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AMD RYZEN THREADRIPPER

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There are 3 Threadipper CPUs, the 1900x, 1920x and 1950x... they are pretty identical aside the core counts which is respectively 8c/16t, 12c/24t and 16c/32t

 

AMD-Ryzen-Threadripper-1900X-Full-Lineup

There are 3 Threadipper CPUs, the 1900x, 1920x and 1950x... they are pretty identical aside the core counts which is respectively 8c/16t, 12c/24t and 16c/32t

 

AMD-Ryzen-Threadripper-1900X-Full-Lineup

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29 minutes ago, Cruorzy said:

Not sure if lack of proper English or went kind of too fast.

 

95% of the time those go nicely together

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1 minute ago, MatsNorway said:

Surely the 1900X is a gaming candiate? you Get the heat more spread out than on the Ryzen 1700x/1800X etc. So that one surely allows more overclock than them?

There's lots of reports of the 1900x getting to 4.3 and 4.4, so yes it may potentially be a good gaming chip, but is still a little too expensive for most people. But may fit some use cases...

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10 minutes ago, MatsNorway said:

What can the Ryzen 1700/1800 do when OC?


Either way.. i think the threadripper socket might be a good gaming platform if the chip is build with that in mind. Usually the lower end 1900Xes are downrated top models? right? you know what i mean?

3.9-4.1 that's it for R5 and R7. With 4.1 being mega exceptional.

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