Up to Dual Intel Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze (up to 28 cores, up to 4.4 GHz per CPU) ![]() Lenovo ThinkStation P920 Tower Specifications Form factor This is a follow up review with this system, our first review of the P920 can be found here. In this review, we’ll be focusing on the media and content creation aspects of this machine, checking out Blender renders, Davinci Resolve performance with 8k RED footage, V-Ray, and others that are hopefully relevant to your work. The base configuration starts at $2,354.22 (as of August 2020, normal MSRP is $4,059 but goes on sale frequently), but you can easily check all the boxes and skyrocket past $50,000 if you really wanted to and let’s be honest, who doesn’t love messing with the online configurator to see how high you can go? Whatever your personal use case, these are available in made-to-order configurations. ![]() Use cases for this workstation range from architectural design, to CAD, to Hollywood-level VFX, or just editing high-resolution footage in 8K. ![]() If your workload is more CPU bound, Lenovo has you covered there as well, with support of up to two Xeon Platinum 8280’s, for 56-cores and 112-threads at 4.0GHz. With up to three NVIDIA Quadro GV100s, you have the most powerful GPUs NVIDIA makes for workloads that require extremely fast HBM2 memory or if your workload just needs a ton of GPU memory, you can get two NVIDIA Quadro RTX 8000’s for a total of 96GBs of video memory over the included NVLink. The Lenovo ThinkStation P920 Workstation Tower is a beast and is highly configurable to put up big numbers and make quick work of many different types of workloads.
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