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Nope.
Intel hasn't yet released the BBWATX standard for PC cases that specifies two full sized 1 kW PSUs mounted on top of each other to supply both the CPU, GPU(s) and other peripherals. They also haven't quite worked out the routing of the external refrigeration lines, those can be a bit of a pain to get in the right spot. I'd expect some time later this year they'll have the new standard finalized.
People also aren't considering their ambient room temp increase. Sure, in a huge convention center, it won't affect room temp much, but in a 12x12 room, 1000w+ dissipated through the chiller, 800w+ powering the chiller, and 250w or so coming from that parade of VRM, you could bake a cake in whatever room you put that setup in..
Expect to have at least a 1200w window AC running full blast whenever that Intel Frankenstein has any sort of load on it...
On the plus side, whoever reproduces this setup might just start getting Christmas cards from their electric company...
Any ideas if TR2 will support more than 128GB RAM? Would be great for virtualization with all those cores.
I had a 1950x but it was clunky in games and retarded fast in produ
I think a 32 core will grace my box once again. I'm gonna give my 7820x to my 4 year old to play ABC learning frog on lmao.
Not sure I follow you here. The 32C TR is going to be just as clunky in games and likely won't reach the same clock speeds as the current TR when loaded.
I want a 32C rig, but it's not going to be my gaming rig.
Octree generation for a larger pointcloud. Usually tops out ram usage around 90-100GB.
1509 euros would be a nice troll on Intel as it is about the same price they launched their 10 core 6950x less than 3 years ago.
People also aren't considering their ambient room temp increase. Sure, in a huge convention center, it won't affect room temp much, but in a 12x12 room, 1000w+ dissipated through the chiller, 800w+ powering the chiller, and 250w or so coming from that parade of VRM, you could bake a cake in whatever room you put that setup in...
Expect to have at least a 1200w window AC running full blast whenever that Intel Frankenstein has any sort of load on it... On the plus side, whoever reproduces this setup might just start getting Christmas cards from their electric company...
1509 euros would be a nice troll on Intel as it is about the same price they launched their 10 core 6950x less than 3 years ago.
1509 euros x $1.16 = $1750/us. Not bad for a 32 core beast, but definitely above my price range.
After your 28 core Intel chip becomes obsolete, it can still see continued use as a house heater up north.
Even Zen+ still "only" falls between Broadwell and Skylake in IPC, best case.
That is just some placeholder price.
I really really really HATE that company and any company that does that kind of bullshit.
It really boils me.
Are you expecting it to be released at 1k or something? I just don't think that's going to happen.
You guys will say content creators sure... but remember go to any big ass corporation and tell their IT boss, hey man I need a 32 Core AMD processor and they will say AM ...whaaa??
No son we have contracts with Dell and HP and Intel and we get Intel Xeon and that is what you are going to get.
To be fair, that's already pretty close, considering Skylake IPC is still the best we have at the moment.
If Zen2 performs then AMD may as well be leading the IPC wars for the first time since when.
Wouldn't that be a sight to see? For the first time since the NetBust days...
1509 euros x $1.16 = $1750/us. Not bad for a 32 core beast, but definitely above my price range.
The 1800x was always an awkward, overpriced product that caused the 1900x to be overpriced as well. The 1900x was, however, a great over clocker by Ryzen 1 standards - 4.1 Ghz minimum from the few that I have read about.
It would be nice to see the 2900x launch at $400 or about half of what I think the 2950x will be. It would be a good entry into the TR4 socket especially if it could guarantee 4.3 Ghz or more.
CPU air average LN2 record
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1800X 4033MHz 5803MHz
1900X 3909MHz 4797MHz
Looks like it is going to be $1500 for 2990X and will be pushed at super HEDT, which is exactly what it will be for.I expect to see it under 2K USD but not significantly so. While that's a bit steep for a personal desktop I really don't see anyone just getting a 32 core for shits and giggles. You need cores for serious work and that usually means paid work, or work of the tax-deductible kind.
I have a feeling on water that 4GHz is going to be doable considering how some of the top end blocks have been designed, but assuredly, that is something we will be looking into.I am not convinced they will be able to sustain the same all core overclocks that current threadrippers can do.
1509 euros with 19% VAT is 1268 euros without VAT, which converts to US $1474 before sales tax is added.