just a hair over 100K at stock and over 150K with an overclock!
overclocked, it needed up to 620w and the article comments Ryzen Master may allow for up to a 1000w TDP for Threadripper 7000.
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edit - Noctua just announced new NH-U14S variants for the TR5 and SP5 sockets and have conversion kits if you have an older model you wish to use. my concern here is they say this HSF will cool 350w, yet the only change is the socket support and previously it was rated to handle only up to 280w. something's not adding up here...
www.guru3d.com
overclocked, it needed up to 620w and the article comments Ryzen Master may allow for up to a 1000w TDP for Threadripper 7000.
EPYC performance Threadripper Pro 7995WX 96-Core hits 100,000 in Cinebench Benchmark
AMD unveiled its Ryzen Threadripper 7000 (Storm Peak) series yesterday and the accompanying Threadripper Pro 7000 WX series, which notably includes a 96-core configuration.
edit - Noctua just announced new NH-U14S variants for the TR5 and SP5 sockets and have conversion kits if you have an older model you wish to use. my concern here is they say this HSF will cool 350w, yet the only change is the socket support and previously it was rated to handle only up to 280w. something's not adding up here...
Noctua To Offer new CPU Coolers for AMD New Threadripper and EPYC processors
Noctua today announced its new NH-U14S TR5-SP6 and NH-D9 TR5-SP6 4U CPU coolers for AMD's TR5 (sTR5/sTRX5/sWRX9) and SP6 sockets for the just-released 7000 series Threadripper HEDT (High-End Desktop) and Threadripper PRO workstation processors as well as 8004 series EPYC server CPUs.
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