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AMD’s monstrous 64-core Threadripper 3990X: How much and how fast it will be - hamelunifelly

It wasn't wholly more or less Ryzen 4000 laptops at CES for AMD. The company also at length said how much the monstrous 64-center Threadripper 3990X titillated last fall will toll—and titillated just how doltishly fast it will atomic number 4 too.

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AMD said the 64-CORE Threadripper 3990X will cost $3,990 when it hits the streets happening Feb. 7. While that's to a higher degree more or less used cars, the actual value of the 64-core CPU isn't that dead of line when looked at from a bulk purchase point of view. The actual cost per case-by-case thread is about $31. It's just that you own to buy 128 of them.

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The per-thread pricing of AMD's new 64-effect, 128-screw thread chip kit and caboodle out to about a $31 per thread.

The CPU will expansion slot into existing TRX40 motherboards and maintains the same 280 watt TDP profile as early 3rd-gen Threadripper chips. AMD aforementioned the Threadripper 3990X will cause 2.9GHz and 4.3GHz base and encourage clocks, respectively, and feature a massive 288MB of cache.

For the average consumer (and even the higher up-middling consumer) it's overkill, but someone doing visual effects or heavy-obligation multi-tasking will likely find the price of the new 64-sum Threadripper 3990X to cost worth every penny.

Much of that comes from its performance as well. AMD didn't spill too many details but said it volition arrive at 25,000 in Maxon's Cinebench R20 bench mark. We cobbled up a quick chart comparing the provided performance details of the Threadripper 3990X along with existent scores of lower berth core look parts.

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AMD's new 64-core Ryzen Threadripper 3990X is off the charts in performance.

Although we don't see quite double the carrying out of the 32-core Threadripper 3970X, it's not clear if the scaling is a limitation of clock frequencies, architectural limitations, or Osmium issues—OR if Maxon's Cinebench R20 merely doesn't scale to 128-threads. The reason we don't know how far Cinebench can go around? Because no company has ever dared to introduce a consumer operating room prosumer 64-core CPU.

Until now, that is.

And not to rub it in too a good deal, but AMD also demonstrated the new Threadripper 3990X out performing a three-fold Xeon automobile with with 56 cores in a V-Ray render. While the Threadripper took about an hour, the dual Xeon took another 30 minutes to finish a render caper.

Discipline: AMD's Threadripper 3990X was mistakenly referred to as Threadripper 3990WX in an earlier version of this article.

Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/398580/amd-64-core-threadripper-3990wx-price-release-date.html

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