UniQ platforms
UniQ Workstations
Uniqcli's own high-end workstation line — seven tiers from a micro form factor to a multi-node cluster, configured to the workload and quoted per build.

Machines we build, not machines we forward.
Most of what an IT reseller sells is somebody else's box with somebody else's badge on it. UniQ Workstations is the part of our catalog we assemble ourselves: a research and engineering line spanning seven platforms, from a micro chassis that fits on a cart to a multi-node accelerator cluster, each configured against the work it has to do rather than against a fixed model list. You choose the platform and the parts; we build it, stage it, and quote the licensing and the services on the same document.
Seven platforms, one build discipline
Each tier is a chassis, a board and a thermal envelope — what fits inside is configured per build. Pick the platform that matches the room and the workload, then specify the rest in the builder.
HRM1 · Micro
The smallest chassis in the line — for a desk, a cart or a rack shelf where a tower will not fit.
HRM2 · Small form factor
Compact single-accelerator work where floor space is the constraint rather than the thermal budget.
HRM3 · Mid-size tower
The middle of the tower range — room for a full-length card and the cooling to keep it working.
HRM4 · Flagship tower
Current-generation desktop silicon, a full-size accelerator and NVMe storage on one board.
HRM5 · Large multi-GPU server
A large chassis for professional-class accelerators, sized per workload rather than sold as a fixed configuration.
HRM6 · Datacenter grade
A datacenter node built around H100-class accelerators, with the power and cooling scoped alongside it.
HRM7 · Cluster
Multi-node around B200-class accelerators — interconnect, power and cooling designed as one system.
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Choose a platform, pick the graphics, memory, storage and operating system, and send the configuration for a quoted specification.
Specified against the work, quoted as one document.
A component list is not a workload. Model size and precision, dataset residency, project length and codec, licence entitlements — those set accelerator class, memory and storage far more decisively than a preference does, so the conversation starts there and the parts follow. The builder exists to get a budget in front of you quickly; the quote is what carries real pricing, and a specialist puts it together after the questions a form cannot ask.
The room is the other half of the specification: power draw and circuit availability, rack depth and units, airflow and acoustic tolerance, and whether the machine sits under a desk, in a comms cupboard or in a datacenter. On the larger tiers that stops being a detail — multi-accelerator and cluster builds carry interconnect, power and cooling as design decisions rather than options on a form.
Then everything around the machine goes on the same quote: operating system and application licensing, imaging and standard-build configuration, asset tagging, warranty term and on-site response, and disposal of whatever it replaces. TAA country of origin is recorded per line and NDAA §889 screening is performed before the quote goes out — a screening service run on the specific parts you are buying, never a blanket certification asserted in advance.
- Seven platforms, configured per build rather than sold as fixed models
- Hardware, licensing and services quoted as readable lines on one document
- TAA country of origin per line, NDAA §889 screening performed on the order
- Built, staged and configured by us — it arrives as a working system

UniQ Workstations — common questions
What does the builder's estimate actually mean?
It is a budgetary figure for scoping a purchase, not a quote and not an offer. It adds the difference each option makes to the platform's own figure — and where any component in the chain has no current figure, the whole estimate says "quoted per build" rather than quietly leaving that component out. A real price comes back from a specialist after the workload, the room and the licensing are scoped, and it arrives as a quote document with the hardware and the services as separate lines.
How do the SKUs work?
Each platform has its own stem and the configurator appends one character per option group, in a fixed order, so the part number reads as a description of the build: change the accelerator and one character changes. That composed identifier is what we quote against and what follows the machine through staging, delivery and warranty — it is a Uniqcli part number for a Uniqcli machine, not a distributor code.
Which tier should I be looking at?
Start from the two constraints that are hardest to change later: what the machine has to run, and where it has to live. A single-accelerator workload in an office is a tower question; a multi-accelerator training job is a large-chassis or datacenter question, and once it needs more than one node it is a cluster design with interconnect, power and cooling attached. Tell us the workload and the room and we will say plainly which tier fits — including when a smaller one is enough.
Is Uniqcli an authorized partner of the component manufacturers?
No, and we will not imply otherwise. Components are sourced through authorized US distribution, and naming a processor or an accelerator describes what goes inside the machine we build — it is not a partnership, an authorization, a certification or an endorsement, and no such relationship is claimed for any manufacturer anywhere on this site. Where a different part is the better answer for the workload, we say so before quoting.
Can I buy one online?
Not today. Every UniQ build is configured and quoted rather than added to a cart, because the specification depends on things a product page cannot know — power and rack constraints, licensing, imaging, warranty term. Send a configuration from the builder and a specialist replies with the questions that settle it, then a firm quote.
What support comes with a UniQ workstation?
Warranty term and on-site response are quoted with the build rather than assumed, and RMA and warranty for the components inside pass through to their manufacturers. Uniqcli stays the accountable partner for the system: the same team that specified and staged it handles the expansion, the refresh and the disposal of what it replaced.
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Specify a machine against the work
Bring the workload — model sizes, dataset, seat count, the rack it has to live in — and we will scope the platform, the parts and the services around them. A firm, line-item quote follows; nothing is paid up front.