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AMD brings back consumer HEDT, launches TRX50 platform, Threadripper 7xxx

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AMD is launching up to 64 core Ryzen 7000 HEDT CPUs. The TRX50 platform however can also slot the Pro CPUs if you really want to so you've got up to 96 cores









 
Threadripper 7995x breaks multicore world records, scores 100k points in Cinebench R23 at stock and 148k points overclocked. The 96 core CPU ran at an all core speed of 4.4ghz and sipped 600watts

 
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Threadripper 7995x breaks multicore world records, scores 100k points in Cinebench R23 at stock and 148k points overclocked. The 96 core CPU ran at an all core speed of 4.4ghz and sipped 600watts


Records broken again

This time they got the 7995x up to 4.8ghz all core with its 96 cores, sipping 980watts and producing a score of 161k

That's an extra 61% performance from overclocking Threadripper. If only desktops CPUs could overclock like that..

 
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Records broken again

This time they got the 7995x up to 4.8ghz all core with its 96 cores, sipping 980watts and producing a score of 161k

That's an extra 61% performance from overclocking Threadripper. If only desktops CPUs could overclock like that..



New world record again..

Scores are not much higher than when it was Air cooled, but they've now tried the 7995wx with water cooling. Its booting to windows with 5.2ghz all core, but it's only stable in benchmarks at 5.0ghz all core.

Cinebench r23 with 7995x at 5ghz all core: 168k points

LN2 cooling is next

 
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Didn't an earlier Xeon W require about that when not overclocked? But to put it into perspective, 980W for 96 cores is only 10W per core.


Intel's top Xeon under LN2 only scores 132k score and pulls 1800watts. This Threadripper pulls 1000watts, about 50% less power and scores 161k to 168k score with just air or water cooling.

 
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Records broken again

This time they got the 7995x up to 4.8ghz all core with its 96 cores, sipping 980watts and producing a score of 161k

That's an extra 61% performance from overclocking Threadripper. If only desktops CPUs could overclock like that..



You guys knew it was coming

R24 record has been smashed once again and this time Derbauer got to film the whole thing


6ghz all core with 1.5v, cooled with LN2 avhieving 201k score in Cinebench R23





 
This message comes up in all BIOSes and i believe with Ryzen Master software should you enter the AMD overclocking section and modify any of the settings. This includes turning PBO on. I am not sure what it does but it sets some sort of switch on the CPU (Possibly efuse or something along those lines) which can be identified when the CPU is sent back under warranty to AMD. I guess we will have to see if anyone gets the RMA on a several thousand pound CPU rejected because of overclocking, only time will tell.


yeah software and bios warnings have been around for ages

but no manufacturer has implemented such a mechanism for recording the overclocking. I have to wonder if its even true
 
AMD is known for having these fuses, locking the CPU to - say - HP systems. That said, I have PBO enabled on my Ryzen 5 7700 and got no such message when I set it in the BIOS; I haven't tried running Ryzen Master yet.

When I googled e fusing, it seemed to indicate the data was pre populated during production. For example if you use an e fuse to store a MAC address, it's fused on during manufacturing. How do they do the fusing after production while the chip is inside a PC?
 
In the case of the lenovo amd machines the vendor locking fuse is blown following a bios level prompt


That's really alarming. I wonder how long until consumer ryzen parts have these fuses. And when someone buys a second hand cpu they have no way of knowing it has no warranty due to xyz fusing from the previous owner
 
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