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19.4.2018

There are a lot of claims going around that this CPU requires water cooling so I tested it. Mine easily and stably overclocks to 4.0GHz with a single-fan noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3. Could possibly clock a little higher with liquid cooling but I haven't attempted it, even though there's plenty of thermal headroom. My CPU only runs a degree or 2 hotter with the noctua than with h115i. This processor also plays nice with high speed RAM, just make sure you get an asus motherboard if you want to hit 3600mhz on 128GB. I tested 3600mhz on 64gb with the zenith extreme and it works, but I ultimately chose the asrock x399 fatal1ty professional gaming for size reasons and my GPU wouldn't fit on the first slot of the zenith extreme.There are lots of other benefits to the asus boards but there are some unique benefits to the fatal1ty board, like onboard 10G lan for what that's worth. So with the asrock board I've been able to run 3200mhz on 64gb. It doesn't say anywhere in the manual or elsewhere that the board does not support 3600mhz, but if you select 3733mhz, it will revert to 2166 when you boot into windows. And when I selected 3600mhz, it'd boot and run at that number but crash as soon as i ran a program like google chrome. Tried it at lower and lower rates until I got to 3200mhz which is completely stable, so I'm guessing that's just a known limit but asrock's customer support is unaware of it. So yeah the threadripper is an amazing CPU but there are some things you gotta plan out in advance for your system. By the way, if you want to boot off an NVMe RAID array, this is definitely the platform to go with. The setup isn't trivial but it's this versus intel VROC, so there you go.
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6.4.2020

CAUTION - THE INCLUDED SCREWDRIVER LIKE MANY OTHERS DID NOT RELEASE ON THE RIGHT TENSION! THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE IF YOU OVERTIGHTEN!Aside from the initial issue of the screwdriver; I stopped as I felt it was too much force and watched install videos, confirming I have put about as many turns as they have without it popping out to indicate it's tightened. I would recommend watching these so you don't overtighten as this can damage the motherboards socket or the CPU.The CPU:I have long since been an intel fanboy, but not anymore.Temperatures: With a Noctua TR4 cooler, expect 23C-33C Idle with 40-48C under load. The max I believe I've seen was 53C with a very high amount of CPU usage likely from an unoptimized piece of software.It runs cooler than all of my intel chips,including one that was watercooled while this is on an air cooler.Performance: It does everything. At once. You'll need lots of RAM if you want to do everything at once depending on what you do. If you want to play a game, stream said game, render graphics to a file you should get no less than 32GB of 3600 MHz memory, most of these TR4 boards support up to 128GB RAM.If you do graphics work, video editing, rendering and still want a PC you can use to have fun; this is a great CPU. I'll never get less than this in the future and it makes a quad core look like a toaster.Normal retail price is $800, it's been on sale often for $200, and moves up to $262 lately. The boards are expensive generally around $250-$350, but well worth the cost to have up to 3 NVMEs, 8 DIMM slots and a high cap of 128GB RAM.10/10 Highly recommend, and would recommend further Threadripper CPUs they release.
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29.4.2019

this thing's fast. I made this rig for a 4k editing and damn its fast !!!I am not overclocking it for now as the client is not interested in doing that. I dont think this CPU even nededs overclocking as it can tackle anything you throw its way with ease at stock speeds.This is my first time building an AMD Threadripper rig so i was not sure if i should go for air cooling or water cooling.I chose to do some test with air cooling first and it was surprising. i have always heard that threadripper produces a lot of heat so i bought a Cooler Master MA621P TR4 Twin Tower RGB CPU Air Cooler. the temperatures levels are better than amd ryzen 1600.(My Rig).the min temp I got is 42 and the max is 56 while rendering 4k video.Currently i am using ASRock X399 Taichi sTR4 ATX Motherboard with quad channel 4x4 GB RAM @2666MHz. i like the fact that this CPU supports ECC ram however i am not using it at the time being.in the whole process of building testing and using i haven't had a single issue. the building process was easy, the test results were better than average of the similar builds. and the usage since then has not given a single issue in terms of thermals, processing speeds or anything else.
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20.1.2018

I have been using this CPU close to two months now and I am extremely impressed with it.Resource utilization is amazing, I don't even need to use game mode on the CPU because resource managment intelligently decided between using one CPU dye or the Other.in most cases for gaming 16 threads will be reserved entierly for gaming and the other 16 will be reserved entirely for background tasks. You likely wont see a game use all 32 thread for a couple years but something like assassins creed unity might do it at this moment.It uses all 32 threads for encoding/compressing/decompressing so your projects are lightning fast.I should note that I am using MSI's X399 pro carbon motherboard with this processor and that motherboard seems to be the best combo with this motherboard if you want stability.(I also have a review on that product with critical information in getting your system working properly, be sure to check it out)Noctua is the only cooler I would recommend with this processor. 99% of all liquid coolers and competing air coolers are relatively insufficient for this processor.warning: Do not get ram faster than 2666Mhz for this processor!
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12.6.2018

I have to admit, I'm completely blown away. I've hand-built 30+ PCs in my life, and every single one was Intel-based. There was a time when AMD simply couldn't compete on anything but price, which was never of interest to me because I value performance. I lean heavily on my computers for high-end 3D animation/design/rendering work, as well as gaming and other common functions. I bought this processor to test as a potential replacement for my existing rig, which had two 10-core Xeon chips ($1,000 each) on a server-grade motherboard. This 1950x CPU shreds that setup in Cinebench and real-world render times, is way faster to boot up, runs cooler and was almost 1/3 the cost! It's been completely reliable and capable.Seriously, if you're the kind of person who's always built around Intel CPUs, now is the time to reconsider AMD.I would highly recommend this CPU to anyone who needs lots of cores for 3D/DCC or other applications that will benefit from having 32 threads.
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8.11.2017

I can't give this thing 5 stars based solely on the fact that it is slower than the Intel 7820 processor I just swapped this out for, in pretty much all Adobe apps. However, I do a lot of Physical rendering in Cinema 4D and for that this processor shreds nearly twice as fast.In short: multi-thread on this beast = amazing, single core lacks something to be desired vs. Intel. Honestly I was not expecting Photoshop and After Effects to get slower, but they are. It's not a massive difference, but it is enough for me to feel it.I'll keep pushing this thing to its limits and report back if these feelings change.(Also note: the only reason I returned the Intel 7820 is because my Adobe products were crashing randomly and I couldn't find a fix.I noticed that others had the same issue. No one seemed to have any problems with the AMD so I decided to make the switch. No more crashes, so that's a plus.)
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5.2.2019

This is not the everybody processor. This is for extreme systems. If your a regular gamer a simple 8 core ryzen will do you well. The threadripper does what it says. Ripps the data in apart like a monster and gives you the right leftovers. Even tho I'm running an R390 it runs at 8% while playing WWE 19 AND ONLY 6% ON JUST CAUSE 4. Even though my old GPU is running at 100% all day it shows no lag runs at 60fps at 1080 and only reaches around 78c on the coolmaster liquid AOI with a 360mm radiator. With the new Radeon 7 coming out this week I can't wait to see what is in store. Video production is quick and easy. No hick ups. I am pleased with the system all around.Below are my specs.AMD Threadripper 1950XAsrock gaming 6 motherboard1200w corsair power supply2x16g ddr4 2400 gskill aegis ramXpg sx8200 240g m.2 SSDCoolmaster master liquid ml360
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15.12.2019

Pros: cheap, stable at 4 GHz with 1.265V under load, can be cooled with air.Cons: motherboard prices. Low basic frequency for RAM.It's worth to mention that this thing in package is pretty heavy.Bought it with plan to later change for 2970/2990 while keeping the rest of system unchanged.Only thing that makes me a bit sad is that it doesn't want to work with my RAM on 3200 MHz with any timings. Currently running with 3066 MHz.Overall, it's good value/money, but most likely you won't want it unless you need a lot of PCI-E bandwith/lots of sata slots/quad channel memory/a lot of threads. Why? Because of price of x399 motherboards,and price of sufficient cooling system.Pro tip:make sure that your tasks supports multi-threading before buying it for them.
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27.1.2018

This is an outrageous product for an outrageous price. If you need a server, or a crunch machine, or a video editing machine, this will be the go-to affordable product in a home studio with a budget. READ THE INSTALL DIRECTIONS AND WATCH THE INSTALL VIDEOS because if no homework/research is done, one can mess up the motherboard pins and possibly risk damage to the processor as well. I have built many systems over the years as hobbies. It was actually reasonably easy for me. I read the directions and watched the videos. My old AMD 990FX motherboard and 8350 black processor actually games better than this chip. When ripping or compressing video or editing images or recording audio...this processor wreaked dogs of war on all comers.
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16.1.2018

It is a great cpu, with huge potential to last for years, which is highly unusual in a field where obsolescence is normal at the 18 months mark. Its problems seem more platform based as the x399 chipset in the motherboards has yet to be improved, and I mean by a lot, and -of course- it is the heat problem. You have to keep in mind this is a 180w cpu that will reach its threshold temperature very fast if you don't have the proper cooling, and even in that case. I think we still have to see how it will behave in mid summer... so, liquid cooling all the way, and probably custom loop if you are going to overclock. In summary, excellent CPU for apps even yet to come and gaming,but be careful with its requirements.
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9.9.2017

1 day of running this thing and i'm impressed. seems solid. easy install, torque wrench provided in box to get everything tightened up to the right specs. runs like a champ. finally upgraded an old amd bulldozer to a threadripper. very happy with what i'm seeing initially. threw 32gb of quad channel ddr4 in it and topped it off with the noctua tr4 cooler. also threw this in a corsair 760t. didn't do liquid cooling, my first noctua fan and runs real quiet i can see why they get great ratings. if you really have no use for the 1950 or 1920 cause they are overkill this is probably the sweet spot for a midrange build. glad i put off doing an upgrade for a long time and then the threadrippers came out.thanks amd.
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22.3.2018

This was my first AMD processor. Built it a few months ago, and so far, so good. I went with this processor for video editing mainly. However, I do like to game as well and I have not noticed any lack of performance in my games with this processor. I haven't bench marked it, but I don't really care too much about red line bench mark numbers. As long as I don't notice any lack of performance, then its good for me, and there's been no noticeable performance lag when playing games (FarCry 4, Crysis II, MGS, to name a few). I do agree with others though that the packaging of this processor was rather obnoxious. Quality packaging, but too over the top nonetheless.

29.4.2018

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25.5.2019

Threadrippers are in a category all their own. No need for me to extol their virtues, those are highly publicized. I'm swapping out all my server machines with the 12 core processors, these are game changers, at a bargain. Doubled my server BW, while cutting server power nearly 40%. Simultaneous 4k real time transcodes, never possible before, are now effortless. Distributed encrypted filesystems, and best of all, I can saturate my 40G network backbone, with about 20% processor utilization.After a year, I'm still finding new, and exciting ways to leverage them into accelerating, and reducing cost, in our workflows.. Thank you AMD.

8.10.2019

I use this CPU for level 1 virtualization on Linux. It does not disappoint. It can handily divide the processing power between two virtual machineswith GPU passthrough. The price is still over $400 for a reason. The single core score (geekbench) is comparable to an intel 5820k, but with those extra cores, you will not notice. The ryzen 1950x feels far more capable. My only gripe was that it is far more optimized on Linux than it is windows 10, the latency is definitely lower. This is still a powerful CPU in spite of its age. Make sure you match it with an excellent motherboard if you use it for GPU passthrough virtualization.

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