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The AMD YD195XA8AEWOF Ryzen Threadripper 1950X Processor is a high-performance CPU featuring 16 cores and 32 threads, clocking at 4.0GHz. With a massive 40MB cache and support for DDR4 memory, this processor is designed for demanding applications and multitasking, making it ideal for gamers, content creators, and professionals alike.
Brand | AMD |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 5.59 x 0.76 cm; 90.72 g |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Item model number | YD195XA8AEWOF |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Series | YD195XA8AEWOF |
Colour | Black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Processor Type | None |
Processor Speed | 4 GHz |
Processor Socket | Socket TR4 |
Processor Count | 8 |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Wattage | 1.8E+2 |
Power Source | AC |
Hardware Platform | PC; Unix; Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 milligrams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
Item Weight | 90.7 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**N
Absolute Monster of a CPU!!
[UPDATE: 31/10/2018 - to workload section]The Threadripper was literally unleashed into the earth by AMD to rip into the devastating workloads using an army of threads and cores!This CPU is packed with 16 cores and 32 threads! With huge caches: Level 1: 1.5MB, Level 2: 8MB, Level 3: 32mb (Total 40MB)! As well as quad channel ram support future proofed with a total of 1TB RAM support for the future! 64 PCI-E Lanes is also included on this beast allowing all those multi graphic card configurations and M.2 SSDs!!!The processor is also manufactured on 14nm, has a base clock of 3.4GHz and turbos to 4GHz! with decent power consumtion rates as well (max 180w TDP).The TR4 platform never cease to amaze me. Performance prevails in everything i throw at it.To give you a rough idea of what you can do with this monster cpu, I was using MovAvi to render a few driving videos, I noticed the 1950x was only using 6 of my 16 cores to do so... during this time on my main screen I was gaming on Overwatch. No FPS dips what so ever. When the video finished rendering, I didn't even notice because it PC was so damn smooth! unlike my FX 8350 which can just barely manage streaming whilst gaming.In my build, I am using a custom EK based water loop for the TR4 stocket to cool this monster. (360mm thick rad, full nickel block)It does a great job of almost matching room temperature! Idle: 27-29c, GTA V: 32-41(max), Overwatch: 44c(max), Prime95: 51c (10 minutes).I read that the thermal limit is a staggering 95c!!! so you can definitely do a beastly overclock on this monster!!! The amount of headroom is ridiculous! For personal reasons I believe you shouldn't allow this CPU to go beyond 80c.A fellow amazon reviewer friend of mine: Canopus72. Is using a huge Noctua aircooler for his CPU so Aircooling is actually possible. However, I personally recommend you take AIO at the very minimum if you care about pro longevity.[31/10/2018] Testing workload capacityClosing in 10 months down the line, I've made some adjustments to the rig. Updated GPU of a Vega 64 and added it to the custom loop.I found running a very multi core processor demanding game; Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Proved to be quite an example in gaming scenarios utilising all 16 cores. I ran the game at 2k max settings. Whilst on the ingame menu and moving around the openworld, I've noticed a consistent 10fps drop average whilst playing the game and streaming (in 720p) it to friends via Discord. I also noticed large 6-8 thread demands whilst trying to stream/watch a video in 4k on my second monitor whilst playing Assassin's Creed on the main screen. Trying to seek through the video caused minor 2-3 seconds delays in the video before it loaded (M.2 PCI-E SSD / 2k read speed was used). Which also correlated to 1-2 second drops of FPS in Assassin's Creed.Although it showed signs of performance loss, I found the Threadripper handles literally any thread demanding tasks at hand.In conclusion to workload capacity, I would say its safe to use as your multi purpose machine! An example would be, whilst being your daily every day computer, you can run/host a Plex server, Minecraft server, Fileshare and still be able to do all this whilst gaming and streaming. It's definitely very competitive and saves you having multiple desktops to use as dedicated servers.On the otherhand, if you plan to do all of this whilst doing some photo/video editing or programming. I advise you to take a look at the newly released successor to this processor; the Threadripper 2990WX featuring 32 cores and 64 threads!The 1950x also achieved as CPU passmark of: 22112! which puts it as rank 16th out of all the best CPUs out there. On Userbenchmark its ranked 7th on the fastest CPU ranking.Just a warning for those who don't already know, the CPU box is absolutely huge! comes with a universal AIO cooling adapter bracket and a tork based screwdriver for you to tighten down the CPU all of which feel high quality! However, it does not include a cooler! (as most enthusiast grade CPUs)Absolute bargain for those looking into high end computing performance, the Intel equivalent which is in the same price range only has 10 Cores!
D**D
Very different but well worth it for the satisfaction of a job well done and the performance.
Biggest CPU box I've ever seen but then it's the biggest CPU.....Not straightforward to unpack. It wasn't obvious to me that the unpack instructions would be on the inside of the tear off strip to open the pack.I had to google how to get into the box, but at least you know your CPU is well protected. I would recommend people google the videos on how to get the CPU out of the box and how to fit the CPU as it's very different to everything else I've ever done. I've been building PCs since the mid 1980s, have probably built about a thousand over the years and this took me a while to work through. It's not complicated, just different to what you know or are used to. Good fun if you're a PC enthusiast like me and I assume you are if buying one of these bad boys. The screw frame for fitting a cooler to the mobo came in the box and you need to replace the default. I used a basic EVGA water cooler that fits all CPUs and it works well with the supplied frame; there doesn't seem to be a lot of choice for AM4 CPU coolers otherwise.Take your time and if you get stuck refer back to the online tutorials.New PC now running super quiet and smooth.
G**N
Incredible.
My last CPU was an AMD FX 4 core (4 thread) chip which was several hundred pounds cheaper than an alternative Intel processor. AMD were often considered to be the poorer relative to Intel, that is, until now. I read somewhere that in 8 years Intel managed to go from 4 cores to 12. Yet, in half that time AMD has gone from 4 cores to 32! This 12 core, 24 thread CPU is OFF THE CHARTS! I got an MSI motherboard and spent the time to make the PC myself... and wow... what a machine. Threadrippers really are worth every single penny.
L**.
Excellent Multicore rendering, great for multitasking or having multiple programs running at once
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X Processor is a remarkable CPU, boasting 16 cores and 32 threads that deliver unparalleled performance and productivity gains. Installation is straightforward, supporting the sTR4 socket with a reliable Wraith Ripper cooler for efficient cooling.In terms of performance, the 1950X is a true beast, excelling in gaming, video editing, 3D rendering, and multitasking. Precision Boost technology optimizes clock speeds for diverse workloads, while simultaneous multithreading (SMT) handles multitasking effortlessly.The X399 platform support ensures future-proofing with abundant PCIe lanes, quad-channel memory, and NVMe storage compatibility. Overclocking potential is impressive, allowing for further performance gains when combined with a suitable cooling solution and motherboard.The power consumption might be slightly high under full load, but the overall experience justifies the investment for content creators, streamers, and power users who demand top-notch performance. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X is a game-changer and comes highly recommended for those seeking unrivaled processing power.
P**E
Recommended for 3d rendering
I bought it for my rendering workstation, instead of a dual Xeon. Cheaper and much better, can achieve a 4000x3000 rendering with vray in 50 minutes (depending on the complexity)Put a good water based cooler and will work greatly.Really pleased with that v
M**E
Incredible CPU
Incredibly fast, runs multiple heavy apps with ease.Runs 67c on a old 360mm AIO after heavy encoding workloads. Very cool.Just remember to set it to NUMA mode, many apps and games dont seem to run so well with UMA mode, probably due to the varying latencies.
A**R
AMD cut the mustard with this one
server grade processing at significantly less than a xeon with the same specification. Solid as a rock at 4ghz all cores. beats my old i7 4790 as a single core. Its just awesome. Takes poser and cycles PBR down from hours to minutes, even with SSS. money very well spent
G**E
Nice power
Very power full chip. Opened 9 autocads, words, excell, powerpoint and onenote and was able to use them all no probs
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