Monday, August 8th 2022
AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 Series Processors Available to the DIY Market
AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 series processors have been available since March in Lenovo systems. In the meantime, system integrators and OEMs got their hands on these processors and started selling systems based around them. However, today the DIY channel is equipped with these monstrous CPUs. With up to 64 cores and 128 threads of Zen3 IP, these processors can boost up to 4.5 GHz and have 128 PCIe 4.0 lanes and an eight-channel DDR4 integrated memory controller with 280 Watt TDP across all models. AMD has noted that the non-Pro Threadripper 5000 series is ceasing production in favor of these Pro models and justifying the increased price point by adding more L3 cache and more cores.
The 24C/48T Threadripper Pro 5965WX comes with a 3.8 GHz base and 4.5 GHz boost frequency with 128 MB of L3 cache, and it is priced at 2399 USD. The bigger Threadripper Pro 5975WX is equipped with 32C/64T configuration, has a 3.6 GHz base and 4.5 GHz boost speed, and carries 128 MB of L3 cache while priced at 3299 USD. The top-end Threadripper Pro 5995WX is a monstrous 64C/128T design with a base frequency of 2.7 GHz and a boost of 4.5 GHz. It has 256 MB of L3 cache and costs a staggering 6499 USD. Additionally, all of the new Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 series CPUs require a WRX80-based motherboard chipset, which is an additional expense of its own.
The 24C/48T Threadripper Pro 5965WX comes with a 3.8 GHz base and 4.5 GHz boost frequency with 128 MB of L3 cache, and it is priced at 2399 USD. The bigger Threadripper Pro 5975WX is equipped with 32C/64T configuration, has a 3.6 GHz base and 4.5 GHz boost speed, and carries 128 MB of L3 cache while priced at 3299 USD. The top-end Threadripper Pro 5995WX is a monstrous 64C/128T design with a base frequency of 2.7 GHz and a boost of 4.5 GHz. It has 256 MB of L3 cache and costs a staggering 6499 USD. Additionally, all of the new Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 series CPUs require a WRX80-based motherboard chipset, which is an additional expense of its own.
24 Comments on AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 Series Processors Available to the DIY Market
Threadripper kind of got backbenched since then and the threadripper pro got all the attention. It made sense, they found a market willing to pay a premium to exist in between threadripper and epyc. I know a few VFX guys who cried with joy when we got that option in the 3000 generation. I always thought having a base threadripper as a "consumer" workstation chip and the pro as the specialized part was a huge win overall even if it did mean having 2 sockets in HEDT. But Intel dropped off a cliff entirely while AMD stagnated instead of taking advantage in some way.
I still think threadripper non pro should exist at that $600-$2000 price, it really sucks looking to upgrade and having to decide between dropping accelerators i want on hand to go into ryzen, or significantly up the budget for TR pro when I really don't need some of the features. I don't need 2tb of ram in mine or the full 128 pcie lanes of TR pro but I want more than ryzens 128gb limit and 20+4 lanes. Its nice to have a platform where you can get a few 10gbe ports integrated and lose no expansion slots for it.
I think the best thing to spread the paste is with a credit card, cos you might need one to buy it first.. lol They are utter beasts and well, I just enjoy :)
Genoa is 96 cores 12 chan ddr5, Bergamo is 128 zen4c cores on the same socket.... then they have another socket for up to 64cores and 8 chan ddr5.
IDK what the plan is for threadripper.
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Maybe it gets Sienna, maybe it gets Genoa.
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The Genoa socket is massive...
With the pcie boards being changed over time.
No 12c/24t or 16c/32t models yet? Come on people, get it together..
At least I'll be able to load a few tabs in Chrome with all the RAM and such... :D
I seriously need to get them tweaked and up and running.... Well, the 3970X is but I need to work on that.... I can't spend any more on any PC hardware, I think I need to go cold turkey!! :laugh: