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AMD Ryzen Threadripper and Ryzen 3 Product Updates (Threadripper price reveal)

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10 minutes ago, Ithanul said:

Buy used Xeons.  You should be able to find some E5-2670s floating about.  That how I got mine and its mobo for 320 bucks.  (if you getting lucky on mobos) Nice little chip for ITX server.  Or, any other slight older server chips.  Businesses are always off loading chips when they upgrade their servers.

 

So, are any of these threadrippers getting ITX or MATX boards?

Still going to keep an eye if these can clock high across all cores.  Be nice to get a big monster high core count chip that can handle high clocks at full load across all the cores.

No thanks... ECC memory is a bitch to find locally and the ones you can find easily are ddr and ddr2

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3 minutes ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

Low? It's better than an 18 core Xeon xD

I think he meant the price, not the Cinebench score xD

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6 hours ago, raphidy said:

Nothing to see here, just two r7 glued together...

But it's glue with RGB sparkles, so its better.

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3 hours ago, typographie said:

Ideally, it looks like a good fit for a prosumer home workstation. Like Ryzen 5/7, it's a lot of pretty solid cores for a comparably good price.

 

But the cynic in me wants to say it will probably get thrown into a lot of gaming rigs because everyone is losing their minds over core counts and "future-proofing" again.

8350 in 2017 bust this "future proof" crap again. along with the people who bought 8350's only to move to 1500x and 1600x ect.

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1 minute ago, XenosTech said:

No thanks... ECC memory is a bitch to find locally and the ones you can find easily are ddr and ddr2

Um, you don't need ECC to run Xeons on a X99 mobo.

 

Just now, JurunceNK said:

That's pretty much correct, according to their slide that they presented recently.

 

No way! The TR4 socket is physically way too large to fit onto ITX motherboards. mATX? Not very likely, but it seems to be possible if mATX motherboards with the LGA 2011-3 and LGA 2066 sockets exist. Just remember you're not going to stick 128GB of RAM onto the board.

Bummer.  I am not aiming for high RAM density.  Just like to have a nice compact mobile server monster.

Well, that kills the chance of me even bothering with this chip then.

Ugh, AMD seems to still lack in the SFF space.

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anyone else kinda turned off by both skylake-x and ryzen/TR, i kinda wanted a HEDT but with good gaming performance, i was going to do a build this year but might just wait for coffee lake and hope it can OC well enough with 6 cores

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Just now, Chaos_Sorcerer said:

I think he meant the price, not the Cinebench score xD

Yep, I misread his reply xD 

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1 minute ago, juri-han said:

anyone else kinda turned off by both skylake-x and ryzen/TR, i kinda wanted a HEDT but with good gaming performance, i was going to do a build this year but might just wait for coffee lake and hope it can OC well enough with 6 cores

 

They have released TR gaming benchmarks?

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Just now, DoctorWho1975 said:

 

They have released TR gaming benchmarks?

and how will they be any better then a overclocked 1800x? it will top out at 3.9 or 4.0 if your lucky

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How about we let things play out before ASSuming one result or the other? I know its hard on the interwebz, but it can be done.

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3 minutes ago, Ithanul said:

Um, you don't need ECC to run Xeons on a X99 mobo.

I'll just stick with something new

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Just now, XenosTech said:

I'll just stick with something new

Just saying there are options.

None of my CPUs were bought new.  :P 

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6 hours ago, tom_w141 said:

3062 CB at stock, damn...

Time for a new Cinebench revision maybe?

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6 hours ago, AHaskin14 said:

Surprised to see they still have a max turbo of 4.0 , Figured they would be toned down a bit.

threadripper is on an updated revision. Maybe they're able to push higher now. Would be interesting to see where can a Ryzen5/7 on that revision push the clockspeeds.

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10 minutes ago, Ithanul said:

Just saying there are options.

None of my CPUs were bought new.  :P 

only thing's I've bought second hard are smartphones anything pc related I tend to buy new. It's less complicated for me and getting support that way.

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21 minutes ago, juri-han said:

anyone else kinda turned off by both skylake-x and ryzen/TR, i kinda wanted a HEDT but with good gaming performance, i was going to do a build this year but might just wait for coffee lake and hope it can OC well enough with 6 cores

Skylake-X gaming performance is on par or better than the 7700K/7740X.

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20 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

Skylake-X gaming performance is on par or better than the 7700K/7740X.

maybe i should have said better, in games that take advantage of extra cores like battlefield its not better its just on par with a stock 7700k, if i was going to spend $1000 on a cpu id want skylake-x to bring the smoothness of ryzen with lows in close range of the highs and keep the high frame rate of the 7700k

 

reason ryzen feels 'smooth' there isnt a huge range from its high to lows its just very stable but at a lower frame rate i kinda wanted the best of both worlds, maybe its on the game devs and not optimizing .... so thats why i was disappointed now its ether wait for coffee lake/zen2 or devs to catch up  

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36 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

Skylake-X gaming performance is on par or better than the 7700K/7740X.

Lol just no...

 

https://www.techspot.com/review/1445-core-i7-7800x-vs-7700k/

 

You are lucky if you achieve on par.

 

You are on drugs if you think its better.

 

7700k is the gaming king. 

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Just now, tom_w141 said:

He's not using the latest bios. PCGamer is doing ongoing/ constant BIOS updates on their 7900X. It's the same for the 7800X/ 7820X. Most Youtubers don't know jack shit what they're doing.

 

http://www.pcgamer.com/the-ongoing-testing-of-intels-x299-and-i9-7900x/

 

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Just now, tom_w141 said:

Show me a 7800X

It's the same architecture. Are you telling me the 7800X results will differ at the same clock speeds? Do the Ryzen results differ clock to clock?

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1 minute ago, VagabondWraith said:

Are you telling me the 7800X results will differ at the same clock speeds? Do the Ryzen results differ clock to clock?

*claps* well done you compared apples to bricks. You can't compare 2 totally different architectures like that.

 

The 7800X doesn't have enough L3 cache per core, which is why its underperforming in games.

 

https://www.techspot.com/review/1445-core-i7-7800x-vs-7700k/page9.html

 

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That doesn't really explain why the 7800X was just flat out slow by comparison for quite a few of the games tested. The likely reason for this is down to Intel restructuring the cache hierarchy. Compared to the 7700K, the 7800X has quadrupled the L2 cache per core while the shared L3 has been reduced by just over 30% per core. It's believed these changes combined with the way this new cache works makes Skylake-X more suited for server-related tasks and less efficient when it comes to things such as gaming, and that's certainly what we're seeing here.

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6 minutes ago, tom_w141 said:

*claps* well done you compared apples to bricks. You can't compare 2 totally different architectures like that.

 

The 7800X doesn't have enough L3 cache per core, which is why its underperforming in games.

 

https://www.techspot.com/review/1445-core-i7-7800x-vs-7700k/page9.html

 

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All Skylake-X have the same amount of l3 cache per core at 1.375. The 7800X still has more L3 than the 7700K. So, it would seem all Sky-X processors would suffer the same fate, no?

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21 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

He's not using the latest bios. PCGamer is doing ongoing/ constant BIOS updates on their 7900X. It's the same for the 7800X/ 7820X. Most Youtubers don't know jack shit what they're doing.

 

http://www.pcgamer.com/the-ongoing-testing-of-intels-x299-and-i9-7900x/

 

not much good if it doesn't show the lows 

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