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AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3995WX 64-Core 2.7 GHz Socket sWRX8 280W 100-100000087WOF


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  On 4/12/2021 at 8:03 PM, Grem said:

But to take full advantage of this CPU, you will have to get the ram to support it.

And to fill/max the RAM on the board you would need 256gb sticks x 8 would equal the 2048gb. But I could not find 256gb sticks.

Biggest I could find (at Newegg) was 128gb sticks at 2600. Not fast enough to take full advantage of the Ryzen chip.

Best I could find, (at newegg again) was 32gb sticks which would give you 256gb total, for around $1500!!

And if you can find 256gb 3200 ram sticks, the cost would be almost as much as the proc!???

But it would be 8 channel memory!!!

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Hence my "$25,000" statement!

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I actually have one of these Threadrippers (a Thinkstation P620 with 256gb) that work sent me.  It's a great compiler/rendering box.  But it's also the loudest computer I've had in a long time.  Lenovo really should have gone with water cooling instead of the infinite number of fans.  Even idle it sounds like a jet engine or a leaf blower.  It came with Windows Enterprise because of the number of threads/cores.  I haven't/can't instaled music software on it, but I'm not sure I'd want to.  There are much better, cheaper choices that for music production would be faster/better.

 

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  On 4/13/2021 at 3:07 PM, Matthew Sorrels said:

I actually have one of these Threadrippers (a Thinkstation P620 with 256gb) that work sent me.  It's a great compiler/rendering box.  But it's also the loudest computer I've had in a long time.  Lenovo really should have gone with water cooling instead of the infinite number of fans.  Even idle it sounds like a jet engine or a leaf blower.  It came with Windows Enterprise because of the number of threads/cores.  I haven't/can't instaled music software on it, but I'm not sure I'd want to.  There are much better, cheaper choices that for music production would be faster/better.

 

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Mine is water-cooled. The fan noise is only loud when you first boot. It's a great multipurpose machine. Basically runs everything I want, including Ableton,...even at the same time LOL

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  On 4/13/2021 at 3:23 PM, Spice3d said:

Mine is water-cooled. The fan noise is only loud when you first boot. It's a great multipurpose machine. Basically runs everything I want, including Ableton,...even at the same time LOL

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Perfect for those times when you want to do some mixing, render Toy Story 5 and play Grand Theft Auto 5 at the same time. 

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With 280w TDP, there's no such thing as a truly quiet build (as in near dead silent).

Then, you have active-cooled motherboard chipsets...  ?

 

Even the Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition (one of the quietest closed-loop coolers available) is appreciably louder than something like a Noctua D15.

Of course, if you try to use a D15 with Threadripper, it'll thermal-throttle (defeating the whole purpose).

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