All this really shows is that EVGA REALLY needs to start making AMD boards. I'm sure nVidia has something to do with that, but for the love of god, PLEASE!
Pig Daddy guess, guess you could say that even with what happened with the x570 release. All biosses where “broken” on release. You’d be a fool, not to update. Something to do with bios udates (AGESA) from AMD to their board partners. 🤷🏼♂️
water cooling wise the order of the loop does not matter much if the fluid flow is solid....put temps in across to loops and the heat sinking into the liquid is fairly even. Fluid dynamics ftw :)
Yah it's only an issue when the flow is really slow. I have my pump kick up when my GPU starts to get warm, I go from around 30% to 100% quickly once the GPU kicks in. When it's just the CPU 30% is just fine on the D5. Wait what...did he say 1600W on a 360mm rad?
Someone maybe needs to tell EVGA that AMD EPYC 3000 and AMD Ryzen Thread Ripper 3000 CPUs are currently also a thing, they might not have received the memo...
They are more into high end stuff and rare cases than general consumer stuff in terms of motherboard . That's the reason Corsair has not yet joined the market it's already to crowded. But the high end stuff keep the innovation rolling .
This is why I'm such a EVGA fan. They make shit that just works. And works extremely well. I'm loooong overdue for a new build. But none the less will be returning to their site once I pull that trigger on a mobo, gpu and psu. My biggest issue is choosing what as I've not paid too much attention on specifics to which CPU I want.
The SR-3 is a very impressive motherboard. If only it supported better processors. The 3175x was awesome against TR 2000, but 3000 really made the xeon w irrelevant in a majority of use cases. I'd love to see a board like this for trx40.
i find the lower speed noctua redux fans (grey) are just as quiet, just place a small 1/2 square of electrical tape over each fan screw hole , punch a hole in it, screw the fan down tight- and any vibration eliminated the fan on a black case adequately hides the tape for what is still a clean look, you save about 8-15 bucks per fan depending on size, and redux fans are still a sso bearing fan( from 1st gen noctuas, new standard noctuas use the sso2 but to me the gain is minimal for cost)
@@fVNzO Im no intel shill, im just saying that 28 cores stable at that speed is really awesome regardless of cooling. I dont think threadripper would reach those numbers for quite some time
3960X kills the W3275X in the Mac Pro. The 3175X can be OC'd but the cooling requirements are ridiculous. As is the cost. You can't outrun a Threadripper.
@@scubasteve5659 I get the general idea but if you look at the official USA government method www.energy.gov/energysaver/weatherize/insulation/where-insulate-home and just stare at the attic you can only come to the conclusion that it's silly.
I gave up waiting for the SR-3 (the other two boards available were not fit for my requirements) and instead went and got an Epyc based setup for about a third of the price. Double the PCIe lanes (and yes, I do use more lanes than the Xeon has) and at least a third more memory bandwidth than the Xeon. Very pleased with my choice. Before Epyc Rome, this was a great CPU to build a workstation around. But that was over a year ago. It was never good value but by the time the EVGA SR-3 was released, it is no longer even impressive on performance.
Pulls out the Hercules 1600W: "It was on sale for $115!" *in my mind* "I'm not the only one that bought it for dirt cheap! I got it for $80!" No judgement from me, nuh-uh.
The only motherboard I know of with multiple BIOS, BIOS flashback, and removable chips! I was just saying how that's what I wish all top end boards had because I always need the feature they don't have...
All 64 PCIe lanes can be used with CascadeLake-SP Xeon's ;) Those large gold exposed pads are ground only, for better contact with thermal pads under M.2 drives. Helps just a tiny bit for lower temps on M.2s.
The DARK is also running the Intel 622 chipset, whereas other LGA3647 boards are using the Intel 621 chipset. Cooler Master makes a nice 90 degree 24 pin adapter (CMA-CEMB01XXBK1-GL) that would help with the cable routing, and there are EPS 8 pin 90 degree adapters as well. I believe that case can house 2 PSU's, and Phantek's makes an interface board for dual PSU's (Phanteks PH-PWCOB_2P1M) for redundancy. My X79 DARK has many similar features in the BIOS. Though, no auto OC feature.
You can fit one more 360 mm radiator in the side compartment, with fans in the front compartment and the pump mounted on a 120 mm fan adapter. EDIT: Hmm, maybe not with this motherboard, which is already extra wide and then also has the connectors to the side.
This would have been an impressive product... 12 months ago LOL. I like the fact that the board comes factory with a water block and would seriously consider this to replace my aging R5E X99 system, except for the elephant in the room that is 3990 Threadripper. More HEDT boards should come with VRM and PCH blocks for water cooling. I was fortunate that EK made a monoblock for the R5E, but they didn't for a lot of other high end boards that came afterwards. That makes choosing a platform difficult if you also want to cool it properly, and at those high watts you would be MAD not to do custom water. Never tried a mobo from EVGA before but I do have their HydroCopper GPU's and 1600W T2 PSU - two thumbs up! BTW - do you know a workaround for installing/booting consumer Windows on 2P Rome? I'd gladly switch to AMD and make a dual Epyc workstation and stack it with Quadros or those new Radeon Instinct cards.
My EVGA X79 DARK has the same style of BIOS UEFI. Of course, I have to do the overclocking myself, but... It runs a XEON E5-1680-V2 @4.7GHz all core, 24/7. The SR3 DARK also runs on the C622 chipset. All other boards are using the C621 chipset.
Suggestion for editor, when you highlight a particular part (around 6:07). The flash that occours is nice but it lasts for too short of a time. Make some kind of animation / object that lingers for a few seconds after the flash. It could also last as long as that part is being talked about. Even something like a red / white line that contrasts the background and brings your eyes towards that part is nice.
It's really too bad that EVGA won't just get their shit together and make AMD-based hardware - there just isn't much of anything out there on quite this sort of level for AM4 or SP3[TR4/TRX40] sockets. ASRock always has interesting options for motherboards(because who doesn't want an mATX Threadripper?), but certainly a different kind of 'interesting' than EVGA. Not too interested in their cards, though an EVGA RX 5700 XT is certainly an intriguing thought. But I just really want some EVGA AM4 & SP3 socket motherboards; especially for Threadripper & EPYC
On February 7th (My B-day) the Zen2 (3000 series) THREADRIPPER 3990X "64core 128thread" monster will be available for $3990. That with a high end TRX40 motherboard and 128GB's ram would cost roughly the same price. I was a long time intel and nVIDIA user, but i really like the quality of AMD's high end GPU's. Now they have the Zen2 architecture and offering double the cores for the same price. It would only make sense to go with AMD. I'm surprised that Wendell got the 3175X to run at 4.5GHz on water and it took intel a 2 horsepower 1000 gallon aquarium cooler to get it up to 5GHz all core. It's mostly the eVGA SR-3 DARK. eVGA's DARK motherboards are awesome. They use intersil's highest quality VRM components in the DARK series.
THEY CAME OUT WITH THE SR3??? I have the X299 Dark Mobo and its fucking awesome. Absolutely reliable, got it for a steal of $250. Overclocks like a mofo. EVGA for liiiiife
this is just as expensive as a 3990x and super high end TR4 board... holy $hit AMD not enabling RDIMM use on Threadripper is the only reason it still exists.
Why not build a manifold so that cooled water goes to the cpu and to the vrms, so neither is getting "pre-heated" water? Then pipe that back into the rad. Yea, it's a little more work, but would be better temps.
Thanks Wendell. That's very fine workstation board. Just cpu is wrong ;) But seriously, why ther's no workstation class boards for sTRx? That EVGA SR3 look awesome, same with Supermicro X11SPA-T. Can you ask around, where and when we can have so nice things on amd tr?
high end EVGA stuff always gives you everything you need and non of the things you don't the kingpin card is the same probit connectors various other connectors that could be useful really like their stuff also quite beautiful without the use of RGB...or because of the lack I dunno whatever your flavour is lol
Day trader here! Hahahahah But hey, for the least possible latency, isn’t the threadripper and its endless cores with a 4x M.2 PCIE4 RAID 0 a better option?
The memory to CPU latency is what matters for traders, and Intel's monolithic design and high clock speed has an advantage there. That's why water-cooled 9900k servers are a thing. AMD pulls ahead by miles when the gigantic L3 cache is enough, or when latency doesn't matter quite as much.
How do nanoseconds give you any advantage, when you still need to go over milliseconds of networking? I'm assuming a nanosecond advantage that tops out in the hundreds. Now even if you just have 10-15 ms to the broker, that's still 2 orders of magnitude.
I understand that when you have servers co-located inside the exchange running algorithms, nanoseconds do give you an edge. However, to the retail trader anywhere else I really don’t see advantages, since these nanoseconds add up to the miliseconds from the broker to the computer, to the human eye and back again...
Hello, nice video. Got a question; I'm hard-of-hearing and couldn't figure out what you were calling the case, duBower? Can you please help me out and let me know what case this is, model and version. Much appreciated.
Last time I was this early I failed my assignment I've been waiting a long time for this motherboard to come out, looks like the reviewer I wanted to see most got it :)
Notthedroids Yourelookingfor aside from the ridiculous overclocking silliness that you can get up to on this platform, it’s the same edge case as the 9990xe on X299. Super low latency relative to core count. Other than flex for the sake of flex, crazy fast stock trading is still a work load that the Chiplet and I/o die design that Ryzen/Epyc has not supplanted Intels less involved/complex model
This board, despite its platform, has something I want: slots. 6 full length, if not fully electrical, slots. TRX40? 3 or 4, despite having more lanes to distribute than x299. Even he Mac Pro gets it right with 7 slots. Will we see a new config for 64-core TRs? If no joy, I am seriously tempted by the ASRock ROMED8-T2 - 7 full 16lane gen4 slots plus Epyc, which will support SP3 in Milan, so CPU upgrades for a while.
Hi i bought all the parts and have put it together but I'm a serious issues. is there any video that shows how to build this computer i got SR3 Dark thanks
That's how at least 1/ vendor TRX40 boards should be done. Dump 4 RAM slots, rotate socket, use SSI-EEB 330x305 format, add PCIe switches, dump RGB and you're golden. Like 80% of PC cases on the market support SSI-EEB. The most annoying thing in all standard boards are these I/O headers sticking at the bottom. Slotting graphic card there is nigh impossible without damaging plug or cables or impossible with these humongous USB 30-piners. With SSI-EEB you could easily move these buggers to the side cleaning the real estate from useless stuff. The only thing which EVGA doesn't do is advanced compatibility testing. Experienced this many time myself. Gorgeous boards, super stable, but no support for RAID controllers or TB3 and any other stuff advanced workstation may need. Oh c'mon Wendell. Not you too? It doesn't matter which way fluid goes. Not in PC cooling. Fluid dynamics 101.
If these Aliens would know that there was a more competitive platform for a much lower price, they'd ask how anyone could have possibly bought this instead.
What Intel didn't tell you is this processor degrades extremely easily is is basically useless for a daily system, I realize how much money I've wasted on the W-3175X, now it's just in a box because nobody will buy it.
Just dont let it the system know you have a duel epyc 128 core system in your basement and it wont toss a tantrum and cry in the corner :)
Man I'm so jealous because of this board right now :D
It's FAST. Will have benches with TR out soon. :D 97% less soldering too .... Lol!
Yes, Threadripper is a thing but you'll have to wait for the head to head :D
Is it so bad this CPU needed a headstart?
All this really shows is that EVGA REALLY needs to start making AMD boards. I'm sure nVidia has something to do with that, but for the love of god, PLEASE!
I seriously doubt Nvidia influences EVGA's choices in mainboard products.
IIIRC EVGA stopped working with AMD in the AM2 days because AMD did some questionable things relating to their partners. Guess they hold a grudge lol.
Yes, I feel sorry for all the time their engineers spent on that project which is wasted talent because the platform is just not competitive.
Asrock did the aquaforce, I assume the TRX4 version will be insane
Pig Daddy guess, guess you could say that even with what happened with the x570 release. All biosses where “broken” on release. You’d be a fool, not to update. Something to do with bios udates (AGESA) from AMD to their board partners. 🤷🏼♂️
water cooling wise the order of the loop does not matter much if the fluid flow is solid....put temps in across to loops and the heat sinking into the liquid is fairly even. Fluid dynamics ftw :)
Still, it's better to put a radiator in between. I'm sure that affects at least 1-2 degrees.
@@madd5/videos no, lol.
@@awemowe2830 I have personally tested that. Do you even have a water cooled system?
Not fluid dynamics, thermal mass.
Yah it's only an issue when the flow is really slow. I have my pump kick up when my GPU starts to get warm, I go from around 30% to 100% quickly once the GPU kicks in. When it's just the CPU 30% is just fine on the D5. Wait what...did he say 1600W on a 360mm rad?
Someone maybe needs to tell EVGA that AMD EPYC 3000 and AMD Ryzen Thread Ripper 3000 CPUs are currently also a thing, they might not have received the memo...
They are more into high end stuff and rare cases than general consumer stuff in terms of motherboard .
That's the reason Corsair has not yet joined the market it's already to crowded.
But the high end stuff keep the innovation rolling .
Or not allowed by contracts with Intel....this is also the reason EVGA does not make AMD based gpu's...
EVGA is an Intvidia corporation like early 2000s Dell.
Yes, I feel sorry for all the time their engineers spent on that project which is wasted talent because the platform is just not competitive.
I would love to know in full detail specifically how day traders use these types of systems
EVGA Dark SR3 and Intel Xeon W-3175X aka The Space Heater
This is why I'm such a EVGA fan. They make shit that just works. And works extremely well. I'm loooong overdue for a new build. But none the less will be returning to their site once I pull that trigger on a mobo, gpu and psu. My biggest issue is choosing what as I've not paid too much attention on specifics to which CPU I want.
Sounds like there needs to be a Level1DayTraders channel!
Wendell: "This is an exceptional expensive computer"
Me: *laughs in Mac Pro cheese grater*
Or
Apple: "hold my cider"
"If you kill it, we'll give you a mulligan!"
...Are you overcharging me for this CPU?
Perfect intro! Awesome light/musc idea
The SR-3 is a very impressive motherboard. If only it supported better processors. The 3175x was awesome against TR 2000, but 3000 really made the xeon w irrelevant in a majority of use cases. I'd love to see a board like this for trx40.
i find the lower speed noctua redux fans (grey) are just as quiet, just place a small 1/2 square of electrical tape over each fan screw hole , punch a hole in it, screw the fan down tight- and any vibration eliminated the fan on a black case adequately hides the tape for what is still a clean look, you save about 8-15 bucks per fan depending on size, and redux fans are still a sso bearing fan( from 1st gen noctuas, new standard noctuas use the sso2 but to me the gain is minimal for cost)
Correction: 28 cores of overpriced and underperforming silicon
*yawns*
yea buy a latest Rhyzen Threadripper instead more cores and can be used for gaming while streaming or server or both at the same time
Man the threadripper is awesome but 28 cores at 5 GHz is pretty incredible
@@dhruvchawla5476 Yea, imagine that, and simply by hooking up a 1 HP chiller. Intel's really outdid themselves this time. Just simply amazing.
@@fVNzO Im no intel shill, im just saying that 28 cores stable at that speed is really awesome regardless of cooling. I dont think threadripper would reach those numbers for quite some time
3960X kills the W3275X in the Mac Pro. The 3175X can be OC'd but the cooling requirements are ridiculous. As is the cost.
You can't outrun a Threadripper.
Hard to get in America because of environmental regulations was not a sentence I ever expected to hear
Same here, how is that even possible with the coal mines reopened and every house having an AC while lacking roof isolation.
@@poulpork9338 bro the insulation is sitting on top of the sheetrock that makes up your ceiling lol
@@scubasteve5659 I get the general idea but if you look at the official USA government method www.energy.gov/energysaver/weatherize/insulation/where-insulate-home
and just stare at the attic you can only come to the conclusion that it's silly.
still rocking this combo after all these years.
Please send Buildzoid high definition photos so he can do a PCB breakdown
Awesome build Wendell! Those 3d printed clips for the water cool tubing are a great idea. 👍
Perfect screen to go with this build.
This is just a primer for when Wendell gets his 64 core TR.
Oh man... I get excited just thinking about that. 64 cores / 128 threads.
I gave up waiting for the SR-3 (the other two boards available were not fit for my requirements) and instead went and got an Epyc based setup for about a third of the price. Double the PCIe lanes (and yes, I do use more lanes than the Xeon has) and at least a third more memory bandwidth than the Xeon. Very pleased with my choice. Before Epyc Rome, this was a great CPU to build a workstation around. But that was over a year ago. It was never good value but by the time the EVGA SR-3 was released, it is no longer even impressive on performance.
I like that he's using jazzy hip hopish music and very mild effects to be like a wendell version of jayz two cents.
Using that case for my 3950x build i did a few weeks ago and loving it!!!
Pulls out the Hercules 1600W:
"It was on sale for $115!"
*in my mind* "I'm not the only one that bought it for dirt cheap! I got it for $80!"
No judgement from me, nuh-uh.
Cool video as usual. Music was spot on and welcome.
The only motherboard I know of with multiple BIOS, BIOS flashback, and removable chips! I was just saying how that's what I wish all top end boards had because I always need the feature they don't have...
All 64 PCIe lanes can be used with CascadeLake-SP Xeon's ;) Those large gold exposed pads are ground only, for better contact with thermal pads under M.2 drives. Helps just a tiny bit for lower temps on M.2s.
would love an interview about these edge use cases such as day traders talking about their requirements, challenges, and solutions.
The DARK is also running the Intel 622 chipset, whereas other LGA3647 boards are using the Intel 621 chipset.
Cooler Master makes a nice 90 degree 24 pin adapter (CMA-CEMB01XXBK1-GL) that would help with the cable routing, and there are EPS 8 pin 90 degree adapters as well.
I believe that case can house 2 PSU's, and Phantek's makes an interface board for dual PSU's (Phanteks PH-PWCOB_2P1M) for redundancy.
My X79 DARK has many similar features in the BIOS. Though, no auto OC feature.
“This is the thing that makes you wish for radio shack” 💔
I've been hearing more C621/C622 CPUs comming down the pike for a bit now. Its happening.
And here I am still rocking a SR2 w/ dual Xeon 5650 @ 4.2Ghz. Works great for heating the apartment :D
For 10 minutes at a time between reboots, at least.
You can fit one more 360 mm radiator in the side compartment, with fans in the front compartment and the pump mounted on a 120 mm fan adapter.
EDIT: Hmm, maybe not with this motherboard, which is already extra wide and then also has the connectors to the side.
5:18 BIOS chip itself is easily swappable too; lots of bios fixing options... They really expect people to try and brick this thing, nice.
This would have been an impressive product... 12 months ago LOL. I like the fact that the board comes factory with a water block and would seriously consider this to replace my aging R5E X99 system, except for the elephant in the room that is 3990 Threadripper.
More HEDT boards should come with VRM and PCH blocks for water cooling. I was fortunate that EK made a monoblock for the R5E, but they didn't for a lot of other high end boards that came afterwards. That makes choosing a platform difficult if you also want to cool it properly, and at those high watts you would be MAD not to do custom water.
Never tried a mobo from EVGA before but I do have their HydroCopper GPU's and 1600W T2 PSU - two thumbs up!
BTW - do you know a workaround for installing/booting consumer Windows on 2P Rome? I'd gladly switch to AMD and make a dual Epyc workstation and stack it with Quadros or those new Radeon Instinct cards.
Amazing build Wendell !! Blows my 3700X out of the water.
My EVGA X79 DARK has the same style of BIOS UEFI. Of course, I have to do the overclocking myself, but...
It runs a XEON E5-1680-V2 @4.7GHz all core, 24/7.
The SR3 DARK also runs on the C622 chipset. All other boards are using the C621 chipset.
Suggestion for editor, when you highlight a particular part (around 6:07). The flash that occours is nice but it lasts for too short of a time. Make some kind of animation / object that lingers for a few seconds after the flash. It could also last as long as that part is being talked about. Even something like a red / white line that contrasts the background and brings your eyes towards that part is nice.
"this was ON sale at newegg" i cackled cuz i was like, "it makes sense now xD"
So much credit for kind of already outdated platform.
it's a sponsored video
If Wendell had a honor, he would not advertise this garbadge
I’ve repurposed some evga black clips to hold my custom loop together as wrapped the tubes as well this what in 2013
Anyone else remember the SR-2?It was so freakin overkill, probably the last and only enthusiast/overclock designed dual socket motherboard
I had two and they sucked. Buggy and very poorly designed.
It's really too bad that EVGA won't just get their shit together and make AMD-based hardware - there just isn't much of anything out there on quite this sort of level for AM4 or SP3[TR4/TRX40] sockets. ASRock always has interesting options for motherboards(because who doesn't want an mATX Threadripper?), but certainly a different kind of 'interesting' than EVGA. Not too interested in their cards, though an EVGA RX 5700 XT is certainly an intriguing thought. But I just really want some EVGA AM4 & SP3 socket motherboards; especially for Threadripper & EPYC
wendells dirty grin when getting the 1600 watt psu out :-D
On February 7th (My B-day) the Zen2 (3000 series) THREADRIPPER 3990X "64core 128thread" monster will be available for $3990. That with a high end TRX40 motherboard and 128GB's ram would cost roughly the same price. I was a long time intel and nVIDIA user, but i really like the quality of AMD's high end GPU's. Now they have the Zen2 architecture and offering double the cores for the same price. It would only make sense to go with AMD. I'm surprised that Wendell got the 3175X to run at 4.5GHz on water and it took intel a 2 horsepower 1000 gallon aquarium cooler to get it up to 5GHz all core.
It's mostly the eVGA SR-3 DARK. eVGA's DARK motherboards are awesome. They use intersil's highest quality VRM components in the DARK series.
THEY CAME OUT WITH THE SR3???
I have the X299 Dark Mobo and its fucking awesome.
Absolutely reliable, got it for a steal of $250.
Overclocks like a mofo. EVGA for liiiiife
We need a board like this for threadripper!
Thx for the great video !
Last time I checked loop order doesn't matter from a cooling prospective just looks. I'm pretty sure Jayz two cents have done that video already.
Wendell how about quick disconnect watercooling. The water loss is minimal and maintanance of the build is easier.
Got excited for a minute when I thought it was an SP3 board..
seems you have air pressure in the reservoir. its because the reservoir is not the highest point of the build.
Talk to SeaSonic about getting dual prime Titanium PSU's for that thing when you rebuild/upgrade the one you have is a fire waiting to happen!
this is just as expensive as a 3990x and super high end TR4 board... holy $hit
AMD not enabling RDIMM use on Threadripper is the only reason it still exists.
@@user-yl9vs9eh1w the specs say up to 512GiB RAM, vs 256 on TRX40
Why not build a manifold so that cooled water goes to the cpu and to the vrms, so neither is getting "pre-heated" water? Then pipe that back into the rad. Yea, it's a little more work, but would be better temps.
Btw all lga 771, 1156, 1366, and Skylake 1151 xeons are overclockable
Also most v1, v2, and v3 16XX series
you gonna make the next RIP Jay and Steve
This motherboard man!!!
I wanna know more about the use of such systems in the trading world...!
Thanks Wendell. That's very fine workstation board.
Just cpu is wrong ;)
But seriously, why ther's no workstation class boards for sTRx?
That EVGA SR3 look awesome, same with Supermicro X11SPA-T.
Can you ask around, where and when we can have so nice things on amd tr?
I always wonder, what kind of VMs do Wendell run on his VM hosts? Forum, network load balancer, and... a router plus a firewall?
I thought there were only two U.2 connectors? The bottom one highlighted @ 6:44 is the power for the pcie...
high end EVGA stuff always gives you everything you need and non of the things you don't the kingpin card is the same probit connectors various other connectors that could be useful really like their stuff also quite beautiful without the use of RGB...or because of the lack I dunno whatever your flavour is lol
awesome vid your a Legend man ✌✌✌
Day trader here! Hahahahah
But hey, for the least possible latency, isn’t the threadripper and its endless cores with a 4x M.2 PCIE4 RAID 0 a better option?
The memory to CPU latency is what matters for traders, and Intel's monolithic design and high clock speed has an advantage there. That's why water-cooled 9900k servers are a thing. AMD pulls ahead by miles when the gigantic L3 cache is enough, or when latency doesn't matter quite as much.
How do nanoseconds give you any advantage, when you still need to go over milliseconds of networking? I'm assuming a nanosecond advantage that tops out in the hundreds. Now even if you just have 10-15 ms to the broker, that's still 2 orders of magnitude.
I understand that when you have servers co-located inside the exchange running algorithms, nanoseconds do give you an edge. However, to the retail trader anywhere else I really don’t see advantages, since these nanoseconds add up to the miliseconds from the broker to the computer, to the human eye and back again...
For that price one can get 2*3970x and 2*boards. Or the upcoming 3990x, board and a 2070super.
Does this have even more lanes?
It's dark in here i can't hear you 😆
You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel.
I like to see ek water block vs koolance water block comparison with extreme overclocking
I’d love to know how quick handbrake-cli compresses a 35GB Blu-Ray rip on that beast!
That power supply looks dangerous af.
Great stuff, the price is kind out of touch for many people.
Great video. Can we get a link or part number for the PCI-E to 8 pin MB power adapter please? :)
This is exactly the opposite of the 3950X kvm homelab video Wendell
Hello, nice video. Got a question; I'm hard-of-hearing and couldn't figure out what you were calling the case, duBower? Can you please help me out and let me know what case this is, model and version. Much appreciated.
Why would a day trader need a socket P system? I see lots still using like Samsung Galaxy S8's and stuff and they dont seem to have an issue
Hey nice build, I have that case and that my build but mine has the AMD threadripper 2990 wx with 128 gb
Last time I was this early I failed my assignment
I've been waiting a long time for this motherboard to come out, looks like the reviewer I wanted to see most got it :)
Imagine if EVGA made a 1k USD Threadripper 3000 mobo or even one special mobo for the 3990x? holy fck.
Does that still make any sense when Threadripper is cheaper, faster(?) and uses less power?
Notthedroids Yourelookingfor aside from the ridiculous overclocking silliness that you can get up to on this platform, it’s the same edge case as the 9990xe on X299. Super low latency relative to core count. Other than flex for the sake of flex, crazy fast stock trading is still a work load that the Chiplet and I/o die design that Ryzen/Epyc has not supplanted Intels less involved/complex model
And I thought the 700W peak from my 3970x are a bit much.
This board, despite its platform, has something I want: slots. 6 full length, if not fully electrical, slots. TRX40? 3 or 4, despite having more lanes to distribute than x299. Even he Mac Pro gets it right with 7 slots.
Will we see a new config for 64-core TRs? If no joy, I am seriously tempted by the ASRock ROMED8-T2 - 7 full 16lane gen4 slots plus Epyc, which will support SP3 in Milan, so CPU upgrades for a while.
....EVGA PLEASE COME & DESIGN RYZEN & THREADRIPPER MOBOS!!!
28 cores is a heathen number of cores!
Awesome
Hi i bought all the parts and have put it together but I'm a serious issues. is there any video that shows how to build this computer i got SR3 Dark thanks
That's how at least 1/ vendor TRX40 boards should be done.
Dump 4 RAM slots, rotate socket, use SSI-EEB 330x305 format, add PCIe switches, dump RGB and you're golden. Like 80% of PC cases on the market support SSI-EEB.
The most annoying thing in all standard boards are these I/O headers sticking at the bottom. Slotting graphic card there is nigh impossible without damaging plug or cables or impossible with these humongous USB 30-piners. With SSI-EEB you could easily move these buggers to the side cleaning the real estate from useless stuff.
The only thing which EVGA doesn't do is advanced compatibility testing. Experienced this many time myself. Gorgeous boards, super stable, but no support for RAID controllers or TB3 and any other stuff advanced workstation may need.
Oh c'mon Wendell. Not you too? It doesn't matter which way fluid goes. Not in PC cooling. Fluid dynamics 101.
I am looking to get a disk cabinet to expand my zfs volume(s) What host card and cabinet do you recommend through your testing?
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Doesn't this get destroyed by the 3970x?
If you're getting this kind of board, you better already know what it has
your not with tek syndicate no more why you and logan rocked it ?
Does the 8124M work on this board?
What's the part number or model name of that 2 gpu power to 1 cpu connection converter. I need a few of those.
Will the W3175X plug into a Mac Pro ?
no it dose not work apple locked it out
@@Dreadnorth7734 WOW. The processor upgrade path is really limited on those machines. I'm really surprised that Apple went with the 3647 socket.
If these Aliens would know that there was a more competitive platform for a much lower price, they'd ask how anyone could have possibly bought this instead.
if only i had money!
What Intel didn't tell you is this processor degrades extremely easily is is basically useless for a daily system, I realize how much money I've wasted on the W-3175X, now it's just in a box because nobody will buy it.