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[Prime] $1099: AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5965WX 24-core/48-Thread Desktop Processor at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5965WX 24-core/48-Thread Desktop Processor for $1099.
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$312.91 lower (22% savings) than the typical price of $1411.91
$378.99 lower (26% savings) than the previous price of $1477.99

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crazycreations
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manormortal
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rip off, just go to microcenter, grab two 5900XT's for $400, glue them together and win.

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unless actually possible.
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GeersT
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Quote from manormortal :
rip off, just go to microcenter, grab two 5900XT's for $400, glue them together and win.

/s


unless actually possible.

Should fit in my BP6 dual Celeron board right?
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nigori
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Quote from crazycreations :
Too old
$1k is a bit spicy for its age.

but still super capable. i have a homelab built on a trash can mac pro that is an absolute beast. despite ddr3 arch it has ECC ram, 12C24T xeon cpu, dual gig ethernet, etc. Only downside really is power efficiency compared to newer arches. but building that was just under $300 otd.

but i'd throw this cpu into a rig without blinking if it were half price. or at least I'd be quite tempted. there isn't a lot out there for 24c48t
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jc11235
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Cheaper to just buy one of the p series (not multi cpu capable) epyc chips. TR ecosystem is overpriced compared to epyc.
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StrategyFreak
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With the demise of HEDT, the high price is the cost of admission to quad channel RAM, huge RAM capacities and a lot more PCIE lanes. Those who need it will buy it, not gamers who are e-peen measuring based on what's the latest and greatest. But probably not that much faster than the 9950x in multicore workloads. And yes you can just build a bunch of cheap consumer computers if the task is purely CPU bound and easily distributed.

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jbwhite99
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Please note that you need DDR4 RDIMMs for this - and they are getting crazy expensive. If you do want 48 threads, look for a used Lenovo ThinkStation P620 - there are tons on EBAY - this is the original PC that used this CPU.
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dealmeister3000
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Moore's Law is Dead claims Zen 6 is due in late 2026 and is coming with up to 24 cores in the consumer desktop line. That is the rumor anyway.

So if you don't need tons of ecc and pcie lanes and you can wait that might be the chip to get.
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cheshirecat
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Quote from nigori :
$1k is a bit spicy for its age.

but still super capable. i have a homelab built on a trash can mac pro that is an absolute beast. despite ddr3 arch it has ECC ram, 12C24T xeon cpu, dual gig ethernet, etc. Only downside really is power efficiency compared to newer arches. but building that was just under $300 otd.

but i'd throw this cpu into a rig without blinking if it were half price. or at least I'd be quite tempted. there isn't a lot out there for 24c48t
Any prime deals on a proper server CPU/Mobo/ecc RAM, guys?
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cheshirecat
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Quote from jbwhite99 :
Please note that you need DDR4 RDIMMs for this - and they are getting crazy expensive. If you do want 48 threads, look for a used Lenovo ThinkStation P620 - there are tons on EBAY - this is the original PC that used this CPU.
If ddr4 rdimm is crazy expensive, do not look at ddr5. You'll have a heart attack.
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just buy a used epyc processor , you can get 48 cores for like 300

also no one needs this crap, for a desktop gaming pc and a server. you should keep them separate on a rack
You want dedicated OS to handle games, dedicated OS to handle storage or VMs. I have my storage isolated from my gaming PC windows 11, using iscsi over 10Gbps lan as an example running, zfs , with parity. It will cost more but is the proper way to do things
true nas core
true nas scale
unraid
etc

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