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expiredjtsea posted Dec 03, 2025 07:48 PM
expiredjtsea posted Dec 03, 2025 07:48 PM

Corsair AI Workstation 300 PC: AMD Ryzen Max+ 395, 128GB RAM, Radeon 8060S

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$1,899

$2,199

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Origin PC has Corsair AI Workstation 300 PC (CS-9080002-NA) on sale for $1899. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16C/32T)
  • AMD Radeon 8060S up to 96GBs VRAM
  • 128GB LPDDR5X-8000MT/s RAM
  • 1TB PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
  • 350W Flex ATX Power Supply
  • Windows 11 Home

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Origin PC has Corsair AI Workstation 300 PC (CS-9080002-NA) on sale for $1899. Shipping is free.

Thanks Community Member jtsea for sharing this deal

Note, be sure to select the middle $1899 option to receive sale price.

Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16C/32T)
  • AMD Radeon 8060S up to 96GBs VRAM
  • 128GB LPDDR5X-8000MT/s RAM
  • 1TB PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
  • 350W Flex ATX Power Supply
  • Windows 11 Home

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LabRat810
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These are uSFF Workstations / uSFF HEDT-replacements.
They're between ThreadRipper and ThreadRipper Pro, in raw memory bandwidth and performance.

For example: They have double(or more) the memory bandwidth of any other mobile or desktop part (excepting ThreadRipper Pro).
128GB of 256-bit LPDDR5X-8000 (256GB/s), is closer to a dGPU's GDDR5 VRAM bandwidth. Well-more than any consumer desktop platform.

https://tpucdn.com/cpu-specs/images/connectivity/amd-mobile-fp11.jpg
https://www.techpowerup.com/cpu-s...-395.c3994

For GPGPU (and gaming), you're basically getting RX 9060-ish 'grunt' with 96GB of not-GDDR5 VRAM. -attached to an SoC performing similarly to a 7950X, and operating more-efficiently than even a 9950X.

You lose most-all upgradability vs. a DIY workstation but, there's at least 2x USB4 for eGPU and/or External Expansion. Plus, this is far more portable and more thermal/power efficient than a similarly-performing desktop build.


Edit: Oh, and keep in mind: 128GB of DDR5 memory, right now, may-well be over half the price of this unit. -for the RAM alone

If you need 128GB RAM for whatever reason, and you need to upgrade already-
this probably looks like a downright "Slickdeal"
Mattari
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Well considering this looks to be literally just a recolor and rebrand of the Nimo Ryzen AI 395 Max+, and I just recently got the Nimo variant in after watching it a couple months quite some time, I can confirm it's a solid system.

It displays as 32 cores, you can dynamically adjust the RAM to be anywhere from 96Gb CPU and 32Gb GPU, to 32Gb CPU and 96Gb GPU which is what I do as I use it for an AI server, but by default it's set to an even 64/64 split. It comes with Windows pre-installed, minimal bloatware (at least with the Nimo PC) and I had no issues making it into an AI workstation. It can easily run gpt-oss:120b at fair speed, with other models such as gpt-oss:20b running nearly as quickly as my previous RTX 3070 24Gb AI server did. I expect it also absolutely rips at gaming considering how well AMD has been doing, along with the incredible RAM flexibility; setting 64Gb to each CPU and GPU should be plenty to load even the most resource-intensive games. If it's handling AI nearly at the level of the RTX 3070, I actually expect it likely meets or exceeds that card in gaming performance; it's newer silicon, and while AI is a tough one to push, it's also a different ballgame from running games.
One notable difference I see is this PC, while nearly 1:1 to the Nimo PC's design, looks like it may have a bit more airflow on the front. It's fairly small for a PC, stays fairly cool on my model (so this one should be even cooler I'd imagine), and has a "turbo" button under the power button which increases the max wattage (but doesn't seem to affect idle wattage, as I'd expect).
Just to compare with the listed stats for this workstation, the one I got was $1,999 with a $160 discount for a total of $1,839, but it now currently goes for $2,199.99, making this Corsair rebrand a solid deal right now. Mine was specced out with a Ryzen AI 395 Max+, 128Gb LPDDR5 8000MHz, a 2Tb NVMe, and lists its turbo mode goes up to 120 watts. This PC matches that, but where it only has a 1Tb NVMe, 350W power supply may provide more performance if it runs higher than 120W (some PSUs are over-specced to provide headway and power-efficiency).
That about sums up my thoughts given I own the pre-white-labeled model.
Cheers!
Rpost
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This is a good price especially with the ram you get. The only people downvoting this thinks everything is just for gaming.

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Dec 04, 2025 06:13 PM
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OPTICSOURCEDec 04, 2025 06:13 PM
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But does this run most LLMs, considering that AMD does not use tensor cores like Nvidia?
Dec 04, 2025 07:40 PM
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kaosstarDec 04, 2025 07:40 PM
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Quote from OPTICSOURCE :
But does this run most LLMs, considering that AMD does not use tensor cores like Nvidia?
Yes, and it can run quite large models with acceptable speed. Moreso than all but the most expensive and exotic (4+ GPU) setups.
Dec 04, 2025 10:52 PM
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SephorothDec 04, 2025 10:52 PM
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Quote from kaosstar :
Yes, and it can run quite large models with acceptable speed. Moreso than all but the most expensive and exotic (4+ GPU) setups.
The more plausible competition might be Mac Studios which will run faster albeit those also cost around twice as much and be confined to Mac OS to maintain that speed.
Dec 04, 2025 11:48 PM
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slickdealbuzzerDec 04, 2025 11:48 PM
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growup. minisforum is ahead of all. 256gb on intel is being offered. you should go with 512,. so that i can run mission VM's Wink
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Dec 05, 2025 12:50 AM
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thommanDec 05, 2025 12:50 AM
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Very good configuration if you want to run large LLMs locally. 5080s run the LLMs far better if the LLM fits within 16GB, but for larger LLMs this will smoke 5080. With 128GB shared RAM you can run some fairly large LLMs. This was possible only with Macs costing 3K+ so far (i.e. among easily available make/models) - so this is a great choice for non-apple folks.
Last edited by thomman December 4, 2025 at 05:52 PM.
Dec 05, 2025 12:57 AM
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thommanDec 05, 2025 12:57 AM
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Quote from kaosstar :
Yes, and it can run quite large models with acceptable speed. Moreso than all but the most expensive and exotic (4+ GPU) setups.
If your use is entirely local LLM, there is DGX Spark (https://marketplace.nvidia.com/en...dgx-spark/). Still 3K+, but gets you nVidia framework. You can run similar-sized LLMs as this, with far faster performance.
Dec 05, 2025 03:38 AM
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andyurmeDec 05, 2025 03:38 AM
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The RAM itself makes it worth it if this machine meets your needs. Very tempting for an upgrade to my 5-year old intel CPU with an even older AMD Vega

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Dec 05, 2025 11:57 AM
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whatgooddealDec 05, 2025 11:57 AM
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been this price for weeks at corsair.com, and ended after cyber monday.
Dec 05, 2025 11:59 AM
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whatgooddealDec 05, 2025 11:59 AM
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Quote from slickdealbuzzer :
growup. minisforum is ahead of all. 256gb on intel is being offered. you should go with 512,. so that i can run mission VM's Wink
where?
Dec 06, 2025 05:20 PM
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TenderPiranhaDec 06, 2025 05:20 PM
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I'll buy this and sell 128GB of RAM on eBay for $1400.
Dec 06, 2025 06:14 PM
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ChaoZ7697Dec 06, 2025 06:14 PM
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middle option is now $2199
Dec 06, 2025 06:15 PM
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ChaoZ7697Dec 06, 2025 06:15 PM
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Middle option is $2199 now
Dec 06, 2025 06:17 PM
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lordmaximus123Dec 06, 2025 06:17 PM
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Quote from ChaoZ7697 :
Middle option is $2199 now
But the third option is also the same with 4TB of storage. I am just confuse
Dec 06, 2025 06:30 PM
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ChaoZ7697Dec 06, 2025 06:30 PM
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also, does AMD support CUDA now (sorry I am from a cave under the rock), i.e. would I have trouble fine tuning PyTorch etc. And what does UP TO 96GBs VRAM mean? GPU shares memory with CPU? No dedicated video memory?

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Dec 06, 2025 06:40 PM
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ChaoZ7697Dec 06, 2025 06:40 PM
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Quote from lordmaximus123 :
But the third option is also the same with 4TB of storage. I am just confuse
me too...

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