Products FAQ

Matthew Estes
Matthew Estes
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Q: What types of systems do you offer?

A: At Exxact, we offer a wide range of high-performance computing solutions, including:

  • Desktop Workstations
  • Servers
  • Clusters
  • GPU-accelerated systems
  • AI and Deep Learning solutions
  • Custom-built systems tailored to specific needs

Our product line is designed to cater to various industries, including scientific research, media and entertainment, finance, and more.

Q: Can I customize my system configuration?

A: Yes, absolutely! We offer extensive customization options for both our desktop and server systems. You can choose from a variety of operating systems, processors, memory configurations, storage options, graphics cards, and other components to build a system that perfectly meets your specific requirements. Our sales team can guide you through the customization process to ensure you get the optimal configuration for your needs.

Q: What's the difference between your desktop systems and servers?

A: While both our desktop systems and servers are powerful computing solutions, they are designed for different use cases.

Desktop Systems:

  • Optimized for individual use or small team environments
  • Focus on graphics performance and interactive computing
  • Typically come with a single processor and consumer-grade components
  • Ideal for tasks like 3D modeling, video editing, and software development

Servers:

  • Designed for multi-user environments and running critical business applications
  • Emphasize reliability, scalability, and remote management capabilities
  • Often feature multiple processors, error-correcting memory, and redundant components
  • Suitable for tasks such as data processing, virtualization, and hosting web applications

The choice between a desktop system and a server depends on your specific needs, workload, and intended use case. Our sales team can help you determine which solution is best for your requirements.

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