Founded in the year 2020, Holoware offers workstations for high-end business applications like Autodesk Maya, 3DS Max, Solidworks, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Aftereffects, Ansys, Blender, Catia, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, etc and pre-built gaming PC/desktop.
Recommended Workstations for Autodesk 3DS Max
Purpose | Modelling | CPU Rendering | GPU Rendering |
Workstation Model | Holoware H6 5000/Holoware H6 7000 Series | Holoware H6 5000/Holoware H6 7000 Series | Holoware H6 5000 /Holoware H6 7000 Series |
CPU | AMD Ryzen 5/AMD Ryzen 7 | AMD Ryzen 5/AMD Ryzen 7 + Render Farm | AMD Ryzen 5/AMD Ryzen 7 |
GPU | 4GB + VRAM (Nvidia Quadro T1000) | 4GB + VRAM (Nvidia Quadro T1000) | 6GB + VRAM (Nvidia RTX A2000) |
Memory | 16GB – 64GB DDR4 | 16GB – 64GB DDR4 | 16GB – 64GB DDR4 |
Storage | NVMe M.2 Gen3 SSD | NVMe M.2 Gen3 SSD | NVMe M.2 Gen3 SSD |
Recommended Workstations for Solidworks
SolidWorks is a professional-grade engineering software that focuses on computer-aided design (CAD). SolidWorks, on the other hand, contains facilities for visualization, simulation, CAM, and many other components that necessitate a lot of memory and computer processing power.
Solidworks Workstations for Beginners
The system will be suitable for those who are learning Solidworks (or) for use at Training Institutes for basic courses.
Processor: 6 Cores, 12 Threads
Memory: 16 GB or More
Storage: 512GB of NVMe Gen3 SSD (For faster operations) or 512GB SATA SSD or more
Graphics Card: Nvidia Quadro P600/T600
Network: High-Speed LAN or 6th Generation Wi-Fi (For Faster downloads/uploads)
Solidworks Workstations in the Middle of the Spectrum
Users that work with large assemblies, complicated parts, intricate sheet metal designs, and/or FEA/CFD analysis requires this configuration
Processor: 8 Cores, 16 Threads
Memory: 32 GB or More
Storage: 1TB of NVMe Gen3 SSD (For faster operations) or 1TB SATA SSD or more
Graphics Card: Nvidia Quadro P1000/T1000 or more
Network: High-Speed LAN or 6th Generation Wi-Fi (For Faster downloads/uploads)
Solidworks Workstation for Superior requirements
For Users who has the above requirements + have huge components assemblies, in terms of 10000 or above components that need to be loaded & large businesses which work on huge multilayered projects require this configuration
Processor: 12 Cores, 24 Threads or more
Memory: 64 GB or More
Storage: 4TB of NVMe Gen3 SSD (For faster operations) or 4TB SATA SSD or more
Graphics Card: Nvidia Quadro P4000/T4000 or more
Network: High-Speed LAN or 6th Generation Wi-Fi (For Faster downloads/uploads)
Recommended Hardware for Autodesk Maya
Maya is a 3D modelling and animation application that may be used to create 3D materials for usage in cinema, television, game development, and architecture projects. Autodesk Maya is a sophisticated programme designed for professionals with extensive experience in computer-aided design (CAD). Autodesk Maya makes 3D modelling a snap, thanks to its practically limitless feature set and outstanding live rendering capabilities.
Modelling Configurations
Modelling (Basic) | Modelling (Higher performance) | |
Workstation | Holoware H6 5000 Series | Holoware H6 7000 Series |
CPU | Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G (up to 4.2GHz) | Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G (up to 4.4GHz) |
GPU | Nvidia Quadro T600/Nvidia Quadro P620 | Nvidia Quadro T1000/Nvidia Quadro P1000 |
Memory | 16 GB – 32 GB DDR4 | 32 – 64 GB DDR4 |
Storage | 512 GB – 1 TB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3 SSD | 2 TB – 4 TB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3 SS |
Rendering Configurations
Rendered images are extremely efficient at utilising a large number of cores, thanks to the use of rendering engines such as Arnold (which is included with later versions of Maya, as well as Mental Ray, V-Ray, Keyshot, and others). This means a CPU with twice the number of cores is almost twice as fast as a CPU with half the number of cores.
Rendering | |
Workstation | Holoware H6 7000 Series |
CPU | Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G (up to 4.4GHz) |
GPU | Nvidia RTX A2000 (6GB GDDR6 memory) |
Memory | 32 – 64 GB DDR4 |
Storage | 2 TB – 4 TB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3 SSD |
Recommended for Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe programs like Premiere Pro and After Effects gain the advantage from being run on a powerful CPU and GPU. Many effects, including dissolves, colour substitution, and warp stabilization, can now leverage the power of the graphics card’s CUDA cores resulting in improved performance.
Processor
When it comes to video editing, 2D animation and motion tracking as well as warp stabilization & rendering previews operations, benchmark results show that they only use 6 to 10 cores at the most.
Graphics
There are two primary advantages to using a Quadro video card: they have greater VRAM (which is often necessary for 8K operations), and we have found them to be slightly more reliable over the long haul.
For 1080p Video Edit, Premiere Pro Requirements, one can use either Nvidia Quadro T600 (4GB) or Nvidia Quadro T1000 (4GB) Graphics Card.
For 4K Video Edit, Premiere Pro Requirements, one can use Nvidia RTX A2000 (6GB) Graphics Card.
Memory
Video editing is a rigorous workflow that has a huge impact on your computer’s performance. That is why it is so important that your system has the RAM it needs to do such a task. Generally, 32-64GB of memory is recommended for Premiere Pro users, but for better certainty, they should allocate 3-6GB of memory to each core.
For 1080p Video Edit, Premiere Pro Requirements, one can use 4GB RAM per CPU core. For e.g., if you are selecting Holoware H6 7000 series workstation with 8 cores, then the required memory would be 32GB.
For 4K Video Edit, Premiere Pro Requirements, one can use 5GB per core formula. For e.g., if you are selecting Holoware H6 5000 series workstation with 6 cores, then the required memory would be 30 GB or 32 GB of memory.
Storage
To get the most out of Premiere Pro, it’s generally useful to have a 3 to 4 drive arrangement.
Holoware
Regus Olympia Platina, 9th Floor,
Olympia Platina, Plot No.33-B, South Phase,
Guindy Industrial Estate, Chennai – 600 032.
Tamilnadu, India
1800-572-5882
sales@holoware.co
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