
Threadripper 3970x CPU Mark



Synthetic benchmarks are a bit misleading sometimes. Are you sure that single core is on par with 9900k, I can't believe it actually.
Thanks.stamp wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 5:40 pm I don't want to add to your confusion. Just to let you know, if you need thunderbolt new x570 boards are allready on the market with thunderbolt.
You can spend less money going with the 3950x. 16 cores instead of 18 but faster clock speed and less heat to dissipate with only 105W tdp vs Intel's 165W.
I am only talking about permanently putting the cpu at a static frequency of what the rated all core turbo is.. which is technically not really overclocking.. they are designed to work at that frequency with adequate cooling and power, which of course I will have. One thing I remember was with the Mac G5, apple allowed us to eliminate all throttling (the one and only time I remember having this option on a mac). Sure it made it hot and noisy but it stayed at one clock speed, 4 cores at 2.5ghz and at the time was an absolute beast and a marked improvement vs if I allowed cpu frequency fluctuation (which of course saves power and energy dollars). I was always taught that one static frequency is and always will be the best for DAW use as you always know your precise overhead and limits, as well as having reliable repeatable performance.stamp wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 6:38 pm I was sure there was an x570 board with thunderbolt for 500 dollars but don't remember which. Personally I'm against overclocking since it can bring instability, higher temps and shorter life of the component (I undervolt my cpu for less heat, go figure).
That's just my personal opinion of course.
Anyway, better go with something you know will work for you.
$900 herestamp wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 6:41 pm Here it is:
https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X570%20Creator/index.asp
Really? With the money they are asking it should be compatible with my fridge.Amelia70 wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 6:54 pm There you go, they only support Intel on windows so if I stick with pro tools I don't have the option.
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/comp ... quirements
It doesn't mean AMD won't work, it just means they will use that as the reason for any problem I have if I contact support and say "your system is not supported for pro tools". Avid are very strict about all that and to a degree I do understand, as it allows them to retain some level of conformity on windows that is mostly automatic in between macs. They also only support Nvidia graphics cards on windows so I am glad I saw that!
jonljacobi wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 9:09 pm "Are you sure that single core is on par with 9900k, I can't believe it actually." The general consensus from all the reviews I've seen seems to be "not quite on par, but close enough that it's no longer a real issue".
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