F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Thread ripper is a tool used for cutting or removing threads.

Thread ripper is a tool used for cutting or removing threads.

Thread ripper is a tool used for cutting or removing threads.

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Derpy_MC
Member
228
07-22-2024, 05:04 PM
#1
No, Threadrippper 3990 isn't the fastest consumer or enterprise workstation CPU available right now.
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Derpy_MC
07-22-2024, 05:04 PM #1

No, Threadrippper 3990 isn't the fastest consumer or enterprise workstation CPU available right now.

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cookiedough909
Posting Freak
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07-24-2024, 04:43 AM
#2
Yes
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cookiedough909
07-24-2024, 04:43 AM #2

Yes

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Tiborious
Junior Member
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07-24-2024, 12:25 PM
#3
This heavily relies on specific conditions. In certain tasks, this component underperforms compared to an 8-core 9900K processor. Additionally, in enterprise environments, significantly larger chips are commonly used.
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Tiborious
07-24-2024, 12:25 PM #3

This heavily relies on specific conditions. In certain tasks, this component underperforms compared to an 8-core 9900K processor. Additionally, in enterprise environments, significantly larger chips are commonly used.

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Humhumm
Member
137
08-13-2024, 09:08 AM
#4
In gaming context, I assume you're talking about performance where it's not enterprise-level. 1. It works with 64 cores. 2. In reality, it's not always that fast due to storage limitations—even with a 4th generation SSD, the high load from 128 threads can cause stress. This makes the drive feel like a bottleneck. 3. For rendering and graphics work, there aren't enough CPUs to handle the demands alone (excluding EPIC and other server components).
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Humhumm
08-13-2024, 09:08 AM #4

In gaming context, I assume you're talking about performance where it's not enterprise-level. 1. It works with 64 cores. 2. In reality, it's not always that fast due to storage limitations—even with a 4th generation SSD, the high load from 128 threads can cause stress. This makes the drive feel like a bottleneck. 3. For rendering and graphics work, there aren't enough CPUs to handle the demands alone (excluding EPIC and other server components).