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AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Spotted at etailer - available September 30th ?
There is one processor in the Ryzen 3000 lineup that is due for a release soon enough, of course, that is not just the 16-core part, but also the part with the fastest advertised boost clock, the Ryzen 9 3950X. AMD indicated that the product would be released this very month, and that indeed does seem to be the case.
So far in price search engines, the SKU is listed as 'AMD Ryzen 9 3950X, 16x 3.50GHz, boxed (100-100000051BOX)', however, there was no price or stock availability shown. There is one Swiss etailer website though that is listing the Ryzen 9 3950X to be available for 999 Swiss francs. Which is roughly 925~950 euros. With varying exchange rates and VAT that is in line with the mentioned retail price of $749 indicated by AMD.
Ryzen 9 3950X is a 16c/32t processor with a 3.5 GHz base and 4.7 GHz Boost clock. This is a 105 Watt TDP proc, and as it seems available starting September 30th.
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#5709583 Posted on: 09/10/2019 11:47 AM
I do not think this is an overclock cpu at all.
If you are doing 12 cores at 4.3 yes hot as the sun.
Just be aware that the 3900X can get hot as the sun in artificial stress tests even with relatively low voltage, and the BIOSes are janky as all hell right now. So I assume the 3950X will also hit a thermal wall, at least on air. I'm using the AM4 edition Noctua NH-D15 with their own thermal compound. Cinebench R15, which is not artificial, absolutely murders my CPU, by like 15C more than AIDA 64's stress test. I use that worst case scenario as a sign to keep my OC low (4325MHz @ 1.39V and even that can go above 90C in R15). Comparing it to the 4770K I came from, it's a real pain in the ass to configure, at least with an MSI BIOS, so be prepared.
I do not think this is an overclock cpu at all.
If you are doing 12 cores at 4.3 yes hot as the sun.
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#5709586 Posted on: 09/10/2019 11:52 AM
Yes and i can also tell the future.
You do know how to read? I assume...
Yes and i can also tell the future.

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#5709594 Posted on: 09/10/2019 12:23 PM
Well with around 20% average above 750$ goes around 950$, so it is logical depending at each country tax. My guess is from 850 up to 1000€.
Well with around 20% average above 750$ goes around 950$, so it is logical depending at each country tax. My guess is from 850 up to 1000€.
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#5709601 Posted on: 09/10/2019 12:43 PM
I'm biting at this CPU, hopefully for RRP if timed well preorder from good retailer. High yield Ryzen manufacturing seems to be helping and make lots of server chips, bit that is leaving us desktop users a little neglected. However, cannot wait to get my hands on this puppy...unless they bring out an even better threadripper bargain!
I'm biting at this CPU, hopefully for RRP if timed well preorder from good retailer. High yield Ryzen manufacturing seems to be helping and make lots of server chips, bit that is leaving us desktop users a little neglected. However, cannot wait to get my hands on this puppy...unless they bring out an even better threadripper bargain!
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