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Lenovo ThinkStation P620: AMD TR PRO 3975WX, 128GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro RTX A5000 24GB $10,638 Shipped @ Lenovo Edu (Unidays Req)

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If you are in need of a 32 core monster CPU, and GPU to power through your workflows, this deal could be for you.

The CPU and GPU alone are still 4k each, approximately, retail.
128GB ECC 3200 RAM, and a Threadripper workstation WRX80 motherboard, to give you all those sweet PCIE lanes, are not cheap.

Processor

AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 3975WX (32C / 64T, 3.5 / 4.2GHz, 16MB L2 / 128MB L3)
Operating System

Windows 10 Pro 64
Memory

8x 16GB RDIMM DDR4-3200 ECC
Hard Drive

2TB HDD 7200rpm 3.5" SATA6Gb/s
Optical Drive

9.0mm DVD±RW
Warranty

3 Year Premier
Graphics

1x NVIDIA® Quadro RTX™ A5000 24GB
M.2 Storage Card

512GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 NVMe Opal
Keyboard

USB Traditional Keyboard, Black, English
Pointing Device

USB Calliope Mouse
Form Factor

1000W Platinum Fixed
Network Card

1x 10GbE RJ-45

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closed Comments

  • Quite gutsy

  • What sort of applications do consumers use a PC like this for?

    • +16

      More chrome tabs

    • Mine craft, obviously.

    • +1

      Good for CAD work and data modelling, something like Solidworks.

      Would also be great for ultra high-res video editing (overkill maybe?), machine learning, or running a lot of VM’s.

    • +2

      Call of Duty

    • +1

      Many applications, such as simulating large cities, handling spatial (big) data, or modelling complex structures. Quadro cards are designed specifically for this type of applications.

    • Running Machine Learning models !

    • Cool thanks guys

  • +4

    2TB HDD 7200rpm 3.5" SATA6Gb/s
    small drive no deal

    • Definitely a small drive but it comes with a main NVMe card listed:
      512GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 NVMe Opal

  • +2

    Thanks bought three.

  • +2

    M… Looks like my MS Outlook can finally get a matched hardware upgrade.

  • -1

    Bought 10

  • It's either this of the 90x Rapberry Pi 4 cluster I was looking at.

    I think I'm going RasPi as both will struggle with Crisis

  • 2TB HDD 7200rpm 3.5" SATA6Gb/s
    Optical Drive

    Goodness me.
    We use powerful machines at work (not quite this powerful, but 12-core and 128GB RAM) and I wouldn't let an HDD anywhere near them. Been buying Sabrent Rocket Q4 4TB NVMe drives off Amazon, which especially at the start of this year were incredible value (largest and fastest, and pretty much only PCIe 4 drives available). Couldn't get anything equivalent anywhere else. It would be more appropriate than the storage in this machine.

  • +2

    Woot! Crysis will finally run at a respectable 25fps?

  • +2

    I bought it just for the DVD R/W. Hard to get a PC with those these days.

  • Just wondering if this will be enough for my HTPC….

  • +1

    SSD is only 512GB.. no deal

    • Well PCIE 4 OPAL encryption drive is not cheap either.

  • Atleast give us 256gb ram 10k

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