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there are a number of important things that separate AMD from Intel in the CPU

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Market these days here are just a few product called Threadripper AMD yes

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Intel no gigantic package AMD yes Intel

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no debuted at LTX amds Intel no but if

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the name and the sheer size and girth of

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AMD's new socket TR4 platform isn't

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enough to sell you on it then stick around because we're about to open it up

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and see if what's inside rips team blue

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a new

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one the be quiet! dark Bas Pro 900s

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modular design supports a variety of different layouts and configurations

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click on the link in the video description to learn more meet thread

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Ripper AMD's latest and greatest in more

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ways than one release for the Zen

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microarchitecture that threatens to hit Intel where it hurts the high-end

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desktop and workstation this is a really big deal because the last time AMD had

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any punching power in this weight class optons were still a thing people wanted

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to buy and you could still get a decent AGP graphics card it can be argued that

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ryzen 7 positioned against the core i7

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6900 K had a lot of appeal but it lacked

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per thread performance and more importantly perhaps the many PCI Express

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Lanes that professionals have come to rely on while Threadripper is actually

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clocked similarly to ryzen 7 and makes use of the same modular CCX design and

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infinity fabric interconnect by amping it up to four CCX of cross two dies we

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now get a total of 64 PCI Express Lanes that is 20 more

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than Intel's shiny new core I9 and even

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threatens Intel's Zeon server processors

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Who currently enjoy just four more Lanes than their core I9 counterparts and in a

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world where gpus are critical to

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high-end compute performance like rendering and scientific research 64

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Lanes gets you highspeed connections to

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a lot of them three gpus by themselves

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at 16x speeds would saturate a core I9

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or zeeon completely while on a Threadripper based system you're going to have

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room to spare to be fair to Intel their

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rationale is that there's not many scenarios where this is a big issue but

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AMD's betting and we believe they're right on NVMe storage high-speed

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networking and high performance external accelerator even gpus becoming more and

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more common as time goes on though with that said there is no word yet on

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Thunderbolt support in any AMD ecosystem

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what is supported on all AMD Zen based platforms though are The Usual Suspects

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like sense Mii Precision boost and xfr

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which allow Threadripper to determine the Optimal Performance State voltage

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and power limit on a millisecond scale and even boost performance further if

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the cooling is good enough old news perhaps but it's an important

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distinction from Team blue whose high-end desktop and Zeon processors

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have traditionally lagged a generation behind their mainstream chips in terms

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of power management well all right then lonus thanks for the recap tell us

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something we don't know we'll get to that first a closer look at the chips

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launching today the 1950x clocks in at a

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whopping 16 cores and 32 threads with a

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massive 40 megab of cash it achieves

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this by gluing together two zenis of two

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CCX each what's perhaps even more interesting is its little brother the

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1920x which still enjoys a numbers

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advantage over the more expensive cor I9

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7900 X at 12 cores 24 threads and still

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64 PCI E Lanes so we slotted both of

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them quite literally this new mounting mechanism is bananes into an ASUS Zenith

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extreme with 32 gigs of tridentz RGB RAM

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and a thermal take ring RGB cooler as for competition all three of our other

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test benches will be represented x299

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z270 and x370 and as for performance

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well surprisingly our 1950x actually beat out the competition

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in Rise of the Tomb Raider and DSX mankind devis

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but then fell well behind the pack along with the 1920x in

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CSO not quite sure why that would be but

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it pulls up alongside team blue again in our synthetics so maybe we'll chalk it

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up to the ongoing game engine optimization for ryzen that AMD has been

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shouting out or just another source engine Quirk to throw in the pile moving

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on to productivity benchmarks this is

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where it gets really interesting while our synthetics show Threadripper more

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or less trading blows with the core I 9 even in multi-threaded workloads when we

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get into rendering with cinebench R15

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and blender our 12 core

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1920x is competitive with the core I 9

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7900x and our 1950x is way out front like by a lot our

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two Threadripper CPUs also had the lowest performance drop during our

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combined streaming and local recording test with OBS in

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CSO beautiful so what's the catch Linus

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does it light up like a Roman Candle do we need a pocket nuclear reactor to

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power it well if you're overclocking actually maybe more on that

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to come but at stock speed Threadripper manages this kind of multi-threading

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performance at roughly a dozen more watts and 10 more de under synthetic

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load compared to the core I 9 and at these prices the value proposition

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especially for professionals is outstanding for gamers unless you're

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streaming or 3D rendering at the same

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time you're gaming Threadripper isn't

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going to be the best value but for pros

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it's frankly starting to look like a no-brainer if your workload relies on

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multi-threading performance or lots of adding cards now it remains to be seen

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how team blue will react if at all but given their negative press against AMD's

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epic and Threadripper products for Data Center and workstation use it's safe to

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say they're beginning to feel a little hot under the colar but that's okay

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Intel AMD's got a uh Threadripper that

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