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Reviews: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X and 3970X
As AMD opens up a can of performance that is just baffling, we have two more reviews to offer to you today. These are crazy times in the desktop processor landscape. CPUs with 24 to even 32 processor cores are slowly becoming the norm. AMD just released their 3rd generation of Threadripper processors, based on ZEN2 cores the performance is just staggering in each and every way you look at it:
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#5734955 Posted on: 11/25/2019 07:58 PM
Amd is looking better and better with each new gen released while intel just look meh to me, my how times have changed I refused for 10+ years to even thinking bout amd as a base for my pc to actual pricing out amd based system wanting one to replace the 6700k i have.
Amd is looking better and better with each new gen released while intel just look meh to me, my how times have changed I refused for 10+ years to even thinking bout amd as a base for my pc to actual pricing out amd based system wanting one to replace the 6700k i have.
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#5734958 Posted on: 11/25/2019 08:01 PM
I suggest also checking out Hardware Unboxed review. There you can see some weird but amazing gaming performance from those Threadripper cpus. Besting 9900ks in many titles and even besting 3950x by 20% margin in Tomb Rider! It seems quad channel memory really benefits some games!
I suggest also checking out Hardware Unboxed review. There you can see some weird but amazing gaming performance from those Threadripper cpus. Besting 9900ks in many titles and even besting 3950x by 20% margin in Tomb Rider! It seems quad channel memory really benefits some games!
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#5734960 Posted on: 11/25/2019 08:04 PM
^ Yep, checked that out myself. Mind boggling creativity results, just imagine the 48 or 64 core versions.....
^ Yep, checked that out myself. Mind boggling creativity results, just imagine the 48 or 64 core versions.....
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#5734961 Posted on: 11/25/2019 08:08 PM
I watched almost everything so decision has been made already (buy) I won't write more in this topic until I built the system
I have one request @Hilbert Hagedoorn and to all the other reviewers out there tough
it would be great if you reviewed any new TR4 cooler that (hopefully) comes out because last week I spent several hours looking for good TR4 cooling and only found two worthy models..that's...not much...
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/noctua-nh-u9-nh-u12s-nh-u14s-tr4-sp3-for-ryzen-threadripper-review,1.html
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/be-quiet-dark-rock-pro-tr4-review,1.html
I like having more options on a 3k+build
I watched almost everything so decision has been made already (buy) I won't write more in this topic until I built the system
I have one request @Hilbert Hagedoorn and to all the other reviewers out there tough
it would be great if you reviewed any new TR4 cooler that (hopefully) comes out because last week I spent several hours looking for good TR4 cooling and only found two worthy models..that's...not much...
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/noctua-nh-u9-nh-u12s-nh-u14s-tr4-sp3-for-ryzen-threadripper-review,1.html
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/be-quiet-dark-rock-pro-tr4-review,1.html
I like having more options on a 3k+build
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Excellent review Hilbert, as usual. Cheers Sir!
This is fantastic for competition and gives folks real choice. Well done AMD on Zen2. At least we're now out of that rut where we were forced to enjoy very deliberate and calculated under-innovation by Intel for so many years, with accompanying extortionate pricing, particularly HEDT. Let's hope AMD enjoys the profits they deserve for at least the next 2-3 years, while giving Intel a much needed kick up the posterior - we need them to be competitive too, just not for a few years. Next target: Nvidia.