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for the rest of us who live vicariously through you [H]'ers with deep pockets, you plan on doing a build log with lots of pics no? I mean Threadripper and CaseLabs is droolworthy.I'll also add the Asus is eATX and I have a big ass TH10 Caselabs already.
But the Gigabyte and MSI are atx normal sized.
for the rest of us who live vicariously through you [H]'ers with deep pockets, you plan on doing a build log with lots of pics no? I mean Threadripper and CaseLabs is droolworthy.
Wattage wise, if going by the numbers we got on EPYC, it is likely to be in the 200-240W max at stock. Which I think falls in line with the 8 cores X2.I'd kind of like to see benchmarks, maybe wait a couple months until all the early-release bugs shake out.
It's hard to justify when you know nothing about the performance, power, temps and reliability of the platform and the CPU. It could be a winner and wipe the floor with Intel. It could also suck down 400W, only work with one specific brand and model of RAM, and crash every 3 hours.
Wattage wise, if going by the numbers we got on EPYC, it is likely to be in the 200-240W max at stock. Which I think falls in line with the 8 cores X2.
That’d be use case tooThe thread ripper may run 24/7 as a server as well as Windows gaming and workstation machine.
I'd kind of like to see benchmarks, maybe wait a couple months until all the early-release bugs shake out.
It's hard to justify when you know nothing about the performance, power, temps and reliability of the platform and the CPU. It could be a winner and wipe the floor with Intel. It could also suck down 400W, only work with one specific brand and model of RAM, and crash every 3 hours.
I'd kind of like to see benchmarks, maybe wait a couple months until all the early-release bugs shake out.
It's hard to justify when you know nothing about the performance, power, temps and reliability of the platform and the CPU. It could be a winner and wipe the floor with Intel. It could also suck down 400W, only work with one specific brand and model of RAM, and crash every 3 hours.
given it doesn't have AVX-512 and ryzen was pretty close to it's rated TDP (around 110-120w on the 1800x with a 95w TDP), i'd expect TR to be around 210w stock.. even overclocked i can't see it pulling 400w. now if it had AVX-512 i wouldn't even want to try and figure out how much power it would use based on what intel is showing with their processors.
I'm not dropping >$1k on "expected power" or "expected performance". We can make estimates all day long on past numbers and comparisons to existing products, but why gamble? What exactly would I gain by pre-ordering this product? A month of extra "epeen" because I have a TR before everyone else? Or a month of extra headaches waiting for BIOS updates to fix bugs?
I cannot really justify spending that kind of money.
Do you have an official source on that?So apparently I missed it about a week ago that TR memory support is basically same as epyc, not just registered but even load reduced: Up to 1TB on 8 slots.
Shoot man I bought the Caselabs when the dude was just starting company... I think the thing is like 7 years old now.
TH10 was one of the first cases he made.
I sold $700.00 worth of stuff to get me a 1080ti incl. my 980ti.
I m however, pending good reviews, gonna shell out an easy $1800 On just 1950x some ram and a board sigh.... But I do lots of video work and run many VMs so I can justify the cost as far as my usage.
The thread ripper may run 24/7 as a server as well as Windows gaming and workstation machine.
I will be selling my 1700x and mobo to help pay for all this so not necessarily deep pockets.
Do you have an official source on that?
I know that AMD said 1 TB is supported, and I have a really hard time imagining how this would be possible without LR-DIMMs. But so far I have not seen any direct confirmation from AMD that Threadripper will support LR-DIMMs or registered DIMMs.
Thier not it was a bunch of misleading bullsgit and Gigabyte wqs part of the problem.Where are they for preorder at? all I can find are prebuilt PC's...what if you just want a x399 and a 1950x?
Looks kinda empty with just one GPU... lol.