Amd threadripper articles
Explainer: What Are Processor Threads?
Modern PCs have CPUs that can handle anywhere from 4 to 32 threads simultaneously thanks to developments in chip design and manufacturing. But what exactly are threads and why are they so important?
AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX Review: The Most Powerful Ryzen
This is the most expensive AMD Ryzen CPU you can buy, which as you might suspect is also the fastest and most powerful Ryzen CPU currently in existence. Not even upcoming Zen 4 CPUs will change that.
AMD's Threadripper Pro 5995WX CPU gets overclocked and sets a new Cinebench world record
Unreleased 64-core Threadripper 5990X overclocked to 4.82 GHz, reaches over 100k points in Cinebench R23
Retailer starts selling AMD Threadripper Pro 5000 processors early
AMD Threadripper Pro 5000 to expand availability to more OEMs, hit retail eventually
AMD Threadripper Pro 5000 is now official, plus mainstream Ryzen price cuts
AMD might be about to give dual-socket functionality to their Threadripper CPUs
AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX and 5945WX appear in the wild
Mediaworkstations a-XP is a luggable PC with AMD Threadripper inside
Big Boy Heatsinks: The 64-core AMD Threadripper 3990X Cooler Test
After reviewing the Threadripper 3990X, it was made clear the 64-core/128-thread beast from AMD lays waste to every HEDT part we have ever tested. It's an insane productivity CPU, that we pushed to extremes to torture a few motherboards just this week. Then we thought, why not try out some big bulky coolers as well?
Threadripper 3990X TRX40 VRM Torture Test feat. Asus ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha
Today we're going to perform some AMD TRX40 motherboard VRM thermal testing using the powerful 64-core Threadripper 3990X. To apply load we're using Blender with the system running at stock and overclocked to 3.8 GHz. The typical power draw for this system is around 450 watts, but once overclocked we are hitting as much as 850 watts. Toasty!
AMD Threadripper 3990X Review: Absolute Madness!
Today we're looking at the most expensive desktop CPU to ever exist, and shockingly it's not from Intel. The Threadripper 3990X is a 64-core, 128-thread Zen 2-based processor that AMD fully acknowledges is a special purpose processor that combines both high frequency and high core counts into a single package.
AMD confirms 64-core Threadripper 3990X coming in 2020 for VFX pros
Third-Gen Threadripper Lands: AMD Threadripper 3970X & 3960X Review
The latest 32-core and 24-core high-end desktop CPUs from AMD have now landed. And yes, we've benchmarked the heck out of them. The Threadripper 3970X is a 32-core, 64-thread chip with a massive 128MB L3 cache, runs at 3.7 GHz and it's priced at $2,000 making it AMD's most expensive desktop CPU ever. If that's too rich, maybe the 3960X costs $1,400 for 24 cores and 48 threads.