Instead of using the potentially more harmful method involving raised voltages, the latest Ryzen 5000 desktop CPUs make it easier for users to obtain impressive overclocking results through undervolting. This way, users do not need sophisticated cooling solutions, and can just utilize regular AIOs. However, there is greater variance between samples, as well, so it all is more dependent on the luck of the draw.
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One has to be careful with the 2990WX. Because of its topology. I'm not sure whether Microsoft ever fixed their scheduler to properly utilize that processor. Linux was much more successful at dealing with that unusual setup. It can make a grabbing headline, but what are you actually trying to say? 2990WX was certainly not for everybody. Not only because of the price. Especially on Windows. Its performance pretty heavily depended on circumstances. Now, the 3970X is a sweetheart. That I/O die was a wonderful surprise. It was like second Christmas.
all 16 cores @4.7 GHz @1.12V? That's not golden, It must be Platinum!
Absolutely incredible, OEM's need to be pushing these into their computers.
I'm honestly in shock Dell / HP / Lenovo haven't flat out given up on Intel.
Right, but is stable?
You can use 24/7 and render all the time videos?
Could be faster, but maybe isn't reliable.
Nobody cares because nobody's buying a $700 CPU in a Great Depression...
You'd be a fool to waste your money like that. You can't make money creating content, Youtube is already full of it... and nobody's making anything on it but Comcast and the big music companies...
Quote from: CHOPPERGIRL on November 26, 2020, 09:13:25
Nobody cares because nobody's buying a $700 CPU in a Great Depression...
You'd be a fool to waste your money like that. You can't make money creating content, Youtube is already full of it... and nobody's making anything on it but Comcast and the big music companies...
Strong generalization there...
You sound broke & jealous
Quote from: CHOPPERGIRL on November 26, 2020, 09:13:25
Nobody cares because nobody's buying a $700 CPU in a Great Depression...
You'd be a fool to waste your money like that. You can't make money creating content, Youtube is already full of it... and nobody's making anything on it but Comcast and the big music companies...
I was thinking between the 5900X and the 5950X, but eventually some client requests on the data analysis sphere directed me towards the 5950X. One small gig pays for the CPU easily 10x. Granted many of the jobs can be done with cheaper CPUs also and even on laptops, but occasionally there are those cases that cannot be done without powerful desktop computers and being able to do them in time also, just creates this situation where customers have little need to ask for anyone else.