Is it a good chip?

Is it a good chip?

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NO SIR PLS BUY I9-9999KKK

Not for gaming

Well, you could probably get something done if you disable some cores. Threadripper does have higher clock potential then standard Ryzen, after all.

>amd
>good

I have a 1950x I got for s measly 350 euros new.
It honestly is the best fucking buy of my life and it does perform in games too.
Granted I went from a 6400 to this but man is it good.
Productivity wise it's blazing fast.
I'd suggest you get the 2xxx or even 3xxx if you can't get the first Gen for a low price like I did.
Don't bother with Intel unless you only game. And even then, the premium isn't worth 5 fps.

yes.

im actually surprised at the lack of tr workstation offerings from dell/hp etc although epyc is becoming more common

>AMD
>Performs well in games
Nice try, shill

NOOOOO IT'S HOTT
STOP SHOWING OFF YOUR CORES AAAHHHHHH

Actually ryzen has 5% higher IPC than intel now. The only way intel can compete is releasing 5.1 GHz chips that REQUIRE a water chiller + tripple fan AIO to keep temps under control.

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No, buy intel goyim

This, just buy intel CPU. You get a MASSIVE whopping 5% whole performance advantage.

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> I don't even have the chip
> I don't even have the computer you're currently using
> I'm gonna ad hominem the shit out of you

Never change user.

It performs well in games. Is it a game oriented chips and is it better than the 8700k for this one specific task ? No.
Is it an overall great value buy if you do something other than just gaming ? Yes.

>KKK
fucking white supremacist incels

Seems to be pretty solid, who are your uses and needs?

You also get the support from a small company called Intel instead of some street shitters.

>Street shitters engineering, not even once.

I'm running a 2600x, games really well along with my rx 580 8gb. I play Apex, darksouls, sekiro, overwatch, minecraft, doom 2016, and all sorts of other games with no issues? I even played the witchery 3 with it and never had an issue.

>still on 8400 damage control a year and a half later

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Wow, so you mean I get sent to their call center in India where I get worse results then with amd where they just replace shit becuase they dont have the time to dick you around for 10 hours?

NOOOO

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Absolutely man, intel engineering is literally the pinnacle of human achievement. It's not like hackers can steal passwords directly from the RAM by just showing you a malicious ad on a website, right?

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Irrelevant considering the people who browse the net without an adblocker are the kind of people who fall for phishing emails.

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Big oof for the intel shill, good job not knowing how any of this works.

hwbench.com/cpus/amd-ryzen-7-3700x-vs-intel-core-i7-8700k

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO INTELBROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOS

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yes listen to this goy and buy intel

Security doesn't matter

So, ryzen wins on performance per dollar after being late to market in effect, as they should be. AMD seems like the smart buy right now. I must say though, 2hy does intel bother with the graphics stuff on the CPU? If you're in this price range I suspect you'll be buying one no matter what, even for like rendering stuff, right?

It's kind of handy to have at least something. You can buy a PC w/o GPU, successfully use it for some time and get GPU later.
Some tasks require good CPU and pretty much any GPU (music production, gentoo compilation, etc)
You won't have too look into a ceiling for a few days (pr weeks if you're out of cash) if your GPU dies out of nowhere.
Kind of sucks actually that most Ryzens got no iGPU. Even Vega 3 would work just fine.

Fair enough I guess, I just have an older card just that works usually, like the one from my last build, so even if the new one dies I'll just use the older one for a bit. Makes more sense for those that just dont care at all to have a graphics card I imagine.

i9 9900k with spectre and meltdown protection disabled

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Yes, depending on workload.

kek

This, especially anything that depends on fast 4KB read/write.

No, people pretend AMD is competitive online to inflate the stock price while secretly using intel chips.

this is what I got right now and it's the fastest CPU ever. fuck spectre and meltdown boogieman

It's called the kikeripper for a reason user.

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No, it's 4 good chips.

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How good is the performance gain with it disabled?

Who the hell started the fucking
>if it isn't running games at 16K with 600fps, adaptive display refresh rate, 48x RNN temporal anti-aliasing,

>Reasons to consider Intel Core i7-8700K
>Has an integrated GPU

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TR is good for workstation stuff. For gaming, retailers are liquidating R5-2600 CPUs for like $100. Single thread may not be quite as good as Coffee Lake but it's a $100 CPU with 12 threads and Haswell level single thread.

delid dis

youtube.com/watch?v=we2oePtTGMM

>mfw undervolted Ryzen 7 1700 at stock frequency
>mfw 45c load temp

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Just buy the 9700Kelvin instead.

>shitel

It's great but they put these out every year, so by next year you'll be outdated no matter what or when you buy it. But it works like you think it would having so many cores available. And they do overclock, you can even download an official program for desktop overclocking called AMD Ryzen master.

It is awesome for real workloads and quite capable for silly-ass gayming.

Threadripper is the most exciting HEDT-tier part since Nehalem/Bloomfield.

Fantastic chip. It's good in gaming in specific use cases. For example: I can stream/record full 60FPS/1440p video without any framerate loss in game.

If I'm doing something like Handbrake encoding, because the program doesn't use more than 16 threads I can still use my system for... Well, whatever, without performance loss. I can even game without issue while it's encoding.

I admit, I do sorta miss the high clocks of my 4790k. I recently got a 165hz monitor, and it's very rare that I'm able to hit that with newer games, even when my video card has the power. Even if the rumors of 5ghz Ryzen 2 aren't true, I'm hoping we can get at least 4.5ghz.

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Undervolting is a godsend.

>20c ambient
>4ghz OC
>1.2v
>AVX torture test
>Noctua cooler
>73c
>100% stability

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>paying more than 50 dollars more for 5% performance difference
fucking retard

5 if you count the io chip

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I have a R7 1700X so I lol'd pretty hard

oh right I forgot zen is temperature sensitive, thats actually a great idea

What IO chip? Threadripper have 2 or 4 working chips.