Buyer rule
Start with the map workflow
Start with ArcGIS Pro version, 2D or 3D workload, CUDA tool needs, GPU memory, RAM target, NVMe storage, display plan, and backup power.

ArcGIS Pro GPU workstation
ArcGIS Pro hardware should be chosen around the actual GIS workload. Basic map production, 3D scenes, imagery, GPGPU tools, deep learning, storage, displays, and backup power each push the workstation in different directions.
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Buyer rule
Start with ArcGIS Pro version, 2D or 3D workload, CUDA tool needs, GPU memory, RAM target, NVMe storage, display plan, and backup power.
Risk
The common mistake is buying a generic office PC and discovering that 3D scenes, imagery, CUDA tools, display resolution, or project storage need more workstation headroom.
Amazon GIS lanes
Use these lanes after the GIS app, imagery, GPU support, storage, field media, network, and backup path is specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
System lane for ArcGIS Pro projects, maps, scenes, imagery, layouts, and analysis work.
GPU lane for buyers comparing dedicated graphics memory, driver support, and CUDA needs.
Memory lane for larger projects, imagery layers, 3D scenes, analysis, and multitasking.
Storage lane for geodatabases, imagery, caches, exports, and active project folders.
Display lane for maps, layouts, attribute tables, dashboards, and review work.
Power lane for protecting the workstation, monitor, storage, and network path.