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Price of AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX (64Cores) ???

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Are these prices look okay?
Anyone know how much 5995WX would cost if it were purchasable like previous gen?

 

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We need 5995WX for some work for the office and the only way I know how to get it is through Lenovo.

So, I contacted them and ask for quotations for lowest and specific higher spec.

Lowest : 11,000$

Spec 5995WX / Windows10Pro / CastlePeakV1.2 Mobo / 8GB DDR4 3200MHz / Quadro P1000 / 256GB NVMe / 1000W PSU.

 

Higher 25,800$

Spec 5995WX / Windows10Pro / CastlePeakV1.2 Mobo / 512GB DDR4 3200MHz / RTX A6000 48GB / 1TB NVMe / 2TB HDD / 1000W PSU.

 

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※This is for architecture 3D company in Japan.

 

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To me this looks way over priced. 64 cores 128 threads with only 8GB of ram is a total mismatch. 

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1 hour ago, RobBreen said:

To me this looks way over priced. 64 cores 128 threads with only 8GB of ram is a total mismatch. 

We just wanted to know how much the price difference between 2 difference specs.

I'm planning to upgrade the RAM to 512GB if we were to choose that.

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Do HP or Dell offer something?

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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On 4/23/2022 at 6:18 AM, brob said:

Do HP or Dell offer something?

It would be great if the do. Unfortunately, they don't.

Lenovo is the only one that I know of.

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  • 2 weeks later...

You could do what I've just done. Which is buy two Epyc 7742 processors on eBay, cost me 4400 USD for two of them. And I've built a system with 128 cores and 256 threads - base clock is 2 Ghz but boost clock is 3 Ghz. It runs smoothly - I've installed 256GB of RAM so far and will upgrade in a few months to double the RAM. I'm a 3D visualiser too, so I'm using it for exactly the same thing you will. 

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