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AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3995WX Processor Pictured: 8-channel DDR4

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I’m wondering How much a 8x256gb ram kit gonna set you back?
 
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I’m wondering How much a 8x256gb ram kit gonna set you back?
256GB kit with 8x 32GB modules will cost you between 1000-2000€/$ depending on brand and speed.

Speeds are 2666Mhz up to 3600Mhz and timings between CL16 to CL18.
 

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mainstream yes, higher tier stuff - who cares? You want the goodies? You pay extra.
Yep. When you're spending thousands on a processor you want bleeding edge motherboard to go with it anyways.
No budget queens here. Though the 3995wx will blow Intel out of the water in terms of price/performance.
Too bad this wasn't released 6 months ago. I would have picked a system up for work over the dual xeon we ended up buying.
 
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i'm mad af that AMD made this an OEM only part. now i will have to go buy a POS lenovo with a POS motherboard, that has 6 USB port, 2 serial ports and a single Gbps NIC, just to use one of these CPUs.

only hope now is that a non-braindead SI like Puget saves everyone with a proper custom gigabyte or asus motherboard.
 
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i'm mad af that AMD made this an OEM only part. now i will have to go buy a POS lenovo with a POS motherboard, that has 6 USB port, 2 serial ports and a single Gbps NIC, just to use one of these CPUs.

only hope now is that a non-braindead SI like Puget saves everyone with a proper custom gigabyte or asus motherboard.

It wont happen, AMD said the CPUs and motherboard chipset are not going to be given to the normal "sistem integrators" like asus, gigabyte MSI, so if there is no motherboard, were getting no system.

Yeah, im mad as well that i need to get them from lenovo. Their Ram prices is double what i can get in the open market, and the price of the 64 core cpu is basically ridiculous, im sure its overbumped,....

2032 EUR gets you a case, a power source, a motherboard, 1x1TB hdd, 1x16GB ddr4 3200 ECC ram, and the 12 core CPU.
16gb ram 137 EUR per stick, 32gb ram 303 EUR per stick, 64gb 517 EUR per stick (Ram prices are double)
693 EUR upgrade from 12 core to 16 core
2953 EUR upgrade from 12 core to 32 core
6550 EUR upgrade from 12 core to 64 core.

The prices are insane, and you get a shitty motherboard to go with it, you dont even know or see what it has...


you can play with the config here...
 
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