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96c / 192t Threadripper Pro 7995WX Scores Over 100K on Cinebench R23!!!

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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.


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...

 
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use a Extentsion cable plug it into another outlet on a differnt circut and load up duel 1600watt psu. couldnt imagine 4U Servers running 4xTR7995wx's
 
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use a Extentsion cable plug it into another outlet on a differnt circut and load up duel 1600watt psu. couldnt imagine 4U Servers running 4xTR7995wx's
best not to forget factoring in voltage drop when using an extension cable...and make sure it's the heaviest gauge you can get otherwise it might be what heats up and catches fire!
 
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wonder if at some point we will start seeing dry ice LN2 being more publicly availble to genrel enthusiasts.
dry ice will never be viable because it's not environmentally stable...it's a consumable that will need monitoring and replacement. I could see TEC coming back, or perhaps refrigerated water cooling loops.
 
Firstly, Ohms law says that a single 15A breaker running 120v can supply up to 1800 watts. So we've got some wiggle room at the top end.

Also, a 15amp 100-foot extension cable would probably have to be 12 gauge or even 10 gauge to work as intended. That's one heart, thick and very expensive extension 😅

And I may or may not be building a workstation / server to embarrass Pudget and the other prices of systems built with these new threadrippers. When and why did enthusiast but non-server grade CPUs become 3k+? It seems that pricing is really getting out of hand nowadays.
 
dry ice will never be viable because it's not environmentally stable...it's a consumable that will need monitoring and replacement. I could see TEC coming back, or perhaps refrigerated water cooling loops.
TEC's are simply too inefficient and makes the power draw problem significantly worse.
 

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