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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:
Read the Ryzen Threadripper 3960X review - Ryzen Threadripper 3970X review
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Today is the day we can finally bring you the final performance reviews on NVIDIAs new GeForce RTX graphics cards. We start off today with the founders edition GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti. Both cards...
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#5734972 Posted on: 11/25/2019 08:29 PM
I got a 3600x for 200 euros, new. But will definetly buy 4600x (Zen3) when it comes out or even maybe 4700x, and that will be a cpu i plan to use long time.
I got a 3600x for 200 euros, new. But will definetly buy 4600x (Zen3) when it comes out or even maybe 4700x, and that will be a cpu i plan to use long time.
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#5734985 Posted on: 11/25/2019 09:05 PM
Mighty review for even mightier CPU
Mighty review for even mightier CPU

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#5734992 Posted on: 11/25/2019 09:19 PM
As always great review. It beats the $3000 Xeon W-3175X!!!!!
Big Congrats to AMD on great processors, but the consumer market for $1.3K to $2K processors is super tiny. While anyone hoping that AMD will take the industry over, it’s never going to happen. We’ve seen that predicted in the past.

As always great review. It beats the $3000 Xeon W-3175X!!!!!
Big Congrats to AMD on great processors, but the consumer market for $1.3K to $2K processors is super tiny. While anyone hoping that AMD will take the industry over, it’s never going to happen. We’ve seen that predicted in the past.


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#5735006 Posted on: 11/25/2019 10:23 PM
Isn't AMD literally beating Intel at all pricepoints right now, though? The 9900K being the only holdout, still leading in the pure gaming market - but let's be realistic here, how many people go out and buy a gaming-only CPU today, especially one on an aging, dead-end platform? Most of us do other things on our PCs besides gaming, and those people will now go with Ryzen.
Isn't AMD literally beating Intel at all pricepoints right now, though? The 9900K being the only holdout, still leading in the pure gaming market - but let's be realistic here, how many people go out and buy a gaming-only CPU today, especially one on an aging, dead-end platform? Most of us do other things on our PCs besides gaming, and those people will now go with Ryzen.
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Intel is beat. Got nothing coming for years lol
Zen 3 is what I'm waiting for...
Every year you will be waiting, and never buying anything. Only chearing :p