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  1. Workstation Dell Precision R7960 8x3.5" with 2x Silver 4410Y, 128GB RAM, 1x 2TB SSD PCIe NVMe 3.0x4 HHHL, 2x PSU, rails, Windows 11 Pro, iDrac 9
    This set contains: 2x Intel Xeon Silver 4410Y 12-core 2GHz 30MB 150W SRMGE processor 8x RAM 16GB DDR5 RDIMM 1x 2TB SSD PCIe NVMe 3.0x4 AIC HHHL hard drive 2x D...
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    Warranty 36 months
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    Special Price PLN 20,293.77 PLN 16,499.00 Regular Price PLN 23,700.00
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In the world of design, engineering, data analysis, or content creation, stability and computing power aren't privileges – they're operational necessities. Dell Precision workstations have long been regarded as the benchmark for reliability in environments where every minute of processing counts, and a program crash can mean a whole day lost. At Hardware Direct, you'll find both tower models (T5820, T7810, T7820, T7865) and rack-mounted versions (R7910, R7920, R7960) – ready to work with applications like Autodesk, SolidWorks, Adobe, MATLAB, or Blender. These are machines engineered from the ground up for stability under full load, featuring server-grade components, ECC memory, and full compatibility with professional environments.

What You'll Find in Our Dell Workstation Offering – And Which One is for You?

At Hardware Direct, you'll discover a wide selection of Dell Precision workstations – from compact tower models to powerful rack units for data centers. Each series is designed with a different type of user in mind: from graphic designers and architects, through engineers and programmers, to R&D teams and AI computing environments. The common denominator is reliability: Intel Xeon or AMD Threadripper Pro processors, ECC memory, Quadro/RTX/Radeon Pro graphics, and full compatibility with industry-specific applications (ISV certified). Whether you're creating in Revit, calculating in ANSYS, rendering in Octane, or analyzing data in MATLAB – you'll find a station here that can handle it. And if you're not sure which to choose – we'll advise you.

T5820 – A Quiet Workstation for Everyday Design and Content Creation

For graphic designers, architects, and engineers seeking versatile hardware without overpaying, the Dell Precision T5820 is a sensible choice. Depending on the configuration, you'll find Xeon W processors (from 4 to 12 cores), 16GB to 128GB of DDR4 RAM, space for several drives (SATA, NVMe, HDD), and graphics cards ranging from Quadro P400 to RTX 4070 Ti Super. It operates quietly, is easy to upgrade, and importantly – has ISV certifications that guarantee applications like AutoCAD or Revit simply run smoothly. The T5820 is also a great choice for creative teams working in Adobe Premiere, After Effects, or DaVinci Resolve – where both performance and a conducive work environment are important. If you need a reliable tool for creative and engineering work, this is the model for you.

T7810 – A Classic for Engineering Environments Focused on Multithreading

If your applications spread tasks across all cores and compute for hours – choose the Dell Precision T7810. This dual-processor unit is based on Xeon E5 v3/v4 CPUs (up to 14 cores each), with up to 256GB ECC RAM, RAID controllers, and power supplies up to 1400W. It excels with ANSYS, MATLAB, COMSOL, or CFD and FEA applications, where stability and resource availability are crucial. Versions with Quadro K4200 or M4000 work well with 3D CAD applications, and its expansive storage space facilitates work with large assemblies and simulations. This is the station for those who want no surprises during calculations and rendering.

T7820 & T7865 – Dell Stations for Those Who Need Maximum Power on Their Desk

The T7820 is the most frequently chosen station for special tasks – from simulation to ray tracing. With 2x Xeon Gold processors, up to 256GB RAM, and cards like the Quadro RTX 6000 or Radeon Pro WX7100, it handles everything you can throw at it in V-Ray, Arnold, Maya, or Unreal Engine. Meanwhile, the T7865 with a Threadripper Pro and RTX 4080 Super is the answer for the creative market that leverages PCIe Gen5, fast NVMe drives, and GPU acceleration. These models are not only powerful but also scalable – with options to add more RAM, drives, or even a second GPU. For users working on large projects who cannot afford downtime – these are machines that get the job done.

R7910, R7920 & R7960 – Rack-Mounted Dell Stations for Teams and Render Farms

When work extends beyond a single desk and you need performance in the server room – opt for a rack-mounted version. The Dell Precision R7910 is a classic with Xeon E5 processors and Quadro cards, ready for private cloud deployment, as a render node, or for remote environments (RDP, VDI). If you're planning an investment in something truly future-proof, the R7920 and R7960 are solutions based on Xeon Scalable processors, DDR5 RAM up to 8TB, support for 3x RTX 6000 Ada graphics cards, and NVMe Gen4 drives. They operate with redundant architecture, support iDRAC 9, and can be automated for VMware, Citrix, and even containerized environments. This is the choice for teams needing centralized computing power and vertical scaling – without compromises.

Why Buy Your Dell Workstation From Us?

Because we don't sell random kits. At Hardware Direct, every Dell workstation is configured, tested, ready to work, and covered by a warranty – typically up to 36 months. We'll help you choose the right configuration for your specific software, project, number of users, or workload type. Need more RAM? We'll add it. Want to upgrade a GPU? We'll advise which one will genuinely speed up your work. And if you're unsure whether a given configuration can handle Twinmotion, Revit, Fusion 360, or AI – we'll give you a straight answer. With us, you buy with confidence – not on a trial basis. Additionally, it's fast, hassle-free, and comes with real support before and after your purchase.