PC Pro

InterPro IPW-CL

A SOLID WORKSTATIO­N, BUT EXPENSIVE COMPARED TO OTHER SYSTEMS USING THE INTEL CORE I7-8700K

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SCORE ✪✪✪✪✪ PRICE £2,550 (£3,060 inc VAT) from ipworkstat­ions.com

InterPro has chosen the popular combinatio­n for workstatio­ns this month for its IPW-CL – an Intel Core i7-8700K and Nvidia Quadro P4000 graphics. But there are a few areas where this system singles itself out from the crowd.

Like Chillblast, InterPro has set its six-core 8700K to 4.7GHz, which is a handy boost over the 3.7GHz nominal clock, but conservati­ve compared to Overclocke­rs. The 32GB of 3,000MHz DDR4 memory suppled with the IPW-CL comes as two 16GB sticks, leaving two slots free for upgrade.

Nvidia Quadro P4000 graphics are the most common inclusion in this Labs, with five out of the eight desktop systems using it. That’s because the 1,792 CUDA cores and 8GB of GDDR5 memory it provides for under a grand are the best balance of price and power for profession­al 3D currently on the market.

InterPro has been more generous than most when it comes to storage. The Samsung 960 Evo NVMe M.2 SSD is almost as common this month as the Quadro P4000, and we’re happy with both its 500GB of capacity and its rapid 2.8GB/sec reading and 1.8GB/sec writing. The most generous inclusion is the 6TB Western Digital Gold

7,200rpm SATA hard disk. This also proved to be the fastest hard disk this month, offering 225MB/sec reading and 220MB/sec writing.

Amongst its 8700K-based peers, the IPW-CL is reasonably good for rendering. Although 1,596 in Maxon Cinebench R15’s CPU test is second slowest this month, the Blender render only took 2,234 seconds, which is the quickest for this CPU. The IPW-CL was also fastest with the Adobe Media Encoder test of 8700K-based systems. Its PC Pro benchmarks score of 281 was second fastest in this category, too.

When 3D modelling, the Maxon Cinebench R15 OpenGL score of 241 is the second quickest this month, and the SPECviewpe­rf 12.1 results are very credible. A score of 190 in SolidWorks and 145 in Catia were the fastest this month, and elsewhere results were as expected for Quadro P4000 graphics.

The InterPro IPW-CL is a capable workstatio­n, with clear strengths, particular­ly for 3D modelling. The main downside is the price. You do get more secondary hard disk storage than any other system on test this month, as well as a Blu-ray writer. But at over £500 more than other Intel Core i7-8700K-based workstatio­ns, and only a return-to-base warranty, the IPW-CL falls behind on value.

 ??  ?? ABOVE The IPW-CL includes a generous 6TB Western Digital Gold 7,200rpm SATA hard disk
ABOVE The IPW-CL includes a generous 6TB Western Digital Gold 7,200rpm SATA hard disk

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