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3 minutes ago, The Benjamins said:

How can EVGA do it right the first time if they never made a x399 board before. :thinkin:

Oh ffs keep forgetting that's X299, 1am fail lol. Screw it just ram an X399 socket on that.

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On 8/3/2018 at 5:49 AM, VegetableStu said:

someone WILL try to build in that, LOL

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On 8/3/2018 at 4:07 AM, Advanced Micro Devices .nc said:

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The Size of the packaging though...

 

Threadripper 3 is gonna ship on a fucking pallet and need a forklift to transport :D 

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9 minutes ago, Densetsu said:

Is that a dare?!

Less of a dare and more of you're probably going to do it anyways because I know you and your upgrade habits :^) 

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1 minute ago, TVwazhere said:

Less of a dare and more of you're probably going to do it anyways because I know you and your upgrade habits :^) 

Yeah... except Zen has been crap in terms of value retention. Great for the consumer, awful for early adopters. I'm not going to make that mistake again. I'll wait until it drops significantly in price like the rest of Zen did. I mean the 1950X was on sale for $850 less than two months after I bought it at launch.

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2 minutes ago, Densetsu said:

Yeah... except Zen has been crap in terms of value retention. Great for the consumer, awful for early adopters. I'm not going to make that mistake again. I'll wait until it drops significantly in price like the rest of Zen did. I mean the 1950X was on sale for $850 less than two months after I bought it at launch.

Never said you had to be an early adopter

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That may be one of the coolest CPU boxes ever, but can it run Crysis?

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That CPU packaging could serve as my new motherboard box prop when I go and reorganise my computer hardware display :D

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5 hours ago, Ben Quigley said:

Tbh, if they are willing to use SO-DIMM slots, m.2 mounted vertical or the back of the board, there could be enough space for the VRM.... theyd have to come up with some impressive VRM cooling though.... maybe real fins and heatpipes.... 

If the manufacturer was willing to build a real heatsink and include fans it would probably be fine, especially considering first gen TR boards should be able to support the 32 core at stock.

 

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20 minutes ago, Advanced Micro Devices .nc said:

UPDATE, someone already unboxed the new threadripper cpu, sadly,the cooling solution is not included.

Not surprised about the cooling solution not being included.

 

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6 minutes ago, Jurunce said:

Not surprised about the cooling solution not being included.

 

As is tradition, people who are going to be spending more than USD $300 on a CPU are guaranteed to be supplying their cooling solution of choice. For 2nd generation Threadripper, this is of course, going to be more likely custom watercooling solutions to cool these CPUs. Their low-end, 16-core CPU, which that is rated at 125W TDP according to AMD's spec, if that is confirmed, can easily be air cooled and overclocked, since there's enough thermal headroom for long-term heavy use. The 2990X, on the other hand, there's going to be custom watercooled builds with out-of-this-world motherboards so that users can overclock these 32-core CPUs and not have to worry about power or thermal issues that may arise.

Dual 360MM radiator with a well designed waterblock and a powerful pump(s) should be able to handle that

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15 minutes ago, Biggerboot said:

Even 32c/64t in mATX is still pretty sick.  Nobody else can offer that afaik.  Mini itx tr would be difficult not just from the motherboard design aspect but just being able to cool it.

itx case cant cool that very well,some matx cases with custom watercooling are able to cool it,that CPU draws more power than my PC under load(around 200w),what a power hungry beast.

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35 minutes ago, Biggerboot said:

Even 32c/64t in mATX is still pretty sick.  Nobody else can offer that afaik.  Mini itx tr would be difficult not just from the motherboard design aspect but just being able to cool it.

i'm not so sure about that.

They have showed off a cooler for TR2 and it's an aircooled model, quite big but nothing really insane.

If you could get a similar cooling capacity in the form of an AIO it might be possible.

 

I guess that a decent 240mm aio with nice fans can cool the 2990x without any problem. But that will probably come with a compromise when it comes down to noise.

There are cases that are ITX and can handle a 240mm rad. Not many, but they are available.

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2 hours ago, sazrocks said:

If the manufacturer was willing to build a real heatsink and include fans it would probably be fine, especially considering first gen TR boards should be able to support the 32 core at stock.

 

edit: Oh, ITX, not mATX. I’d love to see an ITX TR4 board, if only to see the incredible engineering that would go go into it (Memory on the back of the board?)

If they could route the 1000+ traces through the board... Would it even be possible, would it have the required clearance.

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13 minutes ago, Ben Quigley said:

If they could route the 1000+ traces through the board... Would it even be possible, would it have the required clearance.

Just make the PCB thicker. Apparently it's possible but nearly impossible to keep cool. Or just, have the VRM for the CPU fit on the board.

I'd buy this just for the box, honestly.

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This has probably been said many times already, but damn they now how to present their Threadrippers.  I'd buy it for the box alone :P 

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On 8/3/2018 at 5:02 PM, tikker said:

This has probably been said many times already, but damn they now how to present their Threadrippers.  I'd buy it for the box alone :P 

After that, you can send me the CPU, haha.

 

How many guys in this forum are actually go to upgrade to TR2?

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4 hours ago, Advanced Micro Devices .nc said:

Dual 360MM radiator with a well designed waterblock and a powerful pump(s) should be able to handle that

though you will need a new board for that, some of the boards even with waterblocks on the vrms wont make it, as the new cpus will be asking for 400-500 amps when overclocked (4.2+ ghz), and for example the max rated amperage off the zenith extreme is only 480 amps (pretty hard too cool the vrms at that point)

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