To normies? Yea. But considering how many procurement people watch the channel, he is totes giving Supermicro their money’s worth on the sponsorship. 🤣
TBH if any audience is going to have a decent amount of people who can just go buy it like nothing, it's probably LTT. I assume most of us can't but I would bet there are at least a few % of people in the LTT audience that can go buy whatever expensive shit they show
@@vanxkren5636 Their new 128P core Xeon was the fastest in the world for like 2 months until the 192 core Epyc came out, I guess they still have the 288E core version coming early next year.
Amazon is really pushing AWS partners get get people to switch to AMD hardware. An AMD EC2 that's 15% cheaper hourly to run than intel for the same performance is hard to say no to.
Well, as someone who does performance optimization, overthreading some workloads can lead to worse performance due to things like memory bandwidth or scheduler overload. But I get where you're coming from.
As someone that has 15 years of server administration experience (infrastructure system architect now): you are totally wrong. You are missing at least the "cost per core" and "price of maintenance" factors.
I don't think anybody realise just HOW impressive running 192 instances of windows ACTUALLY IS... your CPU at home uses around 5-10% depending on your cpu meaning it could only run 10-20 instances of windows before COMPLETELY MAXING out the cpu.... this EPYC cpu only used HALF of it's cores... HALF.
so hyped for ya'll revisiting many gamers 1 cpu would also be interesting to see if you could do the inverse w/ the kind of setup linus has at home, where you have a rack of multiple independent machines, but aggregate them together for server duties when people aren't using them for gaming would honestly be pretty fun if you could have a "many gamers 1cpu" setup that evenly distributes available amount of resources depending on how many people are using it, though I'd imagine this being pretty difficult to do seamlessly with standard vms without being forced to re-instantiate a whole new vm
If we have server CPU's like this today, just imagine what will be available for consumers in 5 - 10 years. I'm predicting the return of the family computer.
I remember on one of the old holy s**t big CPU episodes you did software rendering on the original crysis. I wish you did that again, that was such a cool demo
I really liked the discussion after the "many gamets, 1cpu' talk at around 19:35. I like the idea of more tailored, targeted hardware choice. Or at least having the possibility or choice. The penalty for workloads moving between cores makes sense. I wonder how physical distance to cache or memory affects this kind of thing. It's beyond what I've studied, hahaha.
The windows example was actually a really good example of the CPUs usecase and power which is relevant to someone that doesn't actually use these machines.
LTT should do more videos around data center gear. And why you’d select one CPU for a workload over another. This one as an example- would be good for massively parallelized workloads like VDI, versus one with a higher clock speed and fewer cores for database type workloads.
The things I would do to get one of those CPUs. I wonder how many VMs you could run on that machine. Holy crap my question was answered later in the video and it's far better than I ever could have expected
After Jake mentioned SMT was enabled, I was hoping they’d disable it and see how it affects things. With this many physical cores, there’s really no reason for multithreading anymore.
These systems are amazing. I use Epyc chips for running simulations for making medicine. These things are FAST. I have software that will scale linearly across this many cores.
I see this kind of thing and have to tell myself "I know you want one, but you don't need one. You barely hit the 16-core Xeon you have in your server right now. You don't even hit the whole 96GB of RAM with ARC." Every use case is different, after all. I'm storage-limited.
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I'd imagine the thread limit is probably due to Cinebench not allocating more than 1 byte to store the information about the cpu. Since 1 byte for an unsigned int is 0 - 255, or when you add 1 it would become 1 - 256. So genuinely this could just be Cinebench 2024 developers overlooking the possibility of a cpu reaching this amount of cores/threads.
"My first gaming pc" isn't a flex. My first gaming pc in 2003 didn't have a GPU. Didn't need one. I had a vga crt monitor and I ran the sims 2 and roller coaster tycoon.
6 terabytes of memory sounds super nice, I would like 1-2 more orders of magnitude, but at least this can hold a decently sized dataset in memory. I wonder how fast it would be at that capacity though. Sadly I properly will not get one of these fully decked out at work, but it would be really helpful.
Big datacenters only pay like 20-40% of msrp when considering that it is cheap (energy here in Germany is expensive and efficiency is king (with a few exceptions))
I'd love to see a collab with craftcomputing to get most gamers on 1 cpu working :) Also a real practical workload for this thing that doesn't need to include virtualization could be serverside rendered websites.
15 years from now this level of performance will be in every desktop PC and we will be drooling over CPU's with 65536 cores and memory bandwidth that seems impossible by todays standards.
I don't think so. 15 years ago was 2009 and the advent of the first quad core intel CPUs. Desktop PCs now with an i7 max out at 20 cores and these are not typical in home computer setups. A lot of desktop PCs now are running i5 chips with 10 cores. Any future home computing would need to be lower power due to world demand for electricity. I think we may see 60 core machines in 15 years making their way to residential use but I'm not confident of that.
100% down for a many gamers 1 CPU video again. With some H100 GPUs, you could carve them up with MIG and basically show what GeForce now is. Heck you could even make your own “GeForce Now” and explore the costs associated with them running those kinds of workloads.
I've heard that Cities Skyline 2 can actually run and use 64 cores (I guess logical cores). And that it needs it badly for huge (500k+ citizens) cities. You guys should make a benchmark of that. Also, whenever checking a server CPU with lots of cores, you should try software encoding.
I like how Linus sells the server like it's something we all can just run out and grab.
very technically speaking we can, we just gotta sell both of our kidneys
To normies? Yea. But considering how many procurement people watch the channel, he is totes giving Supermicro their money’s worth on the sponsorship. 🤣
Worst value gaming build
TBH if any audience is going to have a decent amount of people who can just go buy it like nothing, it's probably LTT. I assume most of us can't but I would bet there are at least a few % of people in the LTT audience that can go buy whatever expensive shit they show
Well, there's the option of renting servers/virtual servers from hosting companies. Some VPS that will have 4 cores and 8GB RAM won't cost much.
Time for the yearly "fastest cpu in the world" vid
Give it another 4 months, there got to be a faster one
I mean, every year should ideally come with a "world's fastest CPU". Kinda how progress works
Waiting for the Intel comeback
Let's go took me a min to find like 50 vids with similar tittle
@@vanxkren5636 Their new 128P core Xeon was the fastest in the world for like 2 months until the 192 core Epyc came out, I guess they still have the 288E core version coming early next year.
finally a cpu to run old school runescape
Litterally my thought. Imagine how many accounts can play at once
I would use mine to power my arcade emulator cabinet
Underrated comment.
192 cores - one for each of your wilderness scouting bots!
1 core per bot acct
I'm an IT Engineer that works in data centers. I'm starting to see more and more AMD hardware, it is all so crazy fast.
Amazon is really pushing AWS partners get get people to switch to AMD hardware. An AMD EC2 that's 15% cheaper hourly to run than intel for the same performance is hard to say no to.
500 watt TDP! Thats like 1(!) 14900K 😳
Actually 4, not one. Still bonkers.
2, but still extremely impressive
@@przemek2573 you run a 14900k at 125w?
@@geofrancis2001 That's the official TDP technically, I'm not sure if it's enough to hit 6GHz even on just 1 core tho.
@@lharsaybut that’s not what it always runs at. It far exceeds 125 watts majority of the time under full load
As someone who does virtualization, OS dev, and massive code compilations, there's no such thing as too many cores.
Well, as someone who does performance optimization, overthreading some workloads can lead to worse performance due to things like memory bandwidth or scheduler overload. But I get where you're coming from.
but there are things like: cooling issues, ram limitations and data read/write/xfer from drives :D
As someone that has 15 years of server administration experience (infrastructure system architect now): you are totally wrong. You are missing at least the "cost per core" and "price of maintenance" factors.
Now I'm curious. What are you working on?
This things has so many cores you could use it as a GPU 💀
They did video with M.2 display out and Treadripper. (Yes, it ran Crysis)
I don't think anybody realise just HOW impressive running 192 instances of windows ACTUALLY IS... your CPU at home uses around 5-10% depending on your cpu meaning it could only run 10-20 instances of windows before COMPLETELY MAXING out the cpu.... this EPYC cpu only used HALF of it's cores... HALF.
Can't wait to get a mobo to fit 2 of these (by get I mean look at it cuz no way I can afford/need this)
@@MasterCraft_48 This system has 2 CPUs.
1:58 AMD is always two steps ahead
Ah I was at MICROSOFT SQL Saturday event when they were heavily promoting this CPU. I was a dumbass and asked what about the Threadripper series lol
FINALLY! A CPU that can handle all of my Google Chrome tabs.
1 LAN Party 1CPU
8:50 The fans is so intense look at Jakes shirt!
You could say he's a .. fanboy of sorts.
Ah yes, time for my annual dose of **fastest CPU in the world**
Cant wait for the epyc chip that will be able to download an entire AAA game just on its l3 cache in the future
You can just feel the power bill go up the moment those fans started screaming 8:28 😅
Petition for the "Many gamers 1 cpu"' ! If possible 2 of these monsters, i just want to see the limit of it and a good LMG lan party!
I mentioned this CPU on my semester exam last week 😅.They asked to write an essay about Single Core, Dual Core and Multi Core.
@@DrDuck005 "We asked for multi-core, not monster-core"
@@Wildcard65 😂
Man, that was a terribly-timed sponsored video.
Those tripple threadrippers are overkill imagine if they actually were made for gaming.
Cities Skylines 2.
Yesss
unsustainable. windows and most of games/software would not utilize even 1/3 of the cores and the clocks would be too low to game on'em.
pass
yea..... @@Xamiakass
The Ryzen 9 is the version of it that is made for gaming.
so hyped for ya'll revisiting many gamers 1 cpu
would also be interesting to see if you could do the inverse w/ the kind of setup linus has at home, where you have a rack of multiple independent machines, but aggregate them together for server duties when people aren't using them for gaming
would honestly be pretty fun if you could have a "many gamers 1cpu" setup that evenly distributes available amount of resources depending on how many people are using it, though I'd imagine this being pretty difficult to do seamlessly with standard vms without being forced to re-instantiate a whole new vm
MULTIPLE GAMERS, ONE EXPENSIVE CPU!!!!!🎉🎉🎉
The greatest cpu that’s ever lived
@@TheGreatestCoderThatsEverLived W reference
W reference
until next year he shows up with the new "the fastests cpu in the world" a new epyc with 284 cores or something like that LMAO
The Greatest Technician That’s Ever Lived
@ I’ll come back after 3 years when he makes a video about AMD’s new 500 core Epyc processor
11:00 maths error, 15GB of Ram would be 1%
If we have server CPU's like this today, just imagine what will be available for consumers in 5 - 10 years.
I'm predicting the return of the family computer.
Finally, the actual tech Video from LTT, like good-old 1.5 years ago!
"Almost as fast as this segue, to our sponsor!"
Linus gets his hand on every piece of tech invented in the world
Holy shit is two words. You know what else is two words “our sponsor”
This will be perfect for my next gaming PC to play Roblox and Minecraft
This is mind blowing seeing all these virtual machines run on 1 CPU.. It's hard to even grasp the magnitude of processing this chip can do.
I love how Jake is lightly petting the server >w
I remember on one of the old holy s**t big CPU episodes you did software rendering on the original crysis. I wish you did that again, that was such a cool demo
I really liked the discussion after the "many gamets, 1cpu' talk at around 19:35.
I like the idea of more tailored, targeted hardware choice. Or at least having the possibility or choice.
The penalty for workloads moving between cores makes sense. I wonder how physical distance to cache or memory affects this kind of thing. It's beyond what I've studied, hahaha.
the way jake's shirt just starts blowing around when those fans kick on
I didnt know linus farmed genetically modified potatoes (0:13)
Can't believe you missed it
/watch?v=7eQg2N1uoaY
He grew up on one.
I love the idea that now steam has his system recorded as a home pc playing a video game so now his hardware is in the list of hardware running games.
The roadmap for Alemio is super ambitious. If they can deliver on even half of it, we’re in for a massive ride. ALM to the moon?
The windows example was actually a really good example of the CPUs usecase and power which is relevant to someone that doesn't actually use these machines.
6:36 funny thing they got two Linuses with slightly different hairstyles to do this shoot together
If you’re using this for gaming, you’re a real smooth head
LTT should do more videos around data center gear. And why you’d select one CPU for a workload over another. This one as an example- would be good for massively parallelized workloads like VDI, versus one with a higher clock speed and fewer cores for database type workloads.
Supermicro can build anything, including forged books
*oof*
Yeah, I suppose they're trying to bury that recent news and hope the majority of people don't know.
Lol that is a load of BS spread around by mainly people who short on their stock and people like you who are dumb enough to believe them
what happend?
love this 😂
The things I would do to get one of those CPUs.
I wonder how many VMs you could run on that machine.
Holy crap my question was answered later in the video and it's far better than I ever could have expected
*whatches on a 13yo core 2 duo pc*
*cries in poor*
@@Adisian-b1m over 20 years actually
0.1% of 1.5tb is 100gigs? That is the kind of math that killed Einstein
But can it run crysis?
7:1 consolidation ratio - it has light stik, techvest, and techdesk all enabled
After Jake mentioned SMT was enabled, I was hoping they’d disable it and see how it affects things.
With this many physical cores, there’s really no reason for multithreading anymore.
I remember when 32 cores/64 threads was "more than you would ever need".
Upgrading the Epyc processors on our servers, that wait anxiety for 1st post is real lol.
Let's go weird no one uploaded this morning 😂 but boy this is a beast 🎉 cpus are on the rise
These systems are amazing. I use Epyc chips for running simulations for making medicine. These things are FAST. I have software that will scale linearly across this many cores.
I see this kind of thing and have to tell myself "I know you want one, but you don't need one. You barely hit the 16-core Xeon you have in your server right now. You don't even hit the whole 96GB of RAM with ARC." Every use case is different, after all. I'm storage-limited.
Random and weird comment but Jake has been looking really good lately.
Jake was so ecstatic talking about the cpu he started sounding like kermit a little
"Blue screen of success" is a legendary comment
When I woke up today, I didn't expect to see an AMD infomercial starring the 10th Doctor with an American accent, but here we are.
That's gonna be one sick Minecraft server, no doubt.
“Sure, that’s more than my entire first gaming PC…”
My current gaming PC sitting under my desk with its 500W PSU:
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I'd imagine the thread limit is probably due to Cinebench not allocating more than 1 byte to store the information about the cpu. Since 1 byte for an unsigned int is 0 - 255, or when you add 1 it would become 1 - 256. So genuinely this could just be Cinebench 2024 developers overlooking the possibility of a cpu reaching this amount of cores/threads.
We NEED to see how Minecraft runs on this thing. Imagine the speed at which the world would load before you.
"My first gaming pc" isn't a flex. My first gaming pc in 2003 didn't have a GPU. Didn't need one. I had a vga crt monitor and I ran the sims 2 and roller coaster tycoon.
That chip costs more than I paid for any of my 5 cars. The most expensive to purchase car in my driveway was 12k.
6 terabytes of memory sounds super nice, I would like 1-2 more orders of magnitude, but at least this can hold a decently sized dataset in memory.
I wonder how fast it would be at that capacity though.
Sadly I properly will not get one of these fully decked out at work, but it would be really helpful.
Finally enough CPU Cores to run my VMs
Me watching a review of a CPU that requires more power than my entire setup "Yes, very interesting. Please tell me more."
0:01 video Begins
25:53 video Ends
You really should bring back the Holy $hit series for things like this.
I'm so over these ads with fake excitement.
Big datacenters only pay like 20-40% of msrp when considering that it is cheap (energy here in Germany is expensive and efficiency is king (with a few exceptions))
As Intels CEO starts resigning. Absolutely lit.
I beg for a day where Linus gets an Ampere CPU in his hands
I'd like to see one cpu many gamers redone. In theory you can give 32 people 6 cores and a 3060 and have a fun 1080p gaming experience
PLEASE do another "how many chrome tabs" video on this machine!
I'd love to see a collab with craftcomputing to get most gamers on 1 cpu working :)
Also a real practical workload for this thing that doesn't need to include virtualization could be serverside rendered websites.
15 years from now this level of performance will be in every desktop PC and we will be drooling over CPU's with 65536 cores and memory bandwidth that seems impossible by todays standards.
I don't think so. 15 years ago was 2009 and the advent of the first quad core intel CPUs. Desktop PCs now with an i7 max out at 20 cores and these are not typical in home computer setups. A lot of desktop PCs now are running i5 chips with 10 cores. Any future home computing would need to be lower power due to world demand for electricity. I think we may see 60 core machines in 15 years making their way to residential use but I'm not confident of that.
100% down for a many gamers 1 CPU video again. With some H100 GPUs, you could carve them up with MIG and basically show what GeForce now is. Heck you could even make your own “GeForce Now” and explore the costs associated with them running those kinds of workloads.
"Speaking of blowing," I thought that was going somewhere else.
How much salt does AMD need to throw in Intel's wound
CPU so crazy he forgot his segue, to our sponsor
Linus looks like he has a sad or stressed face behind his smile. It's not easy doing what he's doing
This entire video feels like a fever dream
Do not underestimate the power of getting in early. If you are not in Alemio now, you are lagging behind.
11:14
Suggestion for the chrome tabs, try to run them on their own VM's, I feel like you can probably get more chrome tabs that way
This cpu is so swag its beyond my comprehension
Intels getting it raw lately
I know i'm a little early but im calling it now, nobody will ever need more than 640 cores.
This CPU makes sense for a gamer who screen captures and streams.
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Runescape Venezuelan gold farmers looking at this thing: 🤑
Imagine how many runescape accounts you could run at once
Please max this server out and make a video. It would be great to see how it handles the monster named Chrome compared to the previous machines.
"Yeah, it works on my machine. What? It crashes on your Ultra Core 9? Your PC must be broken."
I work behind servers like this all day, god they give me the biggest headache with the noise
Intel's just in the corner working on their new ultra abomination s
I've heard that Cities Skyline 2 can actually run and use 64 cores (I guess logical cores). And that it needs it badly for huge (500k+ citizens) cities. You guys should make a benchmark of that.
Also, whenever checking a server CPU with lots of cores, you should try software encoding.
Fastest cpu in the world episode 69
Finally we get a cpu that can run Stalker 2 and Dragon's Dogma 2...
The Deja Vu is strong for this one...