
32GB VRAM ITs not a cutdown 9070 XT, its 98% the same speed in gaming and obviously much greater for large memory applications like pytorch/generative ai. Still boosts right up to 3ghz, can be undervolted, no stupid zero rpm fan idle Fan defaults to a silent 1000rpm idle and unlike most blower gpus it really doesnt need to ramp up path 50% pwm (2500rpm) to cool a sustained 300w. Games exactly like a 9070 xt.

Works seamlessly to plug in old drives and keep moving forward.

great software and easy setup. I used 2 3.5 dives - a WD and a Seagate with no recognition issues.

So easy to setup physically and soft. Enought apps for my needs (Streaming movies) With a WD red in it, was able to stream over Wi-Fi and copyng large files at the same time on it. Silent Robust construction No compatibility limitations compare to... tried to give Ugreen a try and I was really impressed.

This thing is truly amazing. Can run models up to 200 billion parameters. (Most of mine are between 70-120b, but my 24b "devstral" model is very useful for simple coding.) For a "personal AI" it's perfect. I use it to assist with sensitive client matters that I do not want to "share" with public AI services. Yes, it is brittle, but it is not hard to perform factory-restore using Nvidia's image - they have clear instructions posted and AI can help you if you need it. Be sure to use Nvidia's tool to create the boot thumb-drive. The unique hardware and driver situation makes this computer incompatible with other distros or OSes.

-Reasonably affordable -Option for remote management card add in -Batteries are easy to replace -Software for Mac OS, Linux, Windows -Giga bit ethernet -Tiling display

Decent price for the hardware, sleek design, upgradable RAM, software updates are frequent, drive bays are solid, can control fan speed for the CPU

- Good packaging from Newegg, just a smallish box with no branding on the outside. - Obviously it performs quite well. Will use the full 600W under load (but you can limit wattage using `nvidia-smi`). Have a good PSU with a 600W connector (not included) and very good airflow setup. - Working in Arch Linux with just `nvidia-open` and `nvidia-utils` packages.

I own other brands that are fairly good. The main difference between them is durability. After a surge, the Tripp Lite keeps on going. The cheaper units I tried for economy stopped the surge, but the protectors died. That is a big difference.

- vGPU for $350 is a steal compared to Nvidia GPUs.

Works as advertised, latest version of software allows for other drives to be used instead of Synology drives, Ironwolf works great.


Low budget, inexpensive, effective UPS. Integrates nicely with software for Windows-based PC's

- Great for the price - USB 2 and 3 front headers - 5.25" device slot, very useful to add hot swappable drives

Lots of space, well ventilated, light but sturdy.



-lots of parts -very flexable motherboard mounts -easy to work in -comes with pc speaker

96Gb of vram and energy efficient
