MAIBENBEN has gathered a "cube" for non-trivial tasks.
The company decided that creative people and those who are friends with big data need a special gift, and introduced the MAIBENBEN PC95A workstation. Inside this monolithic cube resides a powerful AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor with AMD Radeon 8060S graphics. Judging by the specifications, the device is designed for those who locally "communicate" with large language models, process terabytes of data, or engage in complex 3D rendering. The new product comes with a two-year warranty - apparently, there is confidence in the product.
Externally, the PC95A looks like a strict silver cube with an edge of almost 20 centimeters. The designers were clearly inspired by the idea of a monolith, as the entire case is cast from aluminum alloy to avoid scratches and deformation. Image: MAIBENBEN press service
The company's engineers have also seriously addressed the overheating problem. Inside the workstation, there is a closed-loop liquid cooling system that cools the hottest components. But the most interesting feature is the ventilation system. The case has 843 microscopic holes drilled into it. Thanks to natural draft, hot air rises on its own and provides additional ventilation. The manufacturer promises that under load, the processor will not heat up beyond 76 degrees, and the noise level will not exceed that of a busy office (up to 49.8 dB). Image: MAIBENBEN press service
Heavy artillery inside
The heart of the workstation is a 16-core AMD processor with a maximum clock speed of 5.1 GHz and the ability to consume up to 140 watts of power when needed. Video processing is handled by the integrated Radeon 8060S graphics processor. According to the manufacturer, it rivals discrete graphics cards at the level of RTX 4070 Mobile and can encode video in almost any format.
The RAM is 128 GB (!) of LPDDR5X standard. This is not just a lot; it is very much. Moreover, a generous 96 GB of this volume can be allocated to the graphics card to locally run the most resource-hungry artificial intelligence models. There is space for two fast SSDs for storing all this goodness, and the base version already includes a one-terabyte drive.
For geeks and beyond
The new product is excellent for experimenting with large language models. In the MAIBENBEN lab, they even tested the speed of Deepseek and QWEN3, but as usual, they warn that in real life, everything may work a little differently. Image: MAIBENBEN press service
As for connecting all peripherals, everything is in order here. The set of ports allows connecting an entire television center to the workstation, and it can output images to four monitors with 8K resolution simultaneously. There is space in the front for a fast USB-C and a classic mini-jack for headphones. At the back, there are two powerful USB-C 4.0 ports, two HDMI and DP ports, as well as a couple of gigabit network ports - one for 10 GbE and the other for 2.5 GbE. Apparently, you can enter the local network not just normally, but at cosmic speed. Image: MAIBENBEN press service
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MAIBENBEN has gathered a "cube" for non-trivial tasks.
The company decided that creative people and those who work with big data need a special gift and introduced the MAIBENBEN PC95A workstation. Inside this monolithic cube resides a powerful AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor with AMD Radeon 8060S graphics. Judging by the specifications, the device is designed for those who locally "communicate" with large language models, process terabytes of data, or engage in complex 3D rendering. The new product comes with a two-year warranty - apparently, there is confidence in the product.
