Lumion Workstations

For creation of renders hyper-realistic renders in Lumion, you need a workstation PC designed for the job. Turn 2D models into highly textured renders and edit them in real time using one of our workstation options optimized for Lumion.

Performance Optimized

Our Lumion workstations are specifically designed for high demand workflows and single threaded CPU power to maximize performance without wasted resources. You won’t find a faster PC for Lumion anywhere else.

Expert Build Quality

Every PC we create is meticulously crafted by expert hands using only premium grade parts. The end result is a faster, more reliable PC that helps you get more done.

25 Years Experience

We’ve been building award winning workstations for professional workflows since 1997. It's that legacy that we continue to bring to every graphic workstation PC we create today.

Rendering

ProMagix™ HD60

For the creation of realistic visuals, AEC pros using Lumion should focus on two aspects of their PC hardware – CPU core frequency and GPU clock speed. Because Lumion is not multithreaded, processors with high core counts and lower core frequencies are not recommended for maximum value. Explore our ProMagix HD60 options to put together the perfect Lumion workstation.

ProMagix HD60
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Lumion FAQ

How many CPU cores do I need?

For most Lumion workstation users, the ideal configuration is a high CPU core frequency with fewer CPU cores but if you have a workflow heavy on 3D rendering, you will see some benefit from 10+ core CPUs. Not all user workflows are the same, so be sure and contact us for an optimized configuration.

Does Lumion require Xeon processors?

Intel Xeon processors are great for highly threaded applications or those that require ECC RAM, but for Lumion, Core i7 or i9 are a much better value and typically will perform better overall.

Quadro or Geforce graphics – which is best?

That answer depends on your specific workflow. For most Lumion users, Geforce cards are a better value because of their GDDR6 vRAM and higher GPU frequency. Some power users may find they need the extra performance that upper tier Quadros can offer. Check out this blog post for more details.

Does Lumion Support Ray Tracing?

Lumion 12 supports a more traditional rasterization style rendering and does not support Ray Tracing at this time. It's assumed that later versions will support Ray Tracing, so we do recommend a graphics card that supports it.

Is Hard Drive speed important for Lumion?

As a general rule faster SSDs will reduce load and save times, especially when working with very large, complex renders or managing multiple windows.

I don’t know what I need – can you help?

Yes! Our sales team is happy to help with putting a configuration together to meet your needs and budget. Email or call us at 804-419-0900 for assistance.

Do you accept purchase orders?

Yes, we do accept purchase orders with Net Terms from pre-approved accounts. Contact us for details or complete our application here.

Built Without Limits

We've been the choice of gamers, Fortune 100 companies, Ivy League Universities, and Federal agencies since 1997. Here's why.

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Premium components, hand selected for performance and longevity.

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A meticulous build process that means cleaner wiring with superior thermals and reliability.

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Extensive stress testing and 200 point QA process ensures each PC is perfect, right out of the box.

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70+ awards for performance, quality, support, and design in our storied history.

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100% owned and operated in Richmond, VA with in house, US-based support. For life.

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No bloatware. Ever.

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Professional Case Studies




McPherson Architecture, Denver CO

“We couldn’t be happier with the quality of the product both functionally and aesthetically, and we feel like we’ve found a computer vendor who is truly a partner in our business.”

-Mark McPherson, Design Principal,
McPherson Architecture


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R. Michael Cross Design Group

“I recommend Velocity Micro to anyone I meet who is a professional responsible for creating digital content.”

—R. Michael Cross, Principal Architect,
R. Michael Cross Design Group


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