Buyer rule
Start with the Blender workload
Start with frame workload, render backend, GPU memory, case airflow, PSU headroom, remote access, network speed, output storage, and UPS coverage.

Blender render node
A Blender render node is a reliability purchase, not only a GPU purchase. Sustained load, heat, power, network transfer, remote access, storage, and UPS coverage should be planned before the node is useful.
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Buyer rule
Start with frame workload, render backend, GPU memory, case airflow, PSU headroom, remote access, network speed, output storage, and UPS coverage.
Risk
The common mistake is building a hot render box without enough airflow, power protection, network transfer, remote management, and output storage.
Amazon Blender lanes
Use these lanes after the Blender version, render engine, GPU backend, VRAM target, RAM target, scene storage, cache location, monitor path, power plan, and backup route are specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
System lane for separate GPU render boxes, home-studio nodes, and long frame jobs.
GPU lane for render-heavy buyers checking VRAM, backend support, cooling, and power.
Thermal lane for sustained GPU load, service access, fan placement, and desk heat.
Power lane for high-load GPUs after checking connectors, CPU, fans, storage, and headroom.
Transfer lane for moving assets, image sequences, cache folders, and render output.
Power-protection lane for render nodes, NAS storage, switches, and remote access gear.