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Lenovo ThinkStation P620 Review: Ripping Threads to Shreads | Digital Trends

Posted on January 7, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Think really big.

If you could put together a workstation with the most powerful components on the market, what would it look like? Well, it would probably look a lot like the Lenovo ThinkStation P620, a workstation kitted out with a Threadripper Pro processor that’s capable of handling the most demanding workloads possible. It’s the definition of overkill, designed to optimize a specific set of applications for performance. For most people, it’s an overpriced workstation that doesn’t make sense when you could build your own computer with cheaper parts you can buy separately.
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