32/64 core AMD Thread Tearer 7970X/7980X processor testing: Strong 3D rendering capability

The Thread Tearer 7000 series processors are all based on the Zen 4 architecture, with a maximum of 96 cores and 192 threads, and are available in 6 models.

The Thread Ripper 7000 PRO processor is designed for workstation systems, with options ranging from 12 core 7945WX to 96 core 7995WX, with frequencies up to 5.3GHz and TDP 350W. This series of processors has 128 PCIe 5.0 channels, L3 cache up to 384MB, and supports 8-channel DDR5-5200 memory.

The Thread Ripper 7000 processor is designed for high-performance desktop systems, with options ranging from 24 core 7960X to 64 core 7980X, with frequencies up to 5.3GHz and TDP 350W. This series of processors has 48 PCIe 5.0 channels, L3 cache up to 256MB, and supports 4-channel DDR5-5200 memory.

The media review of Thread Ripper 7000 series processors has been lifted today, and IT Home has summarized the evaluation content of multiple media outlets such as ComputerBase and AnandTech as follows:

At present, the media reviews that have been lifted mainly focus on the Thread Ripper 7000 processor for high-performance desktop systems. AnandTech and ComputerBase have released 32 core and 64 core Ryzen Threadrippers 7970X and 7980X, respectively.AMD chips perform best in 3D rendering and perform well in Cinebench, V-Ray, Blender, and other tests. In terms of video encoding, the performance of these chips is mixed, losing to their main competitors, the 56-core Intel Xeon W9-3495X, as well as the regular Ryzen 7000 and 14th generation Intel Core desktop processors.

There are also mixed results in scientific calculations and modeling. However, in the task of collaborating with AI, AMD processors lost to Intel's aforementioned competitors.

ComputerBase also tested the game performance of the new Thread Ripper, considering it to be at the Ryzen 7000, Core i5-12600K, and even Core i7-12700K levels.

In game mode, when only 16 cores are active and the rest are turned off, the new product can even approach the Core i7-12900K due to its higher frequency.

In terms of power consumption, the Ruilong Threadripper 7970X and 7980X can consume 83 and 95W, respectively, even when idle. The maximum load provided in the Prime95 test resulted in the power consumption of the chip increasing to 484W and 493W in the ComputerBase test.(From IT home)

Time: 2023-11-21
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IT Home reported on November 21st that AMD released the Thread Tearer 7000 series processor in October this year, which will be officially released from November 21st. This series of processors needs to be paired with the new WRX90 or TRX 50 motherboard, and the memory needs to use the R-DIMM model.