Are you 40 and living at home...? Because I am a Mom and my 19 year old son looks to me to build his custom gaming pc's... when I watch tech videos all I wonder is "can I keep my next build out of my son's reach? ...or do I build two?"
AMD isn't squeezing every dollar out of these machines because their mindset is (probably) "Go forth and see what you can make happen with this excellent product. You'll come back for more of them". They're playing the long game, and setting the expectation of repeat business because of a great product.
Their CEO is a science person, the thing that you said may also be secondary to her purpose lol, maybe she just wants to build these things because it's exciting, science!!!
The fact 16 core CPUs like 5950X can be considered "lower end" shows how insanely powerful machines are today. My 16 core setup already seems like bottomless supply of power. Been a PC owner since 1991 and this is the only time I have struggled to find ways to use all the power of the machine I own.
@@acubley pretty sure that was the case in a old version of windows, but windows 10 just doesn't show you any other drives... you access via folder mount points at that point
But he was running more than the company sim. An AI running as many sims as it can at once to run projections maybe? Like looking for bugs after a big network patch, sim the company a bunch of times, find and fix edge cases orders of magnitude faster? or..... I dunno. But ya, the possibilities are huge. Cool stuff.
@@MrDaChicken Y'all may have missed that I was being facetious... simulating an entire company is fairly worthless in today's security environment... users are literally the number one threat, and NO commercial or open source software is stemming the tide of the OSes flat out being buggy and insecure by design. Wendell loves tech... the problem is, the problems can't be fixed with tech... I believed they could 30 years ago, too... ain't happening... other than finally a push back toward systems that have ZERO access to things the employee simply doesn't need to do the job tasks... and all that does is limit the destruction to one machine.
I've been getting ready to build a workstation (software development C++) and been agonizing over what to go with but I think you convinced me Threadripper Pro
You'd probably need a couple, but yeah, that kind of thing is a great use case, I've thought about it for a while, having one of these beasts running, I don't know, 8 or more i3-eske computers as VM in a customer service office or something like that would be great value, not sure about the software licensing though.
I have a similar setup to this (64 core, 256 GB RAM, 2x RTX 6000s) and I use it for heavy duty CFD/FEA simulations and it chews through them like butter. Before I had to wait around for a bit to get results to test different designs, now it's more of the opposite. I can't make designs/think of stuff to test fast enough for this beast to not destroy in minutes (when usually the same simulation would take hours).
Built a 64 originally for machine learning, upon the second build, I downgraded. It was such overkill for processing, it wad able to preprocess massive swathes of data while training at the same time without even stressing the cpu enough.
This video reminds me of one university project where we clustered a whole labs' computers together. All Core i5 2500s with 4GB of memory each but we had like 80 of them running together. Of course this thing would probably thrash that because with gigabit LAN the IO wasn't great but it was still amazing to run one command and have 320 threads and 320GB of memory to run scientific applications. Enjoyed running tachyon ray tracing with OpenMPI just because it's somewhat visual.
64 core CPU and 512GB of ram just to demo a game. Would love to see him use it to do a processor intensive job like up-scaling a video that would take days on a 8 core CPU desktop or something.
I hope I get to show my grandkids this comment in 50 years. Your grandpa was rocking an ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2060 before the graphics card shortage of the 2020s and felt like a King for a brief moment in time. Here's to a brighter tomorrow, grandpa loves you.
From this video, I decided to build a sworkstation with Threadripper Pro 3995x and MSI Suprim 3080TI and 256GB ram perfect for vms, gaming and design. I would have to say it’s awesome. For all the talk of the Mac Studio etc… there absolutely nothing that can tear me away from this.
I feel like I would have to study hardware and software pretty extensively for a year, minimum, just to be able to take this guy on as a mentor and not completely waste his time. I think I'll stick with avionics.
From my understanding, the real limitation there is KSP or the Unity engine itself. People with high end machines still get lag issues with high part counts.
Building a machine now with 5965wx. Having trouble getting liquid cooling. Any recommendations would be great. Asus was zero help in tracking down liquid cooling.
Av1an can help there or you could just use the SVT (SVT-VP9, SVT-HEVC & SVT-AV1) encoders, they are from Intel but run really really well on AMD (you probably want one instance per NUMA node though (and pin them to the node))
Not now Wendel, I have to drag myself out of bed in 6 hours to go to work and cook for a mass of ingrates. Luck has it I have ethics and resist the urge for 'floor Spice'. Don't mind me, I failed to upgrade from AMD Bulldozer 990FX / FX8150 multiple times always looking for the next Sandy Bridge.
What impressed me was whoever designed that CPU visualization in the Task Manager had thought of accommodating visualizing 64 cores and more ... who knows if there's a limit...? Cool video btw :)
I have a scaled down setup and use case to what you have. The non-pro 3990x, using vfio for games when not working. Half the ram you have, storage at about 10tb after raid. It's pretty sweet setup, bought it for a few use cases, mainly for POC in software development with big data. Done quite a lot of work with it so far, have a few other dev projects I want to do with it as well. I noticed that vfio runs better without SMT, even if you assign many less cores than what you have physical, so I kind of toggle that a lot depending how lazy I am being with work vs. play. I intended to use Gentoo as a host cause of the high core count, but even then I got impatient after a while and switched.
Can you run let's say Steam and games without virtualization, without disabling the Pro side of CPU security or the Pro side of the CPU will just close the games for breaching some protocols?
This is awesome!!! The higher core count definitely helps when using all those pci-e lanes. I think linus had a problem with epyc when he was using a lower core count for a storage array, and the cores were overwhelmed by all the i/o bandwith.
I needed to see this. I can go ahead and scrap all my plans to upgrade my computer. It works, and given a few years something like this will be the norm. Nice, and thank you for restoring my priorities.
Well 12 years ago, I had a single user real-time control environment that did require this level of computational power within a virtualized environment supporting 7 independent high bandwidth networks. So, this is just starting to catch up with my enterprise-level user workstation needs.
That would be some crazy coop play for my home LAN. I could do away with all of the separate computer systems. I've been thinking about doing it for a while. This is beautiful to see.
That LG TV used as a monitor... I was super close to doing that too. I opted for an 38" ultrawide instead because it's more useful to me right now but I can totally see that being an awesome thing for a workstation (I ended up replacing my old TV with it).
Ah yes, maniacal geek laughter when something ridiculous becomes reality. Gotta say I miss that feeling doing what I do now which involves a lot less tinkering, breaking and fixing.
Ok this is the first.... to my knowledge (which should indicate the rarity of my perform such an action)....time Ive posted on a Tech video. And it is just to say, this rates in my opinion one of the most exciting and coolest videos Ive seen about Tech! Ever! P.S I want your set up.
FINALLY... Someone actually using enough memory! Drives me absolutely bonkers seeing some of the vids of folks getting a 64 core/128 thread processor, then "testing" it with only 64 or even 32 gigs of memory! Infuriates me to no end!
It's an incredible CPU that basically blows anything Xeon out of the water. I suspect AMD had to figure out how to not have it compete with it's own Epyc line. Still, this is not something very many are going to want in a home use system even if the cost was no object. For server/workstation use, a system based on one of these CPU's would be an insane bargain for the performance they offer. I will admit to wondering how Cities Skylines would do on that since it seems to be able to eat as many cores and gigabytes as you can through at it. I assume you meant terrabytes rather than gigabytes when talking about your hd storage.
I like my dual processor Dell Precision T7910, though, I plan on upgrading it to a T7920 with dual Xeon 56 core (112 cores total) processors. The downside of the T79XX line is the IO bandwith of 12Gb/sec for DASD. Of course Dell Quad NVME PCI supports up to 16TB per slot. I'd love to see the AMD support dual or quad workstation socket motherboards.
As a developer running multiple IDEs, 50+ tabs, docker containers each container has 10+ slave workers for simulating production environment, running simulation in Matlab and gaming in the same time is a haven for me
I worked with the nonpro threadripper 64 core and 4x rtx3080, and i can say, that one of the problem could be that the gpu is inserted to the last slot and my suggest is that you are seeing more than 10% gpu usage from nvidia-smi in normal udage which is high, the solution is to insert the gpu to the first slot, but than you will only have less pcie slot, i know that it looks you more at first glance and overhyped but gpu has to be inserted into first slot for optimal performance, and also if you are doing multiple gpu the monitor is needed to be inserted to first gpu, and as you try to do more and more you will get more errors and slowdowns, so i would not tell that it can do all that was mentioned in the video
"Yes, mom. I need this 64 core CPU in order to multitask google classroom and zoom simultaneously."
😂 that would be me.. totally.. she of course would have to sex my father into agreeing to the purchase 😆
@@galapagoensis that's some deep shit I heard today, time to leave internet
Hahahahaha so original, here have my validation, you seem like you need it
@@galapagoensis you don't post personal shit like that on social bro 💀💀
Are you 40 and living at home...? Because I am a Mom and my 19 year old son looks to me to build his custom gaming pc's... when I watch tech videos all I wonder is "can I keep my next build out of my son's reach? ...or do I build two?"
"I'm up to 23 NVMe"
*giggles*
I get you.
It's more like an evil giggle/laugh 😂
What are you doing here Jeff? When cloud gaming server
Lol 23 and me
"I also have 20 GB of storage."
-Wendell, 1998
Yeah I was thinking 20GB....neat.......
Underrated
20GB*1024
Crazy that my GPU has 40x the memory of my first computer's hard drive. 😲
@@dakoderii4221 600x
I feel like I'm watching Instagram influencers boasting about their car, house, watch, jewelry, etc.
Is this how the swag looks like in IT?
I think so haha
Yup!!!
"64 Cores"
"1/2TB of ECC memory"
"I'm up to 23 NVMe"... Laughs maniacally
Dear God, the power has gone to his head!!
made me chuckle
I loved that bit
He did say it was intoxicating. No doubt no doubt no doubt no doubt.
but can it run crysis?
I has known the feels, and its amazigk! \o7
In 2040, people are gonna laugh at this power like how we laughed at the oldtime 2000 PCs now.
Back in my day, SIX cores was ideal for most games!!!
@@flownaut I only have 64 cores and 1Tb of RAM in my PC. LUL.
@Obsideon Gaming haha I was being sarcastic in response to him, that is what I will say years from now when talking about my old computers
phones will probably be this powerful in 10 years?
You mean in 7 years 👌
This kind of enthusiasm for new tech makes me so happy. Man, I want WRX80
With this machine you can run twitch.tv
@@swampking666 Or... pretty much anything you want to.
Well said, has that Christmas youth vibe - ruddy love it.
And a MEGAdesk
Not you too, you stay as the stream professor please
Finally, the most powerful excel machine.
I can relate to this so much.
AMD isn't squeezing every dollar out of these machines because their mindset is (probably) "Go forth and see what you can make happen with this excellent product. You'll come back for more of them". They're playing the long game, and setting the expectation of repeat business because of a great product.
Their CEO is a science person, the thing that you said may also be secondary to her purpose lol, maybe she just wants to build these things because it's exciting, science!!!
Yeap
Didint age well kek
@@aymanayad7230 I'm out of the loop. What happened?
Waiting for the 128 Bit processors . . . 64 Bit CPUs are sooo 1900s
8 bit , 16 bit, 32 bit, 64 bit . . . IT IS TIME .
128 Bit - and BRING IT !
The fact 16 core CPUs like 5950X can be considered "lower end" shows how insanely powerful machines are today. My 16 core setup already seems like bottomless supply of power. Been a PC owner since 1991 and this is the only time I have struggled to find ways to use all the power of the machine I own.
"I have 23 NVME...muahahahaha" We love you Wendell.
What happens if you have more than 26 drives in Windows? z: aa: ?
@@acubley pretty sure that was the case in a old version of windows, but windows 10 just doesn't show you any other drives... you access via folder mount points at that point
@@acubley try it and show us a video on your results do it do it now
@@wyattarich Thank yous 👍
@@raven4k998 You upset about something? I asked a question.
This guy makes linus look like a kid. Dang
Then he laughs like a maniac XD
But...but.... Linus is a kid.
Simulates an entire company... can it simulate bad users?
“Check it out! The malware took out the entire company in one second!”
That's actually not a bad idea for a security professional I would imagine. That one rig could replace an entire QA lab.
In the future, who needs companies or corporations when you can simulate them?
A video on this would be hilarious.
But he was running more than the company sim. An AI running as many sims as it can at once to run projections maybe? Like looking for bugs after a big network patch, sim the company a bunch of times, find and fix edge cases orders of magnitude faster? or..... I dunno. But ya, the possibilities are huge.
Cool stuff.
@@MrDaChicken Y'all may have missed that I was being facetious... simulating an entire company is fairly worthless in today's security environment... users are literally the number one threat, and NO commercial or open source software is stemming the tide of the OSes flat out being buggy and insecure by design. Wendell loves tech... the problem is, the problems can't be fixed with tech... I believed they could 30 years ago, too... ain't happening... other than finally a push back toward systems that have ZERO access to things the employee simply doesn't need to do the job tasks... and all that does is limit the destruction to one machine.
People-"How many cores can you provide for a workstation?"
Lisa Su-"Yes!!!"
This chip is madness. What a time to be alive. 23 NVMEs?! That's pretty good Wendel.
I've been getting ready to build a workstation (software development C++) and been agonizing over what to go with but I think you convinced me Threadripper Pro
"Sir, im afraid you've gone mad with (computing) power."
"Try going mad without (computing) power, its boring, no one listens to ya"
"Max Power, I like the name" "Thanks, I got it from a Hairdryer"
"Threadripper, i like the name" "Thanks, too bad Epyc was taken"
I'm gonna buy one in 10-15 years on eBay and I can't wait.
Just wait 10-15years
More like 5-7
me, as well,
Sworkstation? More like a Swagstation.
Sflexstation 😄
my brain: "don't do it it's been well over a decade, let it go!"
me: "but can it run Crysis?"
Yeah, CPU only. Low fps though.
You know what I'd do with it? I'd host a gaming cybercafe in a single machine.
You'd probably need a couple, but yeah, that kind of thing is a great use case, I've thought about it for a while, having one of these beasts running, I don't know, 8 or more i3-eske computers as VM in a customer service office or something like that would be great value, not sure about the software licensing though.
I'd mine Monero with the CPU, ETH with the GPU and Chia with all that storage.
I could probably live off that computer alone.
@@benoitbvg2888 That's one possibility.
@@benoitbvg2888 crypto is a scam though
@@lordjaashin Which crypto, there's many. Some are scams, the good ones are still here.
Thanks!
12 minutes of Wendel drooling over an AMD dream machine.
LOL... I dig it
If I had that computer I would to.
i also had very nice grin on my face (STill is ;) when i got my 3900x o.O
@@STriderFIN77 I'm still drooling over my Ryzen 3950x and my rtx 3090
@@STriderFIN77 still adore my 5900x
I have a similar setup to this (64 core, 256 GB RAM, 2x RTX 6000s) and I use it for heavy duty CFD/FEA simulations and it chews through them like butter. Before I had to wait around for a bit to get results to test different designs, now it's more of the opposite. I can't make designs/think of stuff to test fast enough for this beast to not destroy in minutes (when usually the same simulation would take hours).
Built a 64 originally for machine learning, upon the second build, I downgraded. It was such overkill for processing, it wad able to preprocess massive swathes of data while training at the same time without even stressing the cpu enough.
The Laugh is everything!!!!
I would be at least that excited. I was that excited when I got my first 24 core sockets.
Exactly I was about to write that. The laugh at 3:40 says everything.
It has been a long time I heard THIS kind of computer nerd laughter. But I recognised it instantly 😀
Proud , happy and bragging combined
@@laparmoron I know right... I wanted to punch that face and laugh like that at the same time . Lol
Me: reads title
Also me: "the same thing we do every night pinky, try to take over the world! "
Narf!
This video reminds me of one university project where we clustered a whole labs' computers together. All Core i5 2500s with 4GB of memory each but we had like 80 of them running together. Of course this thing would probably thrash that because with gigabit LAN the IO wasn't great but it was still amazing to run one command and have 320 threads and 320GB of memory to run scientific applications. Enjoyed running tachyon ray tracing with OpenMPI just because it's somewhat visual.
64 core CPU and 512GB of ram just to demo a game. Would love to see him use it to do a processor intensive job like up-scaling a video that would take days on a 8 core CPU desktop or something.
That was the giddiest nerdgasm I ever seen. And for a reason, it's insane how at machine isn't tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Yup. Take 3:41 for an example: "I have *23* nVME drives in this baby!"
We really are only limited by our imagination at this point. Let's goooooo!
I ended up with 29 total! Stay tuned for that video :D
@@Level1Techs How ironic, or rather, how perfect that this is the video I finally went ahead and subscribed. Keep up the great work, sir.
@@Level1Techs thats too many
@@carlhall6836 What that means "thats too many"? I don't understand...
You can tell Wendell is really into this.
Listening to a man preach his craft soothes the tired soul. One of your best videos to date big daddy!
I added a tv receiver to my bare bone setup, amazing watch party streaming Netflix with popcorn. The TV receiver really needed the speed.
That motherboard is insane, I love it. Utterly overkill for 99% of use cases.
that 1%
I hope I get to show my grandkids this comment in 50 years. Your grandpa was rocking an ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2060 before the graphics card shortage of the 2020s and felt like a King for a brief moment in time. Here's to a brighter tomorrow, grandpa loves you.
Sir go sign the book. Your grandkids ain't gonna be on RUclips. They gonna be on the HUB tugging one out or flicking the bean.
Man your enthusiam is intoxicating! Great stuff!
I got recommended to your channel today. I don't regret it one bit! Subscribed!
Imagine that in like 10 years this will be selling on fleabay for a few hundred dollars.... ;-p
There might not be all that many of them left at that point. Epycs should be plentiful though.
@@javaguru7141 True, I didn't think about that. Just as now there are tons of old Xeons for sale, by then there will be a lot of old Epycs for sale.
From this video, I decided to build a sworkstation with Threadripper Pro 3995x and MSI Suprim 3080TI and 256GB ram perfect for vms, gaming and design. I would have to say it’s awesome. For all the talk of the Mac Studio etc… there absolutely nothing that can tear me away from this.
I feel like I would have to study hardware and software pretty extensively for a year, minimum, just to be able to take this guy on as a mentor and not completely waste his time.
I think I'll stick with avionics.
Thanks man, could not have even imagined these specs on my own before this video
Collaborate with @ScottManley to see *just* how many parts you simulate the destruction of in Kerbal Space Program at one time.
From my understanding, the real limitation there is KSP or the Unity engine itself. People with high end machines still get lag issues with high part counts.
Unity engine it the hard limit on that one
@@reignman30 KSP runs a LOT better on my 4,6Ghz 8 core Xeon then my old 4 core which is strange as everyone say KSP do not utilize more cores...
I love your video.
Definitive proof: There is nothing more dangerous than a computer nerd with too many cores on his hands :)
The evil laugh has been submitted and approved for this video.
Building a machine now with 5965wx. Having trouble getting liquid cooling. Any recommendations would be great. Asus was zero help in tracking down liquid cooling.
would be nice to see how ffmpeg will handle hevc/vcc/av1 video encoding with that many threads
Av1an can help there or you could just use the SVT (SVT-VP9, SVT-HEVC & SVT-AV1) encoders, they are from Intel but run really really well on AMD (you probably want one instance per NUMA node though (and pin them to the node))
Wonder how many Chia plots u can do on that PC setup in a day.
The country may be on fire but you are the tech dude that helps me stay calm. Thanks man.
ya. for some odd reason this video is like an oasis amidst the crisis that is bidens america
@@lordjaashin same here in india . His enthusiasm makes me forget everything for a little while .
This is the first video I watch on your channel, this type of happiness and enthusiasm for tech excites me!, yep, subscribed already!
On the next video, we'll see Wendel w/lighting emitting from his hands yelling "Unlimited Power!!!" :)
"With great power comes great responsibility."
Not now Wendel, I have to drag myself out of bed in 6 hours to go to work and cook for a mass of ingrates.
Luck has it I have ethics and resist the urge for 'floor Spice'.
Don't mind me, I failed to upgrade from AMD Bulldozer 990FX / FX8150 multiple times always looking for the next Sandy Bridge.
8300. Best thing that could happen for your aging 990FX board.
Live Forever and Prosper, Theophilus Thistler.
Yup
What impressed me was whoever designed that CPU visualization in the Task Manager had thought of accommodating visualizing 64 cores and more ... who knows if there's a limit...?
Cool video btw :)
I have a scaled down setup and use case to what you have. The non-pro 3990x, using vfio for games when not working. Half the ram you have, storage at about 10tb after raid. It's pretty sweet setup, bought it for a few use cases, mainly for POC in software development with big data. Done quite a lot of work with it so far, have a few other dev projects I want to do with it as well. I noticed that vfio runs better without SMT, even if you assign many less cores than what you have physical, so I kind of toggle that a lot depending how lazy I am being with work vs. play. I intended to use Gentoo as a host cause of the high core count, but even then I got impatient after a while and switched.
I could push all 64 of those core to their limit for days with some of the 3d animations I build and render. So need this.
I don't believe you could lol you don't understand how powerful that is
"No man should have all that power".
Can you run let's say Steam and games without virtualization, without disabling the Pro side of CPU security or the Pro side of the CPU will just close the games for breaching some protocols?
Can you compile the latest kernel build? And time it?
Threadripper: I fear no man!
GCC: *exists*
Threadripper: MERCY
Why not use a riser? You can practically install your GPU upright. So that you will not block the other PCIE slots.
This is awesome!!! The higher core count definitely helps when using all those pci-e lanes. I think linus had a problem with epyc when he was using a lower core count for a storage array, and the cores were overwhelmed by all the i/o bandwith.
He’s seem me very proud of his “sworkstation” joke lol
This is my SworkStation let me show you it's features *proceeds to laugh in German*
you have bean watching to mutch slingshot channel lmao
Haha!
This guy is so smart.. Wonder why some big Company hasn't snatch Wendel up just as an advisor..
People say you don't get a new hardware because nothing uses it yet.
...
some interested programmers: * Makes said software *
I needed to see this. I can go ahead and scrap all my plans to upgrade my computer. It works, and given a few years something like this will be the norm. Nice, and thank you for restoring my priorities.
Well 12 years ago, I had a single user real-time control environment that did require this level of computational power within a virtualized environment supporting 7 independent high bandwidth networks. So, this is just starting to catch up with my enterprise-level user workstation needs.
I have 12 cores and feel like a demigod. 64 is utterly unimaginable
It really is intoxicating, I feel you there. "the pinnacle of civilization" lol
Rarely watch the channel but this is somehow one of the most enjoyable videos I've watched recently. Just us nerds nerding out a lil bit.
The pure wholesome geekiness is a balm to my soul.
The way Wendell felt it, i felt the same power madness through the video. Thanks Wendell.
Have you sourced Optane P5800Xes to test all those U.2 port madness with this? :)
That would be some crazy coop play for my home LAN. I could do away with all of the separate computer systems. I've been thinking about doing it for a while. This is beautiful to see.
“This is the pinnacle of civilization!” YES! Yes it is :)
Thank you for this video.
When he said about nested virtualization on this machine, I felt the true POWAHHH and it gave me goosebumps 😆♥️
WOW 64 Cores !!! finaly you can play the Level 256 in Pac Man !!!! YES xD
That LG TV used as a monitor... I was super close to doing that too. I opted for an 38" ultrawide instead because it's more useful to me right now but I can totally see that being an awesome thing for a workstation (I ended up replacing my old TV with it).
Ah yes, maniacal geek laughter when something ridiculous becomes reality. Gotta say I miss that feeling doing what I do now which involves a lot less tinkering, breaking and fixing.
Just wondering, how quickly could you encode a 2 movie with x265 using placebo? I'd love to know.
Lightmapping Wendell! Unity doesn't (yet) have a GPU lightmapper
You will really like the Microsoft Server OS license cost for 64 cores. The more cores I get the more I push for more Linux.
How much?
Imagine what universe sandbox performance would be, or if it was still around Seti@home , though idk if Rosetta @home is still going .
Ok this is the first.... to my knowledge (which should indicate the rarity of my perform such an action)....time Ive posted on a Tech video. And it is just to say, this rates in my opinion one of the most exciting and coolest videos Ive seen about Tech! Ever! P.S I want your set up.
I can't wait to see his excitement when he starts messing with thread ripper 5000
i'm actually still waiting for you to show me what you can do with it. all i've seen is what the system can do.
3:40 Wendel, you have to work on a proper evil laughter. I expect better.
Btw, that's a pretty neat system you got there.
I rather like his "evil" laugh. It's so wholesome!
20 years this will be a standard desktop cpu
I understand why there were so many cutaways
It was so Wendell could wipe the drool 🤤 off
Insane power mania
FINALLY... Someone actually using enough memory!
Drives me absolutely bonkers seeing some of the vids of folks getting a 64 core/128 thread processor, then "testing" it with only 64 or even 32 gigs of memory!
Infuriates me to no end!
It's an incredible CPU that basically blows anything Xeon out of the water. I suspect AMD had to figure out how to not have it compete with it's own Epyc line. Still, this is not something very many are going to want in a home use system even if the cost was no object. For server/workstation use, a system based on one of these CPU's would be an insane bargain for the performance they offer. I will admit to wondering how Cities Skylines would do on that since it seems to be able to eat as many cores and gigabytes as you can through at it. I assume you meant terrabytes rather than gigabytes when talking about your hd storage.
I like my dual processor Dell Precision T7910, though, I plan on upgrading it to a T7920 with dual Xeon 56 core (112 cores total) processors. The downside of the T79XX line is the IO bandwith of 12Gb/sec for DASD. Of course Dell Quad NVME PCI supports up to 16TB per slot. I'd love to see the AMD support dual or quad workstation socket motherboards.
1:51 😹 laughed so hard!!!!
Flashback to 2001
I have watch this twice and still trying to comprehend this ginormous machine. I am not an AMD fan but this is beyond cool.
WENDELL DON'T SNAP LIKE THAT! IT GIVES ME THANOS FLASHBACKS AND I DON'T WANT TO DISAPPEAR INTO ASH AND FLOAT AWAY! MAH IMMERSION!
I have no idea what he is saying...but I love his enthusiasm.
I had a nerdgasm just from watching the vid. Imagine sitting at the desk next to this leviathan :)
As a developer running multiple IDEs, 50+ tabs, docker containers each container has 10+ slave workers for simulating production environment, running simulation in Matlab and gaming in the same time is a haven for me
😍 I could imagine all kinds of things I could do with this.
I worked with the nonpro threadripper 64 core and 4x rtx3080, and i can say, that one of the problem could be that the gpu is inserted to the last slot and my suggest is that you are seeing more than 10% gpu usage from nvidia-smi in normal udage which is high, the solution is to insert the gpu to the first slot, but than you will only have less pcie slot, i know that it looks you more at first glance and overhyped but gpu has to be inserted into first slot for optimal performance, and also if you are doing multiple gpu the monitor is needed to be inserted to first gpu, and as you try to do more and more you will get more errors and slowdowns, so i would not tell that it can do all that was mentioned in the video
We need more hardware... And 32GB HBM2e integrated in the CPU
I am making a very very similar setup. I am running insanely detailed NMR spectroscopy computations! I'M SO EFFIN PUMPED!