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Abstrakt: It's one of the greatest questions of our time: AMD or Intel? Today, that rivalry has entered a new stage of Cinebench taunting as AMD's 2000-series Threadripper processors, commonly known as Threadripper 2, come to market to compete against Intel's Skylake-X series...
Udgivet: 2017-10-20, Forfatter: James , anmeldelse af: kitguru.net
Best single-socket CPU power on the market with most applications, Best modelling performance with most applications, Best GPGPU performance (when configured optimally)
Expensive overall system price – £1,200 more than AMD-AMD option, NVIDIA GeForce graphics not validated for professional applications, Behind AMD option for video editing with Adobe applications, Price: £5,754.00 inc VAT (Buy from Armari HERE), Discuss on
On the face of it, this head-to-head would appear to be a relatively clear win for the Intel and NVIDIA-based Armari Magnetar S18X-RD850G2 over the all-AMD Armari Magnetar S16T-RW850G2. But look a little more closely and the result is nowhere near as obvi...
Udgivet: 2017-08-20, Forfatter: Peter , anmeldelse af: eteknix.com
Blazes through workstation tasks with ease, Incredible multi-tasking potential, Competitive 4K gaming performance, Easy to overclock (albeit hard to keep cool), 64-PCIe lanes, Quad-channel memory support,
Poor gaming performance at lower resolutions, Requires a very powerful CPU cooler, Neutral, Some games and software still don’t know what to do with all those cores, “It’s not without its problems, but to see AMD not only competing but winning in workstat
PricingAll prices are correct as of 19/08/2017Currently, the AMD Threadripper 1950X is £989.99, not bad given the performance and price per core. Especially so compared to the Intel i9-7900X which is around the same price at £935.38. Dependant on what you...
Udgivet: 2017-08-11, Forfatter: Luke , anmeldelse af: kitguru.net
Superb multi-threaded performance, 1950X is the highest-performance consumer CPU available and the 1920X is generally second-fastest, Excellent price versus performance even compared to Ryzen 7, Quad-channel memory support with high bandwidth results and
” in the review are so depraved you can not even imagine, and lacking 1 star out of 10… For what? For not being available for free?, Oxymorons, Robert Johnson, I have to slightly disagree with the gaming analysis. Many times the reason RYZEN doesn't perf
AMD's Ryzen Threadripper processors are unequivocally fast computational powerhouses. For the first time in many, many years, AMD can justifiably claim to offer the highest performance consumer processor on the planet in the 16-core Ryzen Threadripper 195...
Udgivet: 2017-08-11, Forfatter: Kevin , anmeldelse af: techradar.com
Ready for the ultimate mega-tasking, Easier to Install than Intel, Futureproof expandability
More power hungry than Intel's rival, Switching profiles requires a full restart
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X isn't the silicon messiah for all the hype its announcement and launch produced, but that's fine. AMD has produced a very competitive product to go up against Intel's long unopposed Extreme Edition processors.Although the...
Udgivet: 2017-08-11, Forfatter: Jim , anmeldelse af: techadvisor.co.uk
The Threadripper 1950X is a seriously fast processor for people who need to do serious work on their PC. Yes, you can buy one and use it in your home PC for gaming, but it's not the best choice if that's all you're going to do. Its Intel rival – the Core...
Brilliant unboxing/installation experience, Performs well in multi-threaded scenarios, Decent thermal performance, Supplies up to 66 PCI Express Gen3 lanes
Expensive, No support for NVMe RAID
The last 6 months has been a clear warning to manufacturers that being complacent can be rather unwise. AMD has really ignited the desktop CPU market with the release of their Ryzen CPUs and it really goes without saying that for all those involved, never...
If you need Threadripper, you'll know it. Heavy multitaskers, streamers, those who regularly use heavily threaded applications or have heavy PCIe requirements will all experience competitive performance. The recommendation comes with a caveat, though; if...
Amazing multi-core performance, Plenty of PCIe lanes, Fast memory support, Very competitive pricing, Strong multi-tasking capabilities
Middling single-core performance
Yes. For those who need this sort of a horsepower to render videos and 3D scenes, work with raytraced lighting, or handle major encoding tasks without having to hand over their entire system, the choice is clear. The high-end Threadripper chips offer bett...
16 cores and 32 threads for $999, Extremely fast in multi-threaded tasks, Forward-looking X399 platform, Quad-channel memory, Brings competition back to HEDT
Single-thread not as good as Intel, Game Mode and Creator Mode confusion
AMD has used the word disruptive to describe the new Zen CPU architecture that powers Ryzen desktop CPUs, Epyc server processors and now, in August 2017, a trio of Threadripper chips designed to rip up the existing high-end desktop rule book.Threadrip...