New Threadripper CPUs Start to be mentioned in software
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Erick
I have a Threadripper 1920X. You will not be disappointed...especially if it includes BAR by hardware.
nizzen
I still want Threadripper "Zen 3" in my old x399 😛
Too bad they went with TRX40 🙁
rl66
kakiharaFRS
trx80 is for epyc/threadripper pro there's like 3 motherboards, this is a product for a 10 people in the world market
BAR is already here for the 3xxx threadripper gen on some motherboards like the MSI TRX40 creator
7C59v164(Beta version)
Release Date
2021-01-11
Description
- Support Re-size BAR function to enhance GPU performance including AMD Radeon RX 6000 series and others.
schmidtbag
I'm honestly a little surprised why AMD is even bothering when you consider the chip shortages. They can't produce enough Epycs, and they sell for a lot more.
Venix
rl66
schmidtbag
waltc3
Well, the shortages are going to be resolved soon--I hope!--so I might someday be able to buy a 6800XT online from the AMD store at reference MSRP! Man, sure didn't imagine that in April 2021 I'd still be trying to buy an RX-6800XT! I agree they are shortages--not demand caused--these are all supply-caused, imo. It's really pathetic. I'd love to know what has been eating up their TSMC capacity and why the AMD store in the states isn't bursting at the seams with CPU and GPU product! Here we are literally months past the official availability dates for RX6k, 6.8KXT, and 6.9kXT--and they are harder to buy than hen's teeth! AMD has been completely silent on the issue thus far. The line about "unprecedented GPU demand for $650-$1000 GPUs" just doesn't hold water--those are minimal markets compared to the gigantic $200-$300 discrete GPU markets, traditionally the sweet spot, and the volume markets for discrete GPUs. Fascinating for me to note that nVidia and AMD are both staying out of the ~<$300 GPU markets so far! Actually, I have no objection to nVidia and AMD making some money at their respective MSRPs--none at all. What I object to is the total unavailability the next-gen GPUs from both companies at those MSRPs. With AMD--it's not just the GPUs--it's also their Zen3 CPUs (and even some Zen2 CPUs these days) that are restricted in quantity.
Mundosold
Agonist
Aura89
Venix
schmidtbag
Venix
@schmidtbag yeah i see what you are saying , my main idea was that as some chips clock higher with lower voltage .... The same happens when you go on the opposite side of things.but if a chip can do low voltage on "sweet spot frequency ... Does that automatically mean it is a golden sample overclocker too ? I literally do not know 😛 .
schmidtbag
Mundosold
Venix
Kaarme
schmidtbag