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Published: 2021-01-25, Author: William , review by: servethehome.com
In our Lenovo ThinkStation P620 review, we see what the first AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO workstation has to offer, and it is a lot...
Based on the performance and bandwidth that this Lenovo workstation offers, I am sure many more will follow in the years to come. And the P620 will only get better as AMD and Lenovo continue to develop their drivers and firmware and software vendors optim...
Published: 2020-12-02, Author: Charles , review by: pcmag.com
Available with up to a 64-core CPU, Good serviceability, ISV certified, Standard three-year warranty,
Not the quietest under load, Less expandable than dual-CPU towers
With up to 64 processor cores, Lenovo's new Ryzen Threadripper Pro-powered ThinkStation P620 sends even brute-force dual-CPU workstations running for cover...
Yes, if you can score a deal. On sale, the P620 is a great. At full price, there are options from other system builders that are cheaper and come with off-the-shelf parts.Editors' RecommendationsOne of the internet's largest networks chooses AMD CPUs over...
Class-leading CPU performance, Superb memory footprint and bandwidth, Versatile component choices, Solid warranty from a big name
Storage and GPU ought to be better, Takes an age to boot, Loud under load
Lenovo was the first of the big workstation names to put its weight behind the Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPUs. The highly-configurable ThinkStation P620's potential is vast as it can mate a 64-core chip with massive amounts of memory and bandwidth, effective...
Published: 2021-04-26, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
Excellent Threadripper Pro 3975WX CPU performance, Superb 8-channel memory configuration, Chassis is compact for a workstation with an excellent tool-less design, Cooling proves adequate, Reasonable upgrade capabilities for an OEM workstation, Excellent o
Fans can get loud and tend to rattle, RAM coolers seem to be pointless additions, IO ports and motherboard expansion could be improved, Graphics card often feels comparably underpowered,
The Lenovo Thinkstation P620 is clearly geared towards users who have a need for a mighty CPU alongside heaps of high-bandwidth memory and plentiful PCIe connectivity. And with those goals, Threadripper Pro helps the P620 deliver successfully.The Threadri...
The launch of Threadripper Pro in the Lenovo ThinkStation P620 feels like a defining moment in the workstation market.The performance of this machine, particularly with the 32-core and 64-core Threadripper Pro CPUs, is incredible and even though Intel can...
The launch of Threadripper Pro in the Lenovo ThinkStation P620 feels like a defining moment in the workstation market.The performance of this machine, particularly with the 32-core and 64-core Threadripper Pro CPUs, is incredible and even though Intel can...
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