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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X review





Blazing fast processors with 24 cores and 48 threads to even 32 processor cores and 64 threads are becoming a new norm in the SOOHO and consumer segment. AMD just released their 3rd generation of Threadripper processors, in this review we check out the 24-core Ryzen Threadripper 3960X.
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kakiharaFRS
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Posted on: 11/25/2019 05:12 PM
I know one of the reason why this is so powerful in workloads
check out the insane memory/cache speed difference between my 9900k on an asrock taichi ultimate and this monster

I hope you won't mind me direct linking your review screenshot on these forums Hilbert it made for an easier comparison
Please excuse my "spam" it's like I get my 1st car all over again



check out the insane memory/cache speed difference between my 9900k on an asrock taichi ultimate and this monster
EDIT: apparently AMD has that advantage since previous threadripper and Ryzen 3000 I just never checked those numbers until recently, still this gen is even faster crazy

I hope you won't mind me direct linking your review screenshot on these forums Hilbert it made for an easier comparison
Please excuse my "spam" it's like I get my 1st car all over again

wavetrex
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Posted on: 11/25/2019 05:13 PM
HOT DAMN.
Unreal performance, simply unreal.
We're entering a new era of computing, everything else before these CPUs are made completely obsolete.
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HOT DAMN.
Unreal performance, simply unreal.
We're entering a new era of computing, everything else before these CPUs are made completely obsolete.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 11/25/2019 05:14 PM
Tomorrow or Wednesday.
Zenith II review when?
Tomorrow or Wednesday.
Andy Watson
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Posted on: 11/25/2019 05:14 PM
Some great numbers there, impressive.
The Intel 10980 is a lot cheaper but then again it is caught by the 3950X which is even cheaper still. The Intel part overclocks well but then the power shoots up. AMD pincer movement !
I think these results today also show how good the 3950X chip really is, especially at that price.
Some great numbers there, impressive.
The Intel 10980 is a lot cheaper but then again it is caught by the 3950X which is even cheaper still. The Intel part overclocks well but then the power shoots up. AMD pincer movement !
I think these results today also show how good the 3950X chip really is, especially at that price.
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Zenith II review when?