Officially, AMD has so far submitted only three Ryzen Threadripper models, more adapted to overclocking and bearing the letter "X" at the end of the designation, but the manufacturer's documentation contains references to their "close relatives" without the letter "X" in the designation of the model. A cursory acquaintance with the tables of compatible processors in the performance of Socket TR4 on the sites of several motherboard manufacturers allows to state that the market
will be released 12-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920, which will have a lowered to 140 W TDP level.
The names of manufacturers of motherboards that have placed such information, we have not yet advertised for the purposes of excessive and meaningless conspiracy, but the rich history of persecution on their part does not leave us any other choice.
The Ryzen Threadripper 1920 processor is also disclosed. It works at 3.2 / 3.8 GHz instead of 3.5 / 4.0 GHz. Accordingly, a less efficient cooling system will be able to handle it than prescribed for use with processors having a TDP level of not more than 180 W.
Note that the Ryzen Threadripper processors are based on the B1 stepping, and the server EPYC is attributed to the B2 stepping. According to some reports, within the same family these steppings should not intersect. Related Products :
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