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AMD Ryzen Threadripper Could Launch on July 27

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Isnt the dimensions going to be extremely different? Being the socket is huge at 4096 pins vs 2066? Not to mention how much more more rectangle the socket looks?

That's why I said "with compatible RMs." I was merely commenting on the heatsinks' ability to take the thermal load. The impression being created by the poster was that Threadripper is too hot to be handled by coolers available today.
 

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That's why I said "with compatible RMs." I was merely commenting on the heatsinks' ability to take the thermal load. The impression being created by the poster was that Threadripper is too hot to be handled by coolers available today.

It isn't worth the argument. It never is. To be fair AMD's 165w TDP chip will likely match something around 205w from intel.
 
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Dell/Alienware press-release isn't a The Verge-exclusive.

Don't split hairs with me..
You posted somehting with zero backup, zero citation; just you typing whatever. Naturally, someone would wonder where you got it from and/or why you didn't mention it. Pretty simple :)
 
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Don't split hairs with me..
You posted somehting with zero backup, zero citation; just you typing whatever. Naturally, someone would wonder where you got it from and/or why you didn't mention it. Pretty simple :)
Why do you keep pestering him about it? Why is this so important to you? Are you a source nazi? Just let the man type. If you don't like it, don't read it. Pretty simple. :shadedshu:
 
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Don't split hairs with me..
You posted somehting with zero backup, zero citation; just you typing whatever. Naturally, someone would wonder where you got it from and/or why you didn't mention it. Pretty simple :)

Childish tantrums like this are the reason I don't bother spending much time at TPU anymore. You were wrong about your original insinuations, that someone was "stealing" and being "unethical". It's a press release, get over it.
 
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Considering how you all dying to see me getting over it, you sure come back to mention it some more.. :)
And then i'm childish ^^

I said it's customary (if not ethical) to mention where you found your info.

That's all i said and it stands, whether you care for it or not.
 
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We try to cite sources when possible. It's hard to URL link a PR email in our inbox though, obviously.
 
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It isn't worth the argument. It never is. To be fair AMD's 165w TDP chip will likely match something around 205w from intel.
This is one of those points which annoys me to no end, TDP ≠ power consumption & yet we compare TDP from different manufacturers, for completely different products! Also do you think SKLx will still be 140~160W TDP even when OCed?


So this is what a 140W TDP deca cores consumes when OCed, FYI the power consumption even at stock exceeds 140W o_O
 

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This is one of those points which annoys me to no end, TDP ≠ power consumption & yet we compare TDP from different manufacturers, for completely different products! Also do you think SKLx will still be 140~160W TDP even when OCed?


So this is what a 140W TDP deca cores consumes when OCed, FYI the power consumption even at stock exceeds 140W o_O

I never said it would be I said and you quoted the on TDP ratings that a 165w amd would match a 205w Intel. If you would like to argue that point you are welcome to post proof to back it up.
 
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I never said it would be I said and you quoted the on TDP ratings that a 165w amd would match a 205w Intel.
Yes but the point is power consumption depends on the type of workload & the actual load on the CPU, in that sense AMD is no more accurate (or inaccurate) as compared to Intel so far as their TDP rating is concerned.
If you would like to argue that point you are welcome to post proof to back it up.
As for this I'm not entirely sure what you're saying?
 

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Yes but the point is power consumption depends on the type of workload & the actual load on the CPU, in that sense AMD is no more accurate (or inaccurate) as compared to Intel so far as their TDP rating is concerned.

As for this I'm not entirely sure what you're saying?

No one has said they are inaccurate I said in comparison that an AMD 165 would match a 205w intel chip. That seems to be a habit of AMD.
 
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