Today Silas takes a look at a new custom cooled £3900 system from Cyberpower! Full review coming soon on <a ...
amd Ryzen Threadripper 1950x vs Ryzen 7 2700x (GTX 1080) Games: The Witcher 3 Project Cars - 01:10 Arma 3 Apex - 02:52 Far Cry 5 - 04:10 Grand Theft Auto V - 05:22 Fallout 4 - 06:25 Assassin's Creed ...
Save $584 on this Lenovo ThinkStation P8 workstation with Threadripper PRO power, ideal for demanding professional workflows like 3D rendering and simulations.
For creators and power users, few CPUs come close to the performance offered by the AMD Ryzen Threadripper line. The new AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series—most notably the 9980X and 9970X—brings the ...
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AMD’s powerhouse Threadripper chips are back for desktop PCs! Despite declaring the end of consumer Threadripper chips last generation, AMD announced three new Ryzen Threadripper 7000-series chips on ...
AMD officially unveiled its long-anticipated Threadripper lineup for Zen 4, bringing 96 cores and 192 threads to the workstation market for the first time. To celebrate the much-hyped launch, our ...
The monster workstation chips are arriving soon in more pre-built PCs, with broader availability for DIY builders later this year. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
The latest update to CPU-Z, a free and popular system profiling and monitoring utility, adds support for several different CPU and GPU platforms, such as the recently introduced GeForce RTX 4060 Ti ...
The big picture: It's a really good time to buy a new CPU right now, and with this Threadripper update, we're finally getting a refresh of the current leader for high performance desktop workstations.
You might think that building a high-end desktop with up to sixty-four processor cores might be enough, and that a user wouldn’t be tempted to push it any further. And you’d be wrong, of course: ...