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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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barbacot
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Posted on: 11/25/2019 03:17 PM
Hot Damn...
I think this launch deserve a new comparison:

Hot Damn...
I think this launch deserve a new comparison:

slicer
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Posted on: 11/25/2019 03:20 PM
I think that Intel Core i9 10980XE graphs should also be updated with the Threadripper ones, so it would be actual to real life. Intel doing shitty things again, moving their NDA back for 6 hours, so they could have the crown...
I think that Intel Core i9 10980XE graphs should also be updated with the Threadripper ones, so it would be actual to real life. Intel doing shitty things again, moving their NDA back for 6 hours, so they could have the crown...
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 11/25/2019 03:22 PM
That already was done at 3pm when the Threadripper 3000 embargo got lifted.
I think that Intel Core i9 10980XE graphs should also be updated with the Threadripper ones, so it would be actual to real life.
That already was done at 3pm when the Threadripper 3000 embargo got lifted.
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Posted on: 11/25/2019 03:24 PM
I knew this was going to be good, but this exceeding my expectations by a very very wide margin... This is the level of performance I'd expect from the TR 4000 series.
Sure, it sucks it isn't backward compatible with older boards, but for this level of performance, I'd say that's a sacrifice very much worth making.
I knew this was going to be good, but this exceeding my expectations by a very very wide margin... This is the level of performance I'd expect from the TR 4000 series.
Sure, it sucks it isn't backward compatible with older boards, but for this level of performance, I'd say that's a sacrifice very much worth making.
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Damn...