I work at an engineering firm. We specialize in robotic manufacturing design. We are finalizing our new 96 core threadripper on the asus w90 board with 1tb of memory and 4 w7900 cards. We are now using AI driven CAD software for design. We run linux operating system, and it's amazing. 2 1500 watt power supplies and 2 360 radiators for cooling. It's twice as fast as our previous workstations. Complete game-changer. Still working out all the software integration but I couldn't be happier. About 60 k in this setup, so not a cheap endeavor. We plan on building 10 of these. Thank God we have 4 software engineers. I'm truly impressed. We have come a long way in the 30 years I have been doing this.
Wow, great content! Glad to have found this channel. It’s difficult to get content that is helpful and relevant to professional users on Threadrippers. Nice job!
Thanks for the manual OC results! I would upgrade to TRX50, but the platform price is too much. :( Expensive motherboards and RAM. I'm still using Threadripper 3970x on the TRX40 platform. If there are discounts, I might build a couple of systems with TRX50 and Threadripper 7970x.
i have an 7960X here since 5 weeks but no Mainboard buyable so far :\ if i become the Gigabyte TRX50 Aero D, i like it most because its fully passiv cooling, without these loud crapy ant FANs this will be my new 24/48 gaming machine.
I'm a dude who could actually use one of these. My application is processing microCT scans into 3D reconstructions. In laypeople's terms, that means turning whatever I've scanned into the most detailed 3D model imaginable. The resolutions can be two orders of magnitude beyond a typical medical CT scanner. We're talking single models reaching sizes in excess of 100 gigabytes. If you want to process those efficiently, you need massive amounts of compute and RAM. Despite being 3D reconstructions, GPU/Vram isnt quite as important as you think. By the time GPUs get involved, the data has been processed from ~1 fucktonbyte to something more reasonable.
What about AIDA64 memory bandwith test, that would be very interesting to see in practice how much memory bandwidth each Pro CPU can achieve and how overclocking can unlock its full potential.
PS. I build computers since the 80's and I would suggest that one should always ware latex or similar gloves to build it, thus avoiding any chance of moisture and electric static discharge on the precious hardware. Just a thought.
Thank you for the quick but still detailed overview. What I did not find so far is overclocking specs and Asus motherboard settings that are tested for stability. Do you have any of those details and if you are willing to share with us? Thank you!
4:25 32 core parts run hotter due to having the same TDP as 64 and 96 core parts but lack surface area due to having 4 chiplets vs 8 or 12 on 64 core and 96 core parts respectively. 7980x is the coolest SKU.
They are 4 dimm quad channel on TRX50. 1 dimm per channel. The biggest sticks I had were 96gb. 128gb are over well 1k per stick and 256gb are almost 4k... Not using these in reviews. WRX90 I will test 768gb.
@@ianparry4880 Since when has cost held you back before? Some of the systems you build - works of art, really - go for tens of thousands. Go for it! BTW Kingston 256 GB ECC 5200 RDIMMs are a mere £1333.
@@brulsmurf So for 32c all juices already squeezed out from the factory and going for high end custom loop to get noticeably more performance have no sense?
@@falsevacuum1988 yeah, lower core part are clocked higher at stock. threadrippers arent that hard to cool btw because the surface area of the chips are so large. its more that you dont want a 900w cpu running all day when you can get 75% of max performance at 1/3 of the power
@@falsevacuum1988 Its not that the 'juiced is squeezed' out, AMD saves the best bin chips for EPYC/Threadripper, the issue you encounter with overclocking a Threadripper is heat because you are working with a massive amount of cores than you would be on mainstream Ryzen CPU.
@@vh9network Watch SkatterBencher video about overclocking TR. Only one CCD binned for good frequency (like in 7950x), others are worse like in 7700x. For this price all CCD must be from top tier binning.
I work at an engineering firm. We specialize in robotic manufacturing design. We are finalizing our new 96 core threadripper on the asus w90 board with 1tb of memory and 4 w7900 cards. We are now using AI driven CAD software for design. We run linux operating system, and it's amazing. 2 1500 watt power supplies and 2 360 radiators for cooling. It's twice as fast as our previous workstations. Complete game-changer. Still working out all the software integration but I couldn't be happier. About 60 k in this setup, so not a cheap endeavor. We plan on building 10 of these. Thank God we have 4 software engineers. I'm truly impressed. We have come a long way in the 30 years I have been doing this.
Wow, great content! Glad to have found this channel. It’s difficult to get content that is helpful and relevant to professional users on Threadrippers. Nice job!
"momey, ay need nu computahh"
Thanks for the manual OC results! I would upgrade to TRX50, but the platform price is too much. :( Expensive motherboards and RAM. I'm still using Threadripper 3970x on the TRX40 platform. If there are discounts, I might build a couple of systems with TRX50 and Threadripper 7970x.
i have an 7960X here since 5 weeks but no Mainboard buyable so far :\ if i become the Gigabyte TRX50 Aero D, i like it most because its fully passiv cooling, without these loud crapy ant FANs this will be my new 24/48 gaming machine.
Threadripper for gaming? There are better and much less expensive choices out there.
This is da BOM of a video.. the star performer is ofcourse 8Pack not these CPUs..but they are not bad either!!!
I think he lost a lot of weight , looks smaller and smaller on each video release.
I'm a dude who could actually use one of these.
My application is processing microCT scans into 3D reconstructions. In laypeople's terms, that means turning whatever I've scanned into the most detailed 3D model imaginable. The resolutions can be two orders of magnitude beyond a typical medical CT scanner. We're talking single models reaching sizes in excess of 100 gigabytes.
If you want to process those efficiently, you need massive amounts of compute and RAM. Despite being 3D reconstructions, GPU/Vram isnt quite as important as you think. By the time GPUs get involved, the data has been processed from ~1 fucktonbyte to something more reasonable.
What about AIDA64 memory bandwith test, that would be very interesting to see in practice how much memory bandwidth each Pro CPU can achieve and how overclocking can unlock its full potential.
Howcome the result for the 64 get lower when the clock speeds of fastest core go upto 5.6 Ghz on the 7980X with PBO2?
I love 8pack videos!
PS. I build computers since the 80's and I would suggest that one should always ware latex or similar gloves to build it, thus avoiding any chance of moisture and electric static discharge on the precious hardware. Just a thought.
Thank you for the quick but still detailed overview. What I did not find so far is overclocking specs and Asus motherboard settings that are tested for stability. Do you have any of those details and if you are willing to share with us? Thank you!
4:25 32 core parts run hotter due to having the same TDP as 64 and 96 core parts but lack surface area due to having 4 chiplets vs 8 or 12 on 64 core and 96 core parts respectively. 7980x is the coolest SKU.
Excellent Review About 4.2 GHz Base Clock L2-128MB
Where to Buy AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7965WX in United Arab Emirates? - GCC Gamers
A mere 384 GB RAM? I thought these boards could do 1 TB (4x 256 GB)? And when are you going to try LN2? :)
They are 4 dimm quad channel on TRX50. 1 dimm per channel. The biggest sticks I had were 96gb. 128gb are over well 1k per stick and 256gb are almost 4k... Not using these in reviews. WRX90 I will test 768gb.
@@ianparry4880 Since when has cost held you back before? Some of the systems you build - works of art, really - go for tens of thousands. Go for it! BTW Kingston 256 GB ECC 5200 RDIMMs are a mere £1333.
Popeye got a RUclips Channel?
Want to sell my Souls for a Fully decked out 7995wx system with 2 4090's.. Purely for Christmas
Well you know where to come 😉 However souls are not currently accepted as a form of payment... 😁
I would be tempted to sell all a cats nine lives of souls for a decked out 9995wx Shimada Peak Threadripper PRO with 2 5090's.
Why 7975WX overclocks so bad (no ~15% gain)? Is this unit from a bad lottery or are there some fundamentals behind it?
The higher core parts are just clocked much lower than the 32-core cpu. Mostly to keep power and temps down.
@@brulsmurf So for 32c all juices already squeezed out from the factory and going for high end custom loop to get noticeably more performance have no sense?
@@falsevacuum1988 yeah, lower core part are clocked higher at stock. threadrippers arent that hard to cool btw because the surface area of the chips are so large. its more that you dont want a 900w cpu running all day when you can get 75% of max performance at 1/3 of the power
@@falsevacuum1988 Its not that the 'juiced is squeezed' out, AMD saves the best bin chips for EPYC/Threadripper, the issue you encounter with overclocking a Threadripper is heat because you are working with a massive amount of cores than you would be on mainstream Ryzen CPU.
@@vh9network Watch SkatterBencher video about overclocking TR. Only one CCD binned for good frequency (like in 7950x), others are worse like in 7700x. For this price all CCD must be from top tier binning.
This cpu needs a power plant to run
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