Hexus reviewed the Scan 3XS RTX Studio Pro T1128T
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Threadripper meets Titan in an £11k powerhouse. Most folks' predictions for 2020 have gone out the window. These are times the likes of which most of us have never before experienced, yet amid the frightful uncertainty of Covid-19, there are reasons for cautious optimism. The tech sector, in particular, sits at the forefront of this newfound potential. With a worldwide shift in working habits, sales of PC hardware are expected to benefit from an unforeseen blossom, representing real opportunity for a number of manufacturers.Scan 3XS RTX Studio Pro T1128T Review
Nvidia has responded by doubling down on RTX Studio, a certification program that promises to deliver "laptops and desktops purpose-built to power the world's most innovative minds." In a nutshell, any system wanting to carry the RTX Studio badge must feature a minimum set of hardware requirements - GeForce, Quadro or Titan RTX graphics, Intel Core i7 or equivalent, at least 16GB of memory and a 512GB SSD - and said PC is then validated and tested by Nvidia itself before heading to retail.