Reviewing the 32 Core AMD Threadripper PRO 5975WX with the Professionals

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • Find Us at:
    FB: / azionline
    IG: / azio.online
    Whatsapp: wa.me/+60105154210
    TikTok: / azioonline
    What can a AMD Threadripper PRO 5975WX bring to the industry?
    Today we are putting engineer, designer, architect, animation, motion design into a REAL WORLD test.
    They'll be running with their day to day application with their heaviest possible workload to test the performance of the 32 core monster that builds around with the Corsair components
    Lets hear from them!
    Timestamps
    0:00 Opening
    0:35 Disclaimer
    0:50 Introduction to the Threadripper 5975WX
    1:02 Specification
    1:25 Benefits of 128 PCI-e Lanes
    1:58 Backwards compatibility, and memory support/channel
    2:33 Cooler not included, and TDP
    2:52 Corsair components
    3:03 Performance, benchmarks & testing configuration
    3:25 Blender CPU Test (BMW)
    3:34 Blender CPU Test (Classroom)
    3:43 Blender CPU Test (Gooseberry)
    3:53 Cinebench R20 (Multi-Core)
    4:03 Cinebench R23 (Multi-Core)
    4:13 Davinci Resolve Pugetbench
    4:21 Photoshop Pugetbench
    4:31 Premiere Pro Pugetbench
    4:41 V-Ray benchmark
    5:10 Interview: Introduce yourself
    7:01 Interview: What software do you use in your line of work & How complex is it?
    13:11 Interview: How's your experience so far with AMD Threadripper PRO 5975WX
    17:50 Closing Thoughts
    #AMD #Ryzen #Threadripper #AMDMY #Processor #Workstation #Professional #AzioOnline
  • Ігри

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @cheonghoeyi4618
    @cheonghoeyi4618 Рік тому +2

    Good experience testing on it. Thanks for the invitation Azio and Amd!

  • @falsevacuum1988
    @falsevacuum1988 11 місяців тому

    Waiting for zen4 version. September announcement?

  • @2see2hear2be
    @2see2hear2be Рік тому +1

    Thank you for uploading this. What temperatures did you get at idle/normal/heavy use using the Corsair H150i cooler, and did you apply more thermal paste than what comes from the factory? What memory did you use given this board now supports AMD DOCP, and 5975WX supports memory overclocking beyond 3200MHz? Thank you.

    • @Tech5Productions
      @Tech5Productions  Рік тому

      thanks for supporting/viewing the video!
      the temps of the CPU during idling was about 46~49c, during heavy use it was about 83c~87c (during long workload).
      so idle was slightly on the warmer side, but was still under control during load sessions. :D
      we actually removed the default paste from the H150i, and applied a pattern that resembles a tic tac toe to ensure proper paste coverage.
      the memory we used was the corsair vengeance lpx 4x8gb kit, which I believe the SKU was, CMK32GX4M4Z3200C16. :)
      and we didn't try to push beyond 3200mhz for the board/system, as we wanted to ensure system stability during the test for the professionals!

    • @2see2hear2be
      @2see2hear2be Рік тому

      @@Tech5Productions Thank you. Seems a little hot, though it could be mounting pressure and/or thermal paste. I assume you meant 2x CMK32GX4M4Z3200C16 given that Threadripper PRO's support 8 channel? I assume you were using DOCP in the BIOS in order to activate the XMP profile on this memory (3200MHZ, 16-18-18-36)?