Björn Eichelbaum
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Silentmaxx workstation based on Kenko S-595i in test
The company Silentmaxx specialises in silent PCs and workstations. The development of the components used, such as a passive CPU cooler that only works with heat pipes without an additional fan, takes place in-house.
Xi-Machines Animate X2 Advanced im Test
If an "Advanced" or "Ultra" appears in the type designation of a computer from Xi-Machines, this is almost certainly not a boast. You are actually getting an advanced workstation. If only the price wasn't so
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Audio post-production software: Nuendo 10
Somewhat surprisingly, Steinberg presented Nuendo 10 at this year's Game Developers Conference - and now it's here. Steinberg has dispensed with the 9 in the current version of Nuendo in favour of uniform version numbers for its top programs. Instead, over 40 new functions and features have been integrated into Nuendo, so that you could be forgiven for thinking that you had really missed version number 9.
Notebook Alienware m15 tested
In the mobile gaming sector, where it has always been about cramming as much CPU and graphics performance as possible into a notebook, Dell's Alienware notebooks are a firm favourite. Such an Alienware gaming notebook should also be suitable as a mobile workstation, right?
Notebook Razer Blade 15 in test
The Razer Blade is the second gaming notebook in the test that we analysed for its suitability as a potential workstation. Of all the workstations in the test field, the Razer Blade has the CPU with the lowest performance reserves, but can compensate for this with other qualities.
Weltenbauer RK50 in the test
The company Weltenbauer from Wiesbaden has been a specialised dealer for 2D and 3D software for over 15 years and, in addition to Hewlett Packard computers, also offers workstations and render servers from its own production. We had the entry-level model RK50 sent to us for testing and took a closer look at it.