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Workstations
Forge PC builds custom workstation computers for professionals and creators. Video editors, 3D artists, CAD engineers, and developers get a machine configured around their specific workload - assembled by hand in the UK with a 2-year warranty.
Base builds
Pick a base build and make it yours, or configure from scratch.
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Build from scratch with any budget. Full control, every step.
Configure from scratchA workstation is built around throughput, not just peak performance. The key pillars are a high core-count processor, large and fast memory, NVMe storage for scratch and project files, and reliable cooling that sustains performance over long render sessions rather than just brief benchmark runs.
Consumer gaming PCs often use components tuned for short bursts of high performance. A workstation needs to maintain that performance for hours. We select components with sustained workloads in mind, including power supplies with sufficient headroom and cases with adequate airflow for long sessions.
Video editing demands fast single-thread performance for timeline playback and high core counts for export and encoding. Our video editing builds are configured to handle 4K and 6K footage in DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Premiere without proxy workflows on a capable mid-range machine.
CPU rendering in Blender, Cinema 4D, and V-Ray scales well with core count. Our high core-count workstations with AMD Threadripper or Intel Xeon-class processors deliver significantly faster render times compared to consumer desktop chips. For GPU-accelerated rendering, we can configure NVIDIA RTX Ada Lovelace cards with large VRAM pools.
Use our step-by-step configurator to build your workstation, or get in touch if you have a specific workload in mind and want a recommendation before ordering.
A workstation PC is built around multi-threaded performance rather than gaming. It prioritises a high core-count CPU, large amounts of RAM, and fast storage - making it well suited to video editing, 3D rendering, CAD, software development, and data processing.
Gaming PCs prioritise GPU performance for high framerates. Workstations prioritise CPU core count and memory bandwidth for tasks like rendering, compiling, and running large datasets. A workstation can also game well, but the component balance is different.
For video editing in 2026, AMD Ryzen 9 and Intel Core i9 processors offer the best combination of core count and single-thread speed. We match the CPU to your editing software and footage resolution when building your system.
For 1080p and 4K video editing, 32GB is the practical minimum. For heavy 3D scenes, simulation work, or running multiple applications simultaneously, 64GB or 128GB is more appropriate. We configure RAM to your workload.
Yes. Every workstation goes through a full stability and stress test before dispatch. We verify thermals, memory stability, and storage performance.
Yes. We can configure workstations with professional-grade GPUs such as NVIDIA RTX Ada Lovelace cards for CUDA-accelerated workflows in applications like DaVinci Resolve, Blender, and AutoCAD.