1000W Platinum Fixed
  • Graphics: NVIDIA® RTX™ A5000 24GB
  • M.2 Storage Card: 512 GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 NVMe Opal
  • Keyboard: USB Traditional Keyboard, Black, English
  • Pointing Device: USB Calliope Mouse
  • Form Factor: Tower
  • Network Card: 1x 10GbE RJ-45
  • Second Video Adapter: None
  • 3Y Premier Support Upgrade from 3Y Onsite

I know having a 2TB HDD with this monster setup is strange, but the rest of the individual components would still cost more then this existing build.

AMD Threadripper Pro 3937WX achieves a Passmark score of 63031 for multi-threaded performance

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          • @[Deactivated]: Unfortunately they were plenty of homeless people in the US in places like San Francisco long before the pandemic and tech boom.

            • @shellshocked: San Francisco has always had a issue, Australia obliterates America if and only if the government here gives a shit about good policies.

              Absolutely gobsmached government funded tafe exists stil in australia because everything's usually outsourced to private labels.

              Australia could harbor great inventions, and innovation, but the solid loyalty towards America just shows how vulnerable we all are if poor policies are in place.

              There's a great documentary about how Taiwan became the epicenter to semiconductors and a small island like Taiwan baffles me why you'd lease a licence to fabricate semiconductors towards unlimited license(all because the company that went bankrupt carelessly offered a license that Taiwan inherited, I mean mainland China the way things are going) could have been something Australia could've secured but Taiwanese people are smart people, however and I doubt good planning would have Australia back then secure fabrication license to build computer parts at epic scale hell I doubt even tsmc knew what they had back then.

  • Was looking for a workstation for Civilization VI.

    Cheers OP!

  • -1

    Does it blend?

  • Finally i can open 4 tabs of Chrome!

  • Does this come with B28?

  • I really need a shitload of Chrome browsers opened at once. Would this handle more that, say 4?

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