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Signa Computer Systems  |  SKU: 45064

Signa 4U Rackmount Manufacturing Pro Workstation | Signa Canada

$3,899.00 CAD $3,499.00 CAD
The best workstation for AutoDesk AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Revit, SketchUp. For Engineers and Architects. This is also an ideal PC for Deep Learning, Machine Learning, and AI Training. Microsoft Server 2025 Built in Canada, supported by Canadians.


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Signa 4U Rackmount Manufacturing Pro Workstation *New Blackwell Graphics*| Signa Canada


A high-performance blackwell rackmount workstation purpose-built for professional CAD, design, and manufacturing workflows. Optimized for AutoCAD-based environments, advanced 3D modelling, BIM, and visualization tools used by engineers and architects. Now offering the new Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and Intel Core Ultra 270K Plus processors!
Powered by the Blackwell platform, this system also excels at deep learning, machine learning, and AI training workloads where reliability and sustained performance matter. We offer Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Standard Edition - License - 16 Core for Server use!
Designed, built, and supported in Canada - by people who understand professional workloads, not just parts lists. We've been doing this for 34 years! 

RAID-

Check each motherboard to ensure RAID is available. We generally do Raid 1 for OS drives, that mirrors the drives together for OS so if a drive dies, the machine still boots and works, it's awesome!

Raid 5 is for combining multiple drives together for Speed and Redundancy, to create a data array.

I checked for AMD board. We don't want to go above 16 cores as that's the first limit with MS Server 2025, 16 cores.

Yes — the MSI PRO X870-P WIFI supports RAID, but there’s an important limitation: the RAID support is for M.2 NVMe SSDs, not the four SATA ports. MSI’s current specification lists RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 5, with RAID 5 requiring a Ryzen 9000-series CPU.

This is a charge to setup RAID only, need to add drives to order! Make Note of That.


In plain English

RAID type

What it does

Example with 2 × 2TB SSDs

Good for

RAID 0

Combines drives for speed/capacity

~4TB usable

 Maximum speed

RAID 1

Mirrors one drive onto another

~2TB usable

 Protection if one SSD dies

RAID 5

Spreads data + backup information across 3+ drives

~4TB with 3 × 2TB

 Speed + redundancy


RAID 0: Think of two SSDs working as one big, fast SSD. If either SSD dies, you lose everything on the RAID array.


RAID 1: Think of making an exact photocopy of your SSD. If one drive dies, the other still has your data. The downside is that two 2TB drives only give you 2TB of usable space.


RAID 5: Think of three or more drives sharing the data and enough recovery information to survive one drive failure. It's more complicated and isn't usually necessary for a normal gaming PC.


One particularly important detail


The board has 3 M.2 slots:


  • M2_1 — PCIe 5.0 ×4 with Ryzen 7000/9000
  • M2_2 — PCIe 4.0 ×4
  • M2_3 — PCIe 4.0 ×2


MSI says M2_3 shares bandwidth with PCI_E4, so there are some lane-sharing considerations if you're filling everything up.



SKU: 71028