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AMD Threadripper 1950X Specs leaked

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6 hours ago, huilun02 said:

Pfft the Coffee Lake Pentium has already been proven to outperform this 1950X in multithreaded

r9 isnt even out until 2018 and you are talking about coffee lake, you really need something to grasp onto huh...... 

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18 minutes ago, HalGameGuru said:

I dunno if this has been mentioned, but the slow RAM speed will have effected the Ryzen Multithread score more heavily than the Intel score. Faster RAM should bring that multithread score up closer to parity with the intel chip

 

EDIT: I assume Threadripper will support at least 3000/3200 MHz? I heard possibly overclocks to 4000? it was only running.... 2133 in the benchmark, correct?

The Geekbench score is worthless. About the only thing we can probably take from it is that "1950X" is a name.

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25 minutes ago, HalGameGuru said:

EDIT: I assume Threadripper will support at least 3000/3200 MHz? I heard possibly overclocks to 4000? it was only running.... 2133 in the benchmark, correct?

Quad channel and 4000MHz will be quite a task to run. Maybe for small memory amounts like 16GB. 

 

If AMD sort out the latency issue then it would be a good time. 

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26 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Quad channel and 4000MHz will be quite a task to run. Maybe for small memory amounts like 16GB. 

 

If AMD sort out the latency issue then it would be a good time. 

Yeah I was misremembering the AM4 AGESA update

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Yeah saw this, though Geekbench would've been gear if it's like Cinebench and potentially faster freq. RAM too. But oh well. We'll see in time soon enough.



















 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Taf the Ghost said:

But when has that ever stopped a Techie? :)

Haha, I've always been more budget conscious than anything. I'm more pleased when I build what I need for much less than what I thought it'd cost. Like my current build. Or the one before that.

8 hours ago, Shakaza said:

Buy it for me, then! As a 3D artist, I'm always looking for something faster for rendering. Of course, I'll switch completely over to GPU rendering once the Arnold engine (yes, that is one of the silliest names ever) supports it, but I won't say "no" to 16 cores of goodness. *drools* :D

Haha, I suppose. For my spreadsheets, odd game and web browsing it just seems like such overkill!
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4000 single core, and 24'000 multi core?

Something must be wrong here.

 

Same multicore score as R7 1800X, and we all know that Threadripper will be 2x 1800X soldered together.

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19 hours ago, Jito463 said:

I'm pretty sure it was meant as a joke.......

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11 minutes ago, Simon771 said:

4000 single core, and 24'000 multi core?

Something must be wrong here.

 

Same multicore score as R7 1800X, and we all know that Threadripper will be 2x 1800X soldered together.

seems to me like a complete fake

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15 minutes ago, cj09beira said:

seems to me like a complete fake

Geekbench also isn't particularly accurate on x86 plus low memory speeds can have a pretty big impact especially on multi threaded loads if there is any cross-CCX communication.

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20 minutes ago, djdwosk97 said:

Geekbench also isn't particularly accurate on x86 plus low memory speeds can have a pretty big impact especially on multi threaded loads if there is any cross-CCX communication.

It's not like cinebench.

There you get 150 single core, and you know that with 8 core CPU you will get at least 8x that for multi-core score. 

I'm more interested in cinebench scores, but I already know that Threadripper will score around 150 single core and 3000+ multi-core (16c/32t ofc.).

42 minutes ago, cj09beira said:

seems to me like a complete fake

Yeah seems that way to me too. 

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11 hours ago, Simon771 said:

It's not like cinebench.

There you get 150 single core, and you know that with 8 core CPU you will get at least at most 8x that for multi-core score. 

FTFY :P

 

(Yes, I know, Cinebench will find enough idle times to make SMT-enabled 8-cores do more than 8x ^_^)

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59 minutes ago, SpaceGhostC2C said:

FTFY :P

 

(Yes, I know, Cinebench will find enough idle times to make SMT-enabled 8-cores do more than 8x ^_^)

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16 hours ago, SpaceGhostC2C said:

FTFY :P

 

(Yes, I know, Cinebench will find enough idle times to make SMT-enabled 8-cores do more than 8x ^_^)

Well in my case I always got single score * number of cores, score for CPUs with Hyperthreading. 

15 hours ago, leadeater said:

One day over the rainbow we'll achieve perfect scaling

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