Amazing build. I don't do any rendering and cannot justify buying it for home use other than to have fun. Would love to buy this for our company and run SQL server on it. Just a slight problem, a two-core SQL server pack for enterprise is 13748 USD...
Not enough RAM support for my use cases, but I find it pretty impressive that this currently scores higher on computing power than all dual socket CPUs. Over 154k points on cpubenchmark vs. only around 127k (dual Intel Xeon Platinum 8468) for each of the nodes on my university's supercomputer that I use. And highest AMD dual CPU is EPYC 9654 with only 146k points..
Howdy! Thanks for the video! Rare to see the 7995wx videos with the focus being purely on rendering :) May I ask what is the all-core boost you are getting with the stock config (no PBO)?
Do you think air cooling is sufficient for this processor? I want to avoid liquid since doing maintenance can be quite a pain :) Great video by the way.
I just picked up the 7980x CPU, Gigabyte Aero D TRX50, and GSkill DDR5 ZetaR5 Neo 128Gb kit. What are you running your memory EXPO or JEDEC timings. I was never able to use EXPO with this motherboard. Gigabyte and AMD are looking into the issue, but was curious what other have seen with DDR5 ECC memory. The memory runs hot too :-).
Thank you for the helpful video. Given your experience with the Threadripper lineage/ecosystem, do you see the current Threadripper generation as playing a role in supporting AI workstations(both the PRO and non-PRO variants)? Or, is that far enough out of scope for your specific work applications that you do not foresee any sort of crossover/overlap/convergence between the two tasks in the near future? Intel's/Pat's rather awkward presentation this past week spent a good potion of time discussing Intel's W6 HEDT processor and it AI capabilities. Intel's Xeon series has been typically regarded as the main(or only) competition to Threadripper over the past several generations of workstation CPU's. I would love to continue using AMD(Nvidia is fine) as I make the next jump into more a more HEDT/ AI focused workstation and avoid Intel as long as possible.
Hi, the Threadripper Pro costs around 14000 USD in my country while the EPYC 9654 only costs 2000 USD, nearly 1/7 of the 7995WX. Since they share almost the same architecture, same core counts, and the only disadvantage of EPYC 9654 is a slower single-core performance (Max boost at 3.7GHz, all core boost at 3.55GHz or 3.7GHz if thermal condition allows), can EPYC 9654 be a good replacement for RAW/Intra-frame video editing, 3D rendering and physics simulation?
Hi there, thanks for this brief and concise testimonial. I would like to acquire such a system, as many as possible cores, not care much about the GPUs, for use in multiscale material science simulations. I see Dell is selling a tower, the Precision 7865 machine. How does this one relate to your custom-built one? I'm not sure if the liquid cooling system is as performant as yours. Do you have any recommendations ?
As far as i know the Dell systems are tested alot. So its def not a bad try but if you want to have control over everything an own build is always the best way!
Woah, what a powerhouse this CPU is! Super interesting and informative video, giving some cool insight on a pro's work!
Awesome Video as always! I enjoy your content because it shows that it is your passion!
Keep going strong!
Amazing build. I don't do any rendering and cannot justify buying it for home use other than to have fun. Would love to buy this for our company and run SQL server on it. Just a slight problem, a two-core SQL server pack for enterprise is 13748 USD...
Not enough RAM support for my use cases, but I find it pretty impressive that this currently scores higher on computing power than all dual socket CPUs. Over 154k points on cpubenchmark vs. only around 127k (dual Intel Xeon Platinum 8468) for each of the nodes on my university's supercomputer that I use. And highest AMD dual CPU is EPYC 9654 with only 146k points..
This is an amazing video!!! TR is crazy, very cool seeing it in use. Thank you very much
killer pc and all, but WHAT is the name of that background music? Need that good stuff for my work man...
Thank you for providing this outstanding video. If possible, could you share your complete build list?
thanks so much! i will do that the next days! :)
Have you tested Boinc and Folding@home on your machine ?.
Howdy! Thanks for the video! Rare to see the 7995wx videos with the focus being purely on rendering :) May I ask what is the all-core boost you are getting with the stock config (no PBO)?
its around 3,9-4ghz
@@SimonvonBroich without PBO? That's impressively high. Thanks for sharing!
Personally, I use real time process priority when testing cpu in Cinebench programs in Windows. The resulting score is then slightly higher.
Now how does it handle freeplay on BTD 6?
Madness.....
Do you think air cooling is sufficient for this processor? I want to avoid liquid since doing maintenance can be quite a pain :) Great video by the way.
Bro designs and render rockets for nasa.
I just picked up the 7980x CPU, Gigabyte Aero D TRX50, and GSkill DDR5 ZetaR5 Neo 128Gb kit. What are you running your memory EXPO or JEDEC timings. I was never able to use EXPO with this motherboard. Gigabyte and AMD are looking into the issue, but was curious what other have seen with DDR5 ECC memory. The memory runs hot too :-).
Thank you for the helpful video. Given your experience with the Threadripper lineage/ecosystem, do you see the current Threadripper generation as playing a role in supporting AI workstations(both the PRO and non-PRO variants)? Or, is that far enough out of scope for your specific work applications that you do not foresee any sort of crossover/overlap/convergence between the two tasks in the near future? Intel's/Pat's rather awkward presentation this past week spent a good potion of time discussing Intel's W6 HEDT processor and it AI capabilities. Intel's Xeon series has been typically regarded as the main(or only) competition to Threadripper over the past several generations of workstation CPU's. I would love to continue using AMD(Nvidia is fine) as I make the next jump into more a more HEDT/ AI focused workstation and avoid Intel as long as possible.
Im really just into rendering. But i know from what ive heard that the Threadripper Eco System is also really usefull for the AI Sector.
Is this good enough for those who do architectural designs and video editing and rendering?
@Simon von Broich - Nice video and system. Which GPU are you using in your setup?
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Hi, the Threadripper Pro costs around 14000 USD in my country while the EPYC 9654 only costs 2000 USD, nearly 1/7 of the 7995WX. Since they share almost the same architecture, same core counts, and the only disadvantage of EPYC 9654 is a slower single-core performance (Max boost at 3.7GHz, all core boost at 3.55GHz or 3.7GHz if thermal condition allows), can EPYC 9654 be a good replacement for RAW/Intra-frame video editing, 3D rendering and physics simulation?
Nice video, i would like do the same configuration, not yer for cpu, can you help me for all hardware please? Thank yoz
Thanks for the video. You mention memory limitations. The board says it supports up to 1TB. What limitations you are seeing? Thanks!
maybe 128GB/stick available on market.
What are Blender rendering time?
Hi there, thanks for this brief and concise testimonial. I would like to acquire such a system, as many as possible cores, not care much about the GPUs, for use in multiscale material science simulations. I see Dell is selling a tower, the Precision 7865 machine. How does this one relate to your custom-built one? I'm not sure if the liquid cooling system is as performant as yours. Do you have any recommendations ?
As far as i know the Dell systems are tested alot. So its def not a bad try but if you want to have control over everything an own build is always the best way!
For rotoscoping, 128GB of RAM wouldn't be enough to let all 96 cores fly.
Will that fit to my Blender?
I wanted to ask something but I see that you didn't even answer a single person in the comments...
He is making love with all those cores. No time for audience.
Okay so maybe you can have 7 open tabs in google chrome?
NASA PC
Push pull is the biggest mistakes you guys all make. Learn basics of dynamics of the of the airflow and straighten this up. Goodluck.