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I read this one earlier, it specifically says with pcie 4.0, but they don't even mention it at all. If you want a 5000gb/s nvme... it's the cheapest way to get it .Rather robust review with comparisons of the 9980xe:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/15043/the-amd-ryzen-9-3950x-review-16-cores-on-7nm-with-pcie-40
They've already slashed prices on the cascade X and W-2020..Ryzen 3950x 16 core costs $250 less than Intel's HEDT 9980XE 18 core part, but outperforms it. If you are buying a new system today there is ZERO reason to pick Intel anymore. Well done red team, *golf clap*.
And I put my money where my mouth is, I've already switched my system to Ryzen 3. This is going to be a difficult hurdle for Intel to overcome. I expect them to slash prices to remain competitive.
I expect more cuts as well. Sad day to be an Intel stock holder or "bag holder".
I expected it to be good, but not that good. Zen2 is crazy scalable... As process improves it will be glorious, plus Zen3 next year. TR3 is soon going to be like reversing up to finish off roadkill.Wow. Hail to the new King of CPUs. It literally does everything well. And the things that it does great, it blows the barn doors off Intel. Not to mention it does all of this with an extremely good power efficiency. For a 16 core part to beat a 12 core part in both performance and power efficiency is just unreal. Bravo AMD!! The 3950x delivers the all-around performance title to AMD and as an added bonus does it for less money than any comparable part that Intel makes.
I really didn't like that review. They didn't compare TDP between systems.I read this one earlier, it specifically says with pcie 4.0, but they don't even mention it at all. If you want a 5000gb/s nvme... it's the cheapest way to get it .
Of course it could. No difference with the 3900X. Same hardware. BIOS update needed.I wonder if x470 or x370 could run it ?
Of course it could. No difference with the 3900X. Same hardware. BIOS update needed.
*survival of halfassed VRMs not guaranteed
*survival of halfassed VRMs not guaranteed
Most reviews showed the 3950X consumed less power than the 3900X, if those VRM survived the 3900X I'm sure they can handle the 3950X
I wonder however just how better the cherry picked cores are now compared to later this year / next year ? This could change the consumed power...
Or what the sample variation is, and could be. Because the measurements now essentially show getting four more cores for no more power draw based entirely on what seems like binning.
I wonder if x470 or x370 could run it ?
Or what the sample variation is, and could be. Because the measurements now essentially show getting four more cores for no more power draw based entirely on what seems like binning.