Tuesday, November 5th 2019

New Date for AMD's Announcement of 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper - November 7th

It's sort of a goalpost-moving world, but according to Videocardz, AMD has apparently scrapped plans to announce their new Ryzen Threadripper lineup for today, November 5th, and has since scheduled the announcement for November 7th. The website cites sources close to AMD's plans as a way to add credence to their report. This writer, for one, thinks an announcement on a day other than a 7th would be a missed opportunity, flavor-wise, considering the 7 nm manufacturing process of the new AMD HEDT lineup, but I digress.

As far as is known, all other plans are kept, including the announcement of three new processors: the Threadripper 3960X and 3970X, which will hit shelves come November 19th, when the review embargo lifts; and the Threadripper 3990X, which will only be available come January 2020. The new TRX40 platform and motherboards based on the design will also be showcased, and there should be a myriad of new product announcements on that front to accompany AMD's new products.
Source: Videocardz
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33 Comments on New Date for AMD's Announcement of 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper - November 7th

#26
CrAsHnBuRnXp
AxaionMulti boxing should result in banning all account for 6+ months at a time.

..Unless they physically use one keyboard, one mouse, one monitor for each and every account
If not, its basicly 3rd party automation programs.

/rant
Blizz allows and fully endorses it. It's not against tos. That's why we can launch more than 1 instance of wow. And there are programs that link them all to one keyboard and mouse
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#27
Crackong
dicktracyStreamers will be better off with either using NVENC or the 9900k. NVENC is most likely the choice since Nvidia pretty much dominates the PC gaming world.

There is another graph showing how many % of frames are lagged / skipped at the stream side.
3900x did flawlessly in all settings, while your beloved 9900k / NVENC shows lag / skipped frames.

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#28
phill
So is this the paper release or is this when actual reviews come out??
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#29
HTC
CrackongThere is another graph showing how many % of frames are lagged / skipped at the stream side.
3900x did flawlessly in all settings, while your beloved 9900k / NVENC shows lag / skipped frames.

Which is why i said in my earlier post that the playing side was only part of the equation.
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#30
95Viper
Stay on topic, please.
Keep it civil.
Have a good discussion.
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#31
kapone32
I was so excited for 3rd Gen Threadripper until I learned that (as of right now) there is no backwards support for X399. The other thing that I worry about is if the 3900X is $700 in Canada and the 3950X will have more cores (probably $999 or more). It scares me to think what the 3970X will cost. The cost of those TR40 boards may also be eye watering as apparently PCI_E 4 will replace all of the 3.0 slots on X399. I may be wrong but I see $600 as the base price for a TR40 board. Hopefully I am wrong but I could see $2000 for the CPU and board on TR40. I hope AMD do release an updated 7nm CPU for X399 but I am not holding my breath. All of my prices are Canadian.
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#32
Axaion
CrAsHnBuRnXpBlizz allows and fully endorses it. It's not against tos. That's why we can launch more than 1 instance of wow. And there are programs that link them all to one keyboard and mouse
Which is techically botting or automation of actions.
Should be perma bans all around.
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#33
CrAsHnBuRnXp
AxaionWhich is techically botting or automation of actions.
Should be perma bans all around.
Its actually not because you personally control all the characters because they are linked to a single keyboard/mouse. If there were no interaction from the player whatsoever, then yes, it would be botting.
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