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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs Supported by Select BOXX Systems

Integration of NVIDIA Blackwell technology with increased GPU memory accelerates creative software application performance.

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January 23, 2025

BOXX Technologies reports that, as a supplier of NVIDIA-Certified Systems, select BOXX products will support the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs available now. The new NVIDIA Blackwell architecture GPUs combine the latest-generation RT Cores and Tensor Cores with GDDR7 memory, increased clock speed, and VRAM, to deliver improved AI, graphics, rendering, and ray-tracing performance.

“Our support for the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series technology is essential because these GPUs accelerate application performance and creative workflows,” says BOXX CEO Kirk Schell. “Now video editors, VFX artists, animators, architects, and other content creators can take advantage of all AI has to offer and design, render, collaborate, and meet project deadlines faster than ever before.”

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPU supported by BOXX systems features the latest Blackwell technology for accelerated AI and ray tracing, as well as up to1.8TB/s of GDDR7 memory bandwidth to power:

    • Faster content creation

    • Multi-application workflows

    • Improved AI and machine learning support

The new GPU series also offers more VRAM than the previous generation, enabling users of Adobe Creative Cloud, DaVinci Resolve, Cinema 4D, Revit, Rhino, and other applications supported by NVIDIA Studio Drivers, to optimize tasks such as: next-gen raytracing and AI-powered graphics; AI-assisted video editing/rendering; and real-time 8K video editing.

To accelerate V-Ray, Autodesk Arnold, Lumion, and other 3D renderers supported by NVIDIA Studio Drivers, the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs inside BOXX systems feature DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation.

In addition to the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs, these select BOXX products include multi-core Intel Core Ultra, AMD Ryzen 9000 or AMD Ryzen Threadripper and Intel Xeon W processors, liquid cooling, ample memory, and plenty of hard drives. BOXX computer hardware is purpose-built for media and entertainment, manufacturing and product design, architecture, engineering, and construction workflows.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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