AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 7965WX 24-Core, 48-Thread Processor
$2,649.00
Price: $2,649.00
(as of Jan 05, 2025 12:57:33 UTC – Details)
With 24 cores and 48 threads, the Threadripper™ PRO 7965WX delivers incredible performance for multithreaded and lightly threaded workflows along with robust platform expandability and AMD PRO Technologies.
Features 24 cores and 48 processing threads for demanding professional software applications
Incredible 5.3 GHz Max Boost Frequency, with a huge 152MB Cache
Unlocked, with automatic overclocking feature
Eight-Channel DDR5 RDIMM support up to 2TB, and 128 usable PCIe 5.0 lanes for the ultimate bandwidth and I/O
350W TDP, Cooler Not Included
Richard Norris –
AI/ML
This is a great entry-level CPU for people looking to fine-tune models that require more than 8GB of VRAM efficiently. If you’re using this for gaming instead of data management, you are buying the wrong product.
Zee Coostamer –
Terrible thermal design – no decent cooling solutions
At full load, with an RTX4090 GPU in the same case, there are no thermal solutions on the market that will adequately cool this CPU. You will have to throttle it to keep it within safe thermal limits, so the CPU frequency metrics are actually just dishonest marketing. Sure, you CAN reach the max frequencies, but only for about 30 seconds until the CPU overheats and thermal throttling kicks in. I’ve tried 3 different coolers on AMD’s official list of supported coolers, and none of them are capable of actually cooling this CPU at full load. Very disappointed, and wish that I had other options, but unfortunately my motherboard requires AMD TR Pro.
LCS –
Fantastic HEDT processor
Ok, we need to cover some basics. This is a great processor, but if you are buying it for gaming, you are going to miss out on the key purposes. For content creation, video creation, CAD/CAM work and data services, this really nails it. Before we get off on the idea this is going to set you back and unable to be cooled, I’ve deployed these with no issue at all regarding thermal throttling. You can utilize good coolers. Using the Artic 4U-M and the NH-U14S or if you’ve got a 4U, use the NH-D9 TR5-SP6. That said, there are other solutions as well… but all of those have worked flawlessly with no thermal throttling. If you want to go all out, you can grab a SilverStone XE360-4677, and get the SP6 bracket for it.Whene it comes to where we are in comparison to Xeon and other HEDT options, the Threadripper is pumping out a lot less heat and strong performance. Performance per watt remains incredible for what you are doing.
DarioTexas –
Runs too hot.
Can’t get the cpu as another reviewer mentioned to stop throttling under heavy load.
CompuFabrik –
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