Monday, January 6th 2020

COLORFUL Introduces ProMaster Line for Creators and Professionals

Colorful Technology Company Limited, professional manufacturer of graphics cards, motherboards and high-performance storage solutions is thrilled to introduce a new line-up of pre-built PCs to empower creators, artists, and multimedia professionals with the introduction of the new ProMaster line from COLORFUL. The ProMaster H1 PC is designed to bring creators and professionals a ready-made solution so they can focus on what matters: to start creating.

Based on NVIDIA RTX Studio, COLORFUL ProMaster H1 features the latest GeForce RTX SUPER GPUs from NVIDIA, bolstered by COLORFUL engineering for maximum performance and dependability and is complimented by an 8-core 9th-generation Intel Core i7 9700F processor. Easily multitask and handle large files with memory options up to 64 GB DDR4 memory and storage combos of up to 1 TB NVMe SSDs an a 2 TB HDD. The premium built body features soft, dampening fabric on the side panels for a premium look. The ProMaster also comes with Intel Optane technology for a more responsive feel and comes with D5 Fusion software out of the box.
The COLORFUL ProMaster H1 is available in Advanced, Prime and Ultra variants and priced at $1,899, $2,449, and $2,749 respectively.

Performance that's Right For You
Scale to your needs with the COLORFUL's varying options. COLORFUL offers the ProMaster H1 PC with 3 variants from Advanced, Prime and Ultra so professionals can pick just the right amount of performance for their needs. All models come with an Intel 9th-generation Core i7 9700F eight-core processor, a 2 TB hard drive, a 500 W 80Plus Gold SFX power supply. Scale from an GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER for lighter projects all the way up to an GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER for more specialized applications. From photographers, layout artists, graphics designer all the to a production house, COLORFUL has something for you.

Professional Looks, Performance Pedigree
The COLORFUL ProMaster H1 features simple yet elegant case, borrowing cues from COLORFUL's gamer pedigree but presenting it in a simple, subdued style that will easily fit any desktop. Fabric-lined side and front panels gives the ProMaster H1 chassis a unique look. Intuitive front panel power button and ports adorn the fabric-meet-industrial steel form of the ProMaster H1 with COLORFUL's choice of curves and rounded edges for the ProMaster H1 chassis making it easy on the eyes. The stands are designed to serve as easy-grip handles when moving the COLORFUL ProMaster H1 around and the relatively tight footprint, makes the ProMaster H1 an inconspicuous addition to even the busiest of desks.

Designed for Creators
Whether you're a paper to screen to print artist or an architect that want real-time raytracing for urgent client walkthroughs, COLORFUL's ProMaster H1 supports many international tier-1 creative apps and professional applications. Work- with Adobe CC apps as well as 3D modelling applications and enjoy real-time raytracing support for your design needs.

COLORFUL ProMaster H1 Specifications
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4 Comments on COLORFUL Introduces ProMaster Line for Creators and Professionals

#1
DeathtoGnomes
so they are targeting creative folk with this, but they are only offering intel variants. More has proven to be king when rendering. Maybe COLORFUL will hire someone smarter next time to design this kind of rig.
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#2
ypsylon
TL;DR - pleasing external aesthetics, cheaply designed for metric tonnes of $$$. Build your own work rig/mini-PC yourself. The end.

Cough.

OK, so let's start with CPU. Is that a joke? 9700F. Granted Photoshop (or Adobe) in general is terrible at scaling, but take Affinity Photo and you'll choke the crap out of that CPU when all-pitiful 8 cores are loaded. On 1st and 2nd gen TR you can load all cores available when jumping between projects or loading metric ton of filters and layers.

VGAs, uh... yes sure you can render CUDA-RTX stuff on all of them, but knowing how much difference there is between 2080Ti and 2080S and below that begs the question, are these mini-PC targeted at clueless semi-artists or really only for gamers?


OS - Windows 10 Home. Give me a break... Pro is absolute requirement, at least you have some control over the system. You can prevent Updates screwing your working day.

HDD in a photo/graphic/rendering/designer machine? Feeling quite all right you guys? Not a single bloody TB3 output. No option to add more NVMe (cheap-o consumer level CPU).

Nearly 2800 USD for top model. They smoking some potent stuff...
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#3
bonehead123
Fabric-lined panels = DUST MAGNETS = do you bill your clients for the vac time or just eat it as a CODB hahahah ?????

I'm pretty sure most design/artistic pros would much rather be creating stuff than be stuck on vac duty for the 1st or last hour of every work day.........
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#4
DeathtoGnomes
ypsylonTL;DR - pleasing external aesthetics, cheaply designed for metric tonnes of $$$. Build your own work rig/mini-PC yourself. The end.

Cough.

OK, so let's start with CPU. Is that a joke? 9700F. Granted Photoshop (or Adobe) in general is terrible at scaling, but take Affinity Photo and you'll choke the crap out of that CPU when all-pitiful 8 cores are loaded. On 1st and 2nd gen TR you can load all cores available when jumping between projects or loading metric ton of filters and layers.

VGAs, uh... yes sure you can render CUDA-RTX stuff on all of them, but knowing how much difference there is between 2080Ti and 2080S and below that begs the question, are these mini-PC targeted at clueless semi-artists or really only for gamers?


OS - Windows 10 Home. Give me a break... Pro is absolute requirement, at least you have some control over the system. You can prevent Updates screwing your working day.

HDD in a photo/graphic/rendering/designer machine? Feeling quite all right you guys? Not a single bloody TB3 output. No option to add more NVMe (cheap-o consumer level CPU).

Nearly 2800 USD for top model. They smoking some potent stuff...
but they'll look pretty on the desk instead of under it. LOL
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