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AMD 2nd Generation Ryzen Threadripper Retail Boxes Photos Leak

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/03/2018 08:45 AM | source: videocardz | 24 comment(s)
AMD 2nd Generation Ryzen Threadripper Retail Boxes Photos Leak

Nothing is safe on the web. Photos of the AMD 2nd Generation Ryzen Threadripper Retail Boxes. We all know that AMD is intending to launch some new Threadripper goodness soon, and it seems it'll be getting new packaging.

The boxes have a nice large acrylic window that is showing the inside, another box holding the processor and accessories. The good seems to light up with some translucent material.  On the back, AMD says the new Ryzen Threadripper is "Unlocked. Unrestrained. Uncompromising".

Unlocked, Unrestrained, Uncompromising, .. nice. Reviews on Ryzen Threadrippers can be expected in the coming weeks. 



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D3M1G0D
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#5571162 Posted on: 08/06/2018 12:49 AM
i want to believe people they buy thread-rippers they buy it for what the cpu can do and not just to show off the box .... ^^ although @D3M1G0D 's box on the shelf looks sweet! ...

Yeah, me too. I put boxes of all my top components on the shelf (basically copying tech-tubers :P), but I also make full use of the hardware - my TR has been hard at work since day one. Frankly, I think it's silly to buy expensive hardware solely for pride, and would never recommend a TR or Core i9 to someone who doesn't need it.

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#5571169 Posted on: 08/06/2018 01:10 AM
Yeah, me too. I put boxes of all my top components on the shelf (basically copying tech-tubers :p), but I also make full use of the hardware - my TR has been hard at work since day one. Frankly, I think it's silly to buy expensive hardware solely for pride, and would never recommend a TR or Core i9 to someone who doesn't need it.


i know you do ! you mentioned what kind of work your computers do ...although i do not remember specifically i remember that indeed you put em to good use !

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#5572893 Posted on: 08/11/2018 06:41 PM
The Threadripper box sitting proudly on my shelf says otherwise ;)


You have to put an orange back lighting through it come on!

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#5573307 Posted on: 08/13/2018 01:40 PM
*Sniff Sniff*

Can you smell it?

http://hwbot.org/submission/3916162_

https://www.hardwareluxx.de/index.php/news/hardware/prozessoren/47117-ryzen-threadripper-2990wx-bei-5-3-ghz-bricht-rekorde.html

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