AMD EPYC 7000 series - Workstation and Tower servers

High quality, optimal performance.

This series is optimized for companies who do not need rack-scale servers or do not have their own server room, but who still require reliability, expandability, and flexibility. Workstations, tower servers, and rack mount servers are ideal for graphics-intensive applications, video rendering, or scientific computing.

Modern tower systems and rack mount servers are very silent, so they are suitable to use in an office environment. Workstation & Tower servers, along with rack mount servers, are an optimal choice for enterprise applications such as email and web servers, NAS, and corporate networking.

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  1. SuperWorkstation - AMD EPYC SuperWorkstation - AMD EPYC

    Designed for CAD and 3D Modeling Applications
    NVIDIA® Quadro® Professional GPU Support

    2 518.36 €
  2. High level AMD 2D/3D station High level AMD 2D/3D station

    Designed for really complex datasets
    For higher scale VFX / 3D creations

    8 177.58 €
  3. Entry level AMD 2D/3D station Entry level AMD 2D/3D station

    Designed for video editing and smaller scale dataset creations
    For simpler Cad models
    Video / photo editing

    2 712.61 €
  4. A+ Server AS-3014TS-I A+ Server AS-3014TS-I

    Entry-Level Worksation
    Video and Music Production
    Office Applications
    3D Simulation and Rendering

    1 411.82 €
  5. Mid level AMD 2D/3D station Mid level AMD 2D/3D station

    Designed for larger datasets CAD work
    For higher scale VFX / 3D creations

    4 529.66 €
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Workstation and Tower Servers

A tower server is a computer that is built in an upright cabinet that stands alone and that is designed to function as a server. The cabinet is known as a tower, and multiple tower servers can work simultaneously for different tasks and processes. Both of them are network servers. The biggest difference is the installed way. A Rack Server is a standalone device installed in the cabinet, while the tower server can be deployed on the floor, desk, or other places. The tower server doesn't need the cabinet. If you have a limited number of clients to support and need minimal computing power, a tower server should be your choice. If you need higher power and require at least 4 to 25 servers to run the business, then the rack servers would be an ideal choice. For GPU-accelerated computing and demanding graphical tasks, consider our range of GPU servers designed to provide high-performance graphics processing capabilities.