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Best Gaming Workstations
For serious gamers, having the right tools for the job is critical. That means upgrading from the average gaming pc to a gaming workstation. Not every one that games need this type of performance, but for those who want to be at their best and who need to have the highest quality performance for professional play, these are the best options in the market.
Many people often confuse these workstations with those designed just for work needs. While they can be some of the best for performance on the job, some are designed specifically for use while gaming. Those are the models you really want to take a closer look at when you are in the market to game seriously. Workstations are not just for work.
Today, more of the hardware typically used to be designed for work is not being used for gaming as applications. That includes 3ds Max, CAD, and others. The good news is that these can enhance gameplay and provide a far higher level of functionality when they are right for you.
At Lenovo, we offer the best options out there for your needs. That includes gaming workstation options that combine the features you typically need for work with those you need for day-to-day gaming (and much higher gameplay, too). Take a look at the available models we offer. Then, find the system right for you.
What Is the Difference Between a Gaming Workstation and a PC?
If you are looking for the best budget gaming laptop, you will not find it in workstations. Rather, these are desktop towers that are specially designed with advanced technical or scientific applications. In short, a workstation is built specifically for some goal, such as the professional need for drafting or engineering work, or one that is designed specifically for gaming.
When comparing these, you may see some of the best components for personal gaming systems in these models, such as a high-end processor and an Nvidia graphics card. These systems tend to have a higher quality of materials. In some cases, they are custom built to include components that take them to the next level, meeting the specifications of the person purchasing them.
Keep in mind that consumer hardware can sometimes outperform professional systems once it reaches a specific price level. A workstation system, though, is purpose-built for running that professional software. When it comes to workloads, these systems are excellent because they typically include driver-level optimizations and numerous certifications.
Key Differences to Note
The average workstation is going to have some core components to it, such as:
A high core count and a solid processor, often a scalable model
Numerous options for expansion, including more processor and PCI lanes
Support for ECC Ram at high compacity
More storage support
The average gaming system is going to have:
High core count with overclockable CPUs
A CUP cooler and case fans to keep the system good
High core clock with overclockable GPUs
A cool design including RGB components
What to Look for in a Workstation Gaming PC
For many gamers, a workstation gaming PC is going to be a superior buy. It is going to be able to perform at a higher level for you than any other option. One thing to keep in mind is that professional-grade products like this tend to be built for a specific goal or purpose. Some workstations are built for those who are designing, producing, or creating. While others are focused heavily on gaming components.
How to Buy High Quality Gaming Workstation?
If you are in the market to purchase gaming computers, there are a few key things you need to keep in mind. No matter if it is a workstation or a typical desktop tower, there are some components that are quite important to overall performance. Let's break down some of the core components that make gaming possible.
Laptop or desktop?
One of the questions many people have is whether they should go for a laptop or a desktop. First, if you are looking for the very best level of performance, it is often best to skip the best budget gaming laptop out there. Laptops are not able to have the same level of functionality as the best workstations or desktops. That is because they just do not have room for it.
Some great laptops out there can be good for overall gameplay, though. You can find a laptop for gaming and work, in fact, which may provide excellent performance in both areas. Keep in mind that a desktop is not portable like a laptop. Depending on what you need in them, you may want to consider the use of a laptop instead of a desktop. For serious gamers who play in the same location, skip the laptop and focus on the desktop.
Processor
If you are after a laptop for gaming and work, or you want a gaming desktop that can keep up with you, be sure to choose an advanced processor. Often, professional workstations already have great processors because this helps keep them functioning at their best when multiple computer systems and software programs are in use. There are a few brands to choose from, each with unique features overall.
The core here is to invest in a multi-core processor. Purchase the highest quality possible. When it comes to any type of investment in a gaming system, it is the processor that is going to be the most important part of the purchase in most cases. You can buy gaming desktop and workstation models with Intel processors, for example, that perform perfectly for both work and professional use.
Graphics
Another important option when buying gaming desktops or laptops is the graphics card. Many of today's systems incorporate the graphics card into the processor. An integrated graphics card is a good way to keep costs low. It may be harder to find these on some of the more advanced workstations, but that often means that you are getting a much higher quality graphics card as a result. Take a closer look at the type, as that can play a big role in your experience as well. Compare a few before you buy gaming desktop models.
Memory
Whether you are investing in a workstation gaming pc or a traditional desktop pc, it is always important to consider the amount of memory offered. Memory is critical for ensuring the processor can work at its best. Look for the most RAM you can purchase with your system. That typically includes 4 to 8 GB of memory for most models. You may be able to upgrade the amount of memory provided, though, over time. Look for a gaming workstation that offers ample room to allow for increased memory. Some offer more space than others. The more serious you are about gaming, the most important it is to have more RAM.
Storage
Also important is storage. It helps to have enough storage to manage the level of gaming you do. Storage should be as high as your budget allows for, as this can help to improve overall performance. However, like RAM, you can often add to it over time. One way to do this is with an external hard drive, the ideal way for you to get more performance out of your system inexpensively. When buying for the best performance, check out the systems that already offer 1 TB of storage or more.
Operating system
As you look at the workstation gaming pc that is right for you, know that the operating system you choose may play a big role in that performance. Quite often, the best option is a Windows system. You can choose from several operating systems, but a Windows 10 Pro 64 or higher model tends to be the best for the overall balance between gaming and work needs. Take into consideration the wide range of features out there in the latest models of operating systems.
Laptop considerations
If you are looking for a gaming laptop with best battery life, take some time to compare a few options here at Lenovo. We offer a range of products that can fit most needs. If you plan to buy a laptop instead of a workstation, be sure to consider what it offers overall compared to what your needs are. If you are a heavy gamer, you may need to spend more to get a better processor, higher RAM, and better gaming graphics. If, on the other hand, you are just starting, you may want a lower-end model. The key here is that, unlike many desktops and workstations, it is much harder to upgrade these components and sometimes not possible at all.
What You Will Find at Lenovo
We are dedicated to providing the highest quality gaming systems to our clients. That means providing you with the options you need. That is a gaming laptop with the best battery life features for some. Other times, it is a high-end workstation that can take your gameplay to the next level every time you turn it on.
Our gaming computers are also available in a wide range of types and styles, allowing them to meet your needs consistently. For others, it means providing the best processors and exceptional displays or monitors. When you make the decision to work with us, you get outstanding results on a consistent basis. Take a few minutes to check out all of the options we have available today.
Buy with confidence at Lenovo. Whether you are looking for gaming workstations that offer the very best performance or you want a system that is going to be a good price, you are sure to find exactly what you need here. Reach out to us today to learn more about discounts, deals, and free shipping on these models.
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