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Journalism doesnt pay; clicks and adds pay. ergo, the internet is 99% hot garbage.Yeah, that was a terrible article even for wccftech. At least pretend to do a little journalism.
is not like it was back 10 years ago , anything they see they post is for hits only , forums are the only truth source of documented infoJournalism doesnt pay; clicks and adds pay. ergo, the internet is 99% hot garbage.
Zen 3 is already outIt would certainly be curious for AMD to release both Ryzen and Epyc Zen 3 -versions at the same time. I always thought that Epyc will be released first in the same vein as Nvidia always releases Titans first to reap maximum profit and only at the later date those GPUs that have a lower profit margin. It has been rumored already a while that Ryzen Zen 3 will be released at the end of Q4 this year.
Which other forum?Already debunked, I saw on another forum.
Which other forum?
Not that I could afford this 5 GHz+ CPU.
I was in the understanding that Zen 3 was postponed due to covid-19 to late Q1/2021 release.Zen 3 is already out
I was in the understanding that Zen 3 was postponed due to covid-19 to late Q1/2021 release.View attachment 329255
It would certainly be curious for AMD to release both Ryzen and Epyc Zen 3 -versions at the same time. I always thought that Epyc will be released first in the same vein as Nvidia always releases Titans first to reap maximum profit and only at the later date those GPUs that have a lower profit margin. It has been rumored already a while that Ryzen Zen 3 will be released at the end of Q4 this year.
I was in the understanding that Zen 3 was postponed due to covid-19 to late Q1/2021 release.View attachment 329255
However... there might be some(?) Ryzen 5950's prior to that, if they f*ck up their production of Epyc 7713s and are stuck up with a chiplet w/ only 2 working CCDs
Like you can see on AMD's roadmap graph. I intend to buy a gigabyte MZ72-HB0 -mobo and stick two pieces of Epyc 7543 -processors on it, but have been unable to get my hands on any of them. Ryzen 5000 or threadripper do not work for me, because they are 1P -processors and gigabyte MZ72-HB0 requires two Epyc 1P/2P -processors.Zen 3 based Ryzen 5000 cpu's have literally been on sale for months now. Many people here on the forum have gotten one. Or are you referring to Zen 3 Threadripper? I'm confused.
From what I've gathered, CTR 2.1 is going to drop on Monday the 15th I think, and will be tuning our Ryzen 5000 series CPU's to 5Ghz+, assuming you have a ideal conditions.
*edit* ^ Yup.
CTR 2.1 & 5000MHz!
Clock Tuner for Ryzen 2.1 to get enhanced PX Profile
What.Ahh. Too bad its proprietary. That's always a major frustration; it shouldn't require specific software much less proprietary software in order to get the most out of your CPU. Does this software generally work better than other either UEFI/BIOS management or other software (RyzenMaster? Something FOSS?) for managing the performance of Zen3 chips? Much like their open source Linux driver stack (100% open source base including 3D performance, or that same open source base for 90% of it + proprietary extensions in a binary blob for the last 10% ), or their championing of open standards like FreeSync , AMD's openness will win them great acclaim. If their latest CPUs require advanced scheduling or other features to maximize their performance and efficiency, it would be ideal if they could release this stuff openly and platform independent.
Those are very exaggerated claims.The developer claims it's better than turning on PBO and tuning curve optimizer, and it does all the work for you, but you need to keep the program resident 100% of the time in the background. When I tried it my computer instantly crashed, so I don't have any personal experience with it.
What I really want is a program that tests all the various settings in PBO and curve optimizer and makes recommendations for BIOS settings so I don't have to keep it running all the time. Just IMO.