One of the most frustrating errors is one that lacks a clear description or helpful advice. The “Something Went Wrong” error epitomizes this perfectly. This error can arise from a variety of issues, including connectivity problems, cache corruption, or incorrect system settings. Fortunately, with a few simple troubleshooting steps, you can resolve this error and
AMD Ryzen 9000 Series
AMD’s next-gen Ryzen 9000 Series, announced for a July 2024 launch, continues to improve upon AMD’s processor design with their new Zen 5 architecture and improved performance per clock.
Jason Laramie of Laramie Studio: An Unlikely Creative Path
Jason excelled in art and science, leading him down a unique path to 3D medical animation and workflows that need a powerful, reliable workstation computer.
Press Release: Puget Systems at CVPR 2024: Booth #2113
Puget Systems Makes its Debut at CVPR 2024 with Demonstrations of its “On-Premise” Generative AI and Machine Learning Custom Server
AMD X870E vs X870 vs X670E vs X670 vs B650E vs B650
AMD has announced their latest generation of motherboard chipsets. How do the X870 and X870E compare to the X670 and B650 chipsets?
Puget Mobile 17″ vs M3 Max MacBook Pro 16″ for AI Workflows
How does the new Puget Mobile 17″ compare to the MacBook Pro M3 Max 16″ in performance across a variety of AI-powered workloads?
Puget Systems at SIGGRAPH 2024
Stop by our booth from July 30th – August 1st to meet the Puget Systems team and learn about our customized workstations, servers, and storage systems.
Puget Systems at CVPR 2024
Stop by our booth on June 19-21 to meet the Puget Systems team and learn about our custom-designed AI workstations and servers.
Puget Systems at XP Game Summit 2024
Stop by our booth on June 13th & 14th to meet the Puget Systems team and learn about our game dev workstations and laptops.
Mac vs PC for Content Creation (2024)
Following our recent M3 Max MacBook testing, we used our benchmark database to get performance data for Mac vs. PC for content creation.