🚀 Power Up Your Projects with the Ultimate Processor!
The AMD YD297XAZAFWOF Ryzen Threadripper 2970WX is a powerhouse processor designed for serious designers and artists, featuring 24 cores, 48 threads, and a max boost frequency of 4.2 GHz. With advanced technologies like AMD SenseMI and Precision Boost Overdrive, this processor ensures optimal performance and efficiency for demanding tasks. Ideal for professionals seeking top-tier performance in their computing needs.
Brand | AMD |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 5.59 x 0.76 cm; 136.08 g |
Item model number | YD297XAZAFWOF |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Processor Type | AMD Ryzen 1400 |
Processor Speed | 4.2 GHz |
Processor Socket | Socket TR4 |
Processor Count | 24 |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD RyzenThreadripper |
Graphics Chipset Brand | AMD RyzenThreadripper |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Wattage | 250 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 136 g |
P**L
Amazing
Amazing...
K**E
A year in and is still amazing!
I bought this when it was on sale for $900 (that still hurts thinking it was 'on sale' at that price). I was skeptic, but man, was it money well spent. This machine is a beast. I run a software company from my home, write programs, use AutoCAD and enjoy video games. This processor handles everything. Many times I need multiple computers to test different operating systems for my products. This processor can handle everything I have thrown at it, without even one single time of slow down in a year! One time, I was running five different operating systems IN THE BACKGROUND for a week, and didnt notice. I also believe, in that year time, I have only turned off my computer about 24 hours total. The only time it is shut down is for required updates, which takes one restart, and then it is back up.The only downside I had with this processor was there was no clear instructions on how to install it. There are two sleeves on this processor, and I thought there was only one. It took me a while of saying, 'Why doesnt this fit?' before I realized I had to REMOVE the outer sleeve and KEEP the inner sleeve. Made no since. But, it worked out in the end.I cannot express how happy this processor has made me. This processor is well worth the money.
R**.
Good but very power hungry
The product has the same performance as the new zen3 5950x in multicore, but 3 times its power consumption. Also the motherboard and fan are significantly more pricey.Good thing that allows more GPUs and when I bought it was only S$750.
あ**ん
見苦しいレビューで申し訳ありません。可愛いCPUです。
コアの暴力・マルチスレッドでアプリをねじ伏せろ!と言わんばかりのスペック。自分はいままでi7 7700kを使っていましたが久しぶりに自作したくなり購入しました。youtubeなどで情報収集しようとしましたが日本語でのヒットなし(日本で使っている人皆無説)2990WXか2950Xしか情報がありませんでした。そんなCPUに一目惚れでポチりました・・・この子の問題点はシングルスレッドの弱さと周辺機器の値段の高さです。まず、シングルスレッドですがガンオンというゲームで7700Kでは60FPSは余裕で出ていましたが、この子では出ません。少しでも乱戦になると40~30になることもあります。まぁ、このCPUでゲームする人はいないと思いますけど。次に周辺機器です。マザボで35000、メモリで50000(8GB×4)、簡易水冷で25000ぐらいと貧乏人の私ではとてもきついです。この子にコスパを求めてはいけない(戒めゲームをするときは大人しくi9 9900Kとか2700Xをお勧めします。癖が強くシングルよりもマルチで活躍してくれるCPUです。エンコードやモデル書き出しで使ってあげましょう。構成CPU RYZEN threadripper [email protected]母なる大地 ASRock X399 Taichiメモリ F4-3600C18D-16GTZRX(DDR4 PC4-28800 8G×2)×2クーラー ELC-LTTRTO240-TBP電源 PS-TPG-1200F1FAPJ-1グラボ GTX1080
G**N
Can you feel the power?
Just got my build finished, but have only been able to perform some basic tests and benchmarks, including some computational intensive applications (DAZ and BOINC).This CPU is so fast and powerful that even when DAZ is presented with > 4000 CUDA cores (RTX 2080 Ti), and given the choice, it will use the CPU exclusively. (Manual bench-marking in DAZ shows CPU-only and GPU-Only to be virtually identical, and using combined CPU+GPU is only marginally faster (~3%)).As for BOINC, it will take several days for the numbers to average out, but initial results are showing that this 24-core Threadripper at 25% (using 50% of the CPUs, 50% of the time) is WAY out-performing my i7 3770K at ~56% (75%, 75%), which isn't that much of a surprise since it has more than 5x the total processing power.
R**S
Nice, but go with the 2950 except for niche cases
The 2970 Threadripper does indeed have 24 cores, producing 48 threads. I swapped it into my main PC, moving my older 2950 (16 core, 32 threads) CPU to my media server/NAS.In my experience with the 2970, from a practical standpoint, I haven't found it to be any improvement at all over the 2950, EXCEPT in very specific use cases. The 2970 has the same clock speed at the 2950 and MOST applications, to this day, just don't know what to do with 48 threads/24 cores, and the CPU remains underutilized in most applications. Transcoding, gaming, and standard office word won't noticeably increase on the 2970 over the 2950. (The 2970 WILL allow you to run 2-3 instances of CPU-intensive encoding/transcoding at the same time though, pinging the CPU all the way to 100% (which is the only way to actually get it to 100% in my experience))HOWEVER, if you, like me, run VMS, then this CPU will start to make more sense. The massive bandwidth available to the 2970 will allow you to run a full VM of a resource-intensive OS (Windows 7+, Linux servers, databases, etc.) side-by-side with your main PC's OS, without even blinking. That was the primary use-case I got the 2970 for, and it works flawlessly.If all you want your threadripper for is faster gaming, encoding, decoding, transcoding, etc, stick with the 2950. You will get essentially the same experience for FAR less cost. Or, save up and go with the Gen3 Threadrippers on the new sTRX4 sockets from AMD (which is the reason I stuck with Gen2 for now, as I DO NOT want to upgrade my MoBo in the current post-COVID parts and supply drought).So, 5 stars from me, with the above caveats ;)
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