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August 2017
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220 Tests
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7Zip v18.03
Cinebench R15
Handbrake 1.10 YT60p
Handbrake 1.10 HEVC4K
Lightroom Classic 2018
Premiere Pro CC 2018
Sehr hohe Performance in Multithreading-Anwendungen
Sehr gute Plattform-Features mit großer Anzahl an PCIe-Lanes
Höhere Performance im Vergleich zum Ryzen 7 1800X auch in Spielen
Gute Übertaktbarkeit
Akzeptabler Stromverbrauch unter Last
Gutes Preis-
16 Kerne und 32 Threads
Enorme Leistung
Sehr gute Spieleleistung
Gutes OC-Potenzial
Moderne X399-Plattform
Fairer Preis für 16 Kerne
Sehr hohes Arbeitstempo
Sehr hohes Tempo bei komplexen Berechnungen
Hohe Spieleleistung
Sehr hohe Anwendungsleistung
Sehr gut für das Streaming geeignet
Sechzehn Kerne
Virtuelle Kernverdoppelung
Quad-Channel-Unterstützung
64 PCI-Express-Lanes
Recht hohe Taktraten für eine CPU mit 16 Kernen
Freier Multiplikator und
Exorbitant hohe Leistung
16 CPU-Kerne für Consumer
Multi-Threading integriert
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Sehr hoher Idle-Stromverbrauch
Momentan kein NVME RAID
Auch in diesem Test werfen wir wieder einen Blick auf das interessanteste Modell. Natürlich ist der Threadripper 1950X das schnellste Modell und für alle mit einem dicken Geldbeutel auch das interes
Hoher Idle-Stromverbrauch
Kompatibilitätsprobleme bei einigen Spielen (zu viele Threads)
Hoher Stromverbrauch
Kein Grafikchip an Bord
Sehr hoher Verkaufspreis
Aktuelle Intel-CPUs in Spielen (noch) meist etwas flotter
Art des Speicherzugriffs und die hohe Kernzahl können in Spielen zu Problemen oder Leistungseinbußen führen
Brilliant unboxing/installation experience, Performs well in multi-threaded scenarios, Decent thermal performance, Supplies up to 66 PCI Express Gen3 lanes
Expensive, No support for NVMe RAID
The last 6 months has been a clear warning to manufacturers that being complacent can be rather unwise. AMD has really ignited the desktop CPU market with the release of their Ryzen CPUs and it really goes without saying that for all those involved, never...
If you need Threadripper, you'll know it. Heavy multitaskers, streamers, those who regularly use heavily threaded applications or have heavy PCIe requirements will all experience competitive performance. The recommendation comes with a caveat, though; if...
Amazing multi-core performance, Plenty of PCIe lanes, Fast memory support, Very competitive pricing, Strong multi-tasking capabilities
Middling single-core performance
Yes. For those who need this sort of a horsepower to render videos and 3D scenes, work with raytraced lighting, or handle major encoding tasks without having to hand over their entire system, the choice is clear. The high-end Threadripper chips offer bett...
16 cores and 32 threads for $999, Extremely fast in multi-threaded tasks, Forward-looking X399 platform, Quad-channel memory, Brings competition back to HEDT
Single-thread not as good as Intel, Game Mode and Creator Mode confusion
AMD has used the word disruptive to describe the new Zen CPU architecture that powers Ryzen desktop CPUs, Epyc server processors and now, in August 2017, a trio of Threadripper chips designed to rip up the existing high-end desktop rule book.Threadrip...
Zusammenfassung: It's easy to assume, given Intel's dominance over the last few years, that its products filled pretty much every niche and price point you would need whether you're a gamer or content creator. However, even before AMD's return to form earlier this year, e...
Zusammenfassung: The time has finally come, and at this early hour of the morning (6 AM if you are on the west coast of the USA) you will get to see what the hype behind AMD's Threadripper CPUs is all about. AMD's recent revelations, such as those seen from leaked CINEBEN...
Zusammenfassung: I'm going to start this article off with a simple number: five. Not only is that the number of months it has taken AMD to effectively turn the x86 processor world on its ear, but that's also the number of distinct model families that they've introduced...
Looking back at how things played out over the course of this review, I have no doubt it will be one of the most hotly debated articles that I've written in the last few months, maybe even the last year. There's no denying that the Zen architecture has pr...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-08-10, Autor: Gordon , Testbericht von: pcworld.co.nz
Zusammenfassung: IDGAMD's 16-core, 32-thread Ryzen Threadripper 1950X ($999 on Amazon ) is an angry Godzilla stomping his way through downtown Tokyo. Those puny 8-core, 6-core and 4-core CPUS? They're just tanks and army trucks to be punted across the city.Yes, it's that...