Workstation Specialists brings together the AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPU and AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition GPU to deliver a powerful workstation for CAD, viz and VR
It has been over 10 years since AMD’s CPU division was a serious contender in the workstation market. In the mid 2000s its Opteron processor had a significant performance advantage over Intel. The lead was so big that it wasn’t just the specialist system builders that offered Opteron workstations. All the major OEMs, apart from Dell, had one too. AMD’s advantage, however, was short lived and in the years that followed the market once again became dominated by Intel.
Things changed in 2017 with the launch of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPU. While Threadripper might not have an outright performance lead over Intel, it has already had an impact on the market due to its competitive price / performance. Delivering up to 16 cores at high frequencies for under $1,000, Threadripper was the catalyst for Intel slashing prices on its high core count Core i9 CPUs, which is a win for everyone.
The Workstation Specialists WS-1160A is a new Threadripper-based workstation ideal for CAD users who also rely heavily on ray trace rendering and real-time viz or VR. The machine features a choice of two CPUs. Our test machine came with the top–end Threadripper 1950X which has 16 cores (3.4GHz, 4.0GHz Turbo), but there’s also a cheaper model, the Threadripper 1920X, which has 12 cores (3.5GHz, 4.0GHz Turbo).
As one would expect, the machine shines when rendering, completing our KeyShot test render in 206 seconds, more than three times as fast as a typical quad core CAD workstation like the Fujitsu Celsius W570power+. It doesn’t, however, reach the heights of the Scan 3XS WI6000 Viz, which completed the test in 141 seconds thanks to its 4.2GHz overclocked 18 core Intel Core i9 7980XE CPU.
Workstation Specialists WS-1160A – product specifications
■ AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X (3.4GHz, 4.0GHz Turbo) (16 cores, 32 threads)
■ 64GB (4 x 16GB) 3,000MHz Quad Channel DDR4
■ AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition (16GB) (17.Q3.1 driver)
■ 500GB Samsung 960 EVO M.2 NVMe SSD
■ Asus Prime X399-A
■ 425 x 215 x 464 mm / From 17kg
■ Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
■ 36 months standard hardware warranty with NBD engineer response
CPU benchmarks (single threaded) – Seconds (smaller is better)
SolidWorks 2015 IGES export: 111
CPU benchmarks (multi-threaded) – Seconds (smaller is better)
Luxion KeyShot 6.1 render test: 206
V-Ray CPU rendering benchmark (CPU): 46
GPU compute benchmark – Seconds (smaller is better)
V-Ray render benchmark (GPU): 162
3D graphics benchmarks (3D CAD) – Score (bigger is better)
SPECapc for SolidWorks 2015 (shaded + edges): 3.05
SPECapc for SolidWorks 2015 (RealView + shadows): 5.39
SPECapc for SolidWorks (RealView + shadows + AO): 16.54
SPECapc for PTC Creo 3.0 (shaded + edges): 7.27
SPECapc for PTC Creo 3.0 (reflection): 11.78
3D graphics benchmarks (design viz) – Frames Per Second (FPS) (bigger is better)
LumenRT (hotel model) (FPS): 40
LumenRT (roundabout model): 28
Autodesk LIVE (Villa Enhanced model): 138
Autodesk VRED Professional (AA off): 60
Autodesk VRED Professional (AA medium): 28
Autodesk VRED Professional (AA ultra high ): 12
3D graphics benchmarks (VR) – Frames Per Second (FPS) (bigger is better)
VR Mark (Orange): 140.33
VR Mark (Blue): 44.31
VR Mark (Cyan): N/A