Workstation with i9-13900T and Nvidia RTX 4000 SFF ada 0:00 Box 0:40 300W AC Adapter 2:40 toolless case removal 5:46 RTX and post use thoughts 7:53 NVMe cooling
Thank you for the video was really interesting in seeing what sort of expansion slots their Ultra used, both front and back.. I particularly love the tiny formfactor and the fact it's user serviceable with of the shelf parts. I'm debating on buying their base model as I'm gonna use it for crunching video data. Drop in my own CPU, addon cards and customise it for my own purpose. Planning on running Linux as my choosen OS.
I have a p7 with the w7-3445 cpu (20core/40thread) you can run it 100% 24/7 and CPU stays under 64c all day long all night long without a hiccup. The cooling solutions they use is rock solid. I would imagine same for P3. These are real working machines, not RGB gaming machines.
Lenovo sells a power cable kit so that you can run a low profile GPU that requires additional power above the 75W the PCIe rail. Can you confirm the white connection toward the back of the PCIe rail is that connection source?
I am honestly thinking of using this as a Gaming Pc at 1080 with the RTX 4000 Ada I would imagine can handle anything at any resolution. I want to go with Lenovo as they offer onsite service if a problem and this is the smallest prebuilt of any of the large companies.. .any issues with this plan i am willing to spend the extra cash for the portability like going internationally.
hello @jasonIstre, first off, i wanna say thank you for this video, very helpful....question: I made a custom order a couple of weeks ago and I'm wondering how long it took you to get the order shipped?
Hi @wsaffar2002, I cant remember exactly, but I think mine was about 2 weeks from placement to delivery. It was a custom order as well. It was through a reseller/distributor rather than direct/website order, but I’m not sure if that matters.
I saw in another comment that this was a custom, did you have the USB card selected? I notice that it is off as a factory default. I am looking to order one and want to make sure I get the ports.
Is it noisy during normal use? I mean during surfing and RU-vid? I always had the Tiny versions and now thinking to jump into ultra version but a bit concerned about noise.. I can't decide to order the P3 Tiny or P3 ultra.
Idle it's quiet, but if you start doing anything that uses the GPU or kick off some background task that uses a bunch of resources and the fans kick up decently loud. It's somewhat annoying to be honest, but since I mounted mine decently under the desk I doesn't bother me as much as it would if above desk. There are some BIOS settings to reduce the fan noise that I haven't played with. I read in nvidia driver release notes of an ongoing issue where all adapters cant enter low power mode when multi-displays connected. I may try moving 2 of my displays to the integrated intel graphics and see if fans or temperature reduces. It definitely doesn't heat up the room like tower normally does.
...but like right now I'm using 30GB of RAM with 15 apps open, some heavy apps, 2 browsers with 20 tabs each and it's almost silent. However, If I start a single youtube video the fans will kick up decently loud.
Great looking and well engineered. But way out of my budget. I slapped an A2000 (NOS on Amazon before prices got silly) into an EliteDesk SFF 800 G4 with everything totaling $550.
this configuration specifically around $4000-4600, a reseller or direct sales rep can usually get a special bid lower if you have an exact configuration request
Should be as long as you use a 13th Gen Intel. Might void your warranty, but they sell this unit with i3,i5,i7,i9 cpus of normal, T, and K. Note that a K model CPU like 13900K or 13700K doesnt support addon graphics pcie adapter probably due to power and thermal limitations.
probably you can, but beware of the psu. if you buy p3 ultra with a 170w psu and an i5 13600 and you want to swap with an i9, then 170w might not, definitely will not be enough. so, if youre buying p3 with a lower end cpu, but plan on upgrading cpu (or gpu if you go with t400/t1000) be sure to select the 300w psu. its like 80$ difference.
I have a P360 Ultra i9 with the a5000. I haven't seen an side by side comparison between a5000 mobile and a4000 slim. But I'm always looking to upgrade.
For all the $$$ you have wrapped up in fancy hardware, why cant you buy a camera that doesn't alter perspective when you rotate an item you're showing off? The visuals are terrible. I cant tell if this thing is square or nearly square. You describe it as small but there is no way to actually visualize it because it changes size as you move it around. Also, my friend suggests mounting the camera true to the table surface.
I can see just fine. Just cut him some slack, dude. Not everyone starts out full-on professional; or wanna be, for that matter. And there’s this thing call “Google”, that shows you square, nearly square, round, or rectangle.