>He doesn't have a PRO CPU
Why even live?
>He doesn't have a PRO CPU
Why even live?
Intel does the same shit with vPro processors.
S so I bought 1700 too s soon..?
Those are only interesting to businesses.
I doubt consumers could utilize any of those extra features, aside of maybe the memory encryption.
New Features;
>included Secure Boot, Content Protection, per-Application security, fTPM 2.0, and support for Microsoft Device Guard, Windows Hello, fingerprint security, data protection and so on. also adds Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) on top of them.
Also,
>Better silicon used, longer warranty.
I don't really needs those things. Higher quality silicon is nice and all, but it shouldn't be that much of a difference. The warranty is nice I guess.
also r3 specs leaked
Yeah, but is it .. pr0 GAYMUR?! I didn't think so. AMD BTFO as usual, can't get 20,000 FPS in CS:GO so it's useless.
Even with all the security, the question "is AMD CPUs a botnet" remains.
Unless they'll open ryzens
amateur cpu plebs, can't stand them, mine is a professional
>No prices
>new features: botnet
That's what enterprise customers want.
>Doesn't have pro gaymin equipment
>thinks he's gonna make it at CS:GO
I bet you don't even eat gamer food, fuck off back to cow-a-doody, pleb
Tried to clean it up a bit but maybe just made it worse.
...
This is so they can put it in business class laptops and slice into that Intel dominated market.
Wait so normal Ryzen doesn't support Hello?
how do prices compare to pleb ryzen? is this the new stepping?
This all sounds entirely unnecessary.
what a surprise, AMD forced to refresh the Ryzen lineup already because of lukewarm sales
Can't tell if trolling or just retarded.
Stop using Kumiko to shitpost.
Kyoanus shit is made for shitposting.
>Better sand
Unless that means lower voltages and higher clocks I don't know what better silicone means .
Exactly this. Mods bans for saying "kyoanus" on Sup Forums though so careful.
sooo better batch of wafers + botnet
>Everything I don't like is botnet
AMD needs this to break into business class computing.
They did it with EPYC.
at least their processors dont come pre-shipped lukeworm like Firelake-X
Whole memory encryption is big, and makes me hopeful they actually did the PSP properly and didn't give it whole arbitrary memory access ala ME.
No. EPYC is for servers
Ryzen Pro is for desktop
>Mods bans for saying "kyoanus" on Sup Forums
yet nurutu is allowed
where did Sup Forums go so wrong
And both are aimed at enterprise customers.
It's still not the irredeemable shit that is Sup Forums, so it's still fine. Inciting side mentality or tribalism with studios is pure cancer, it's even worse that the retarded Nurutufags.
I am confused How can R7 1700 have same TDP as R3 1200 while having moar corez and more thread
You don't seem to understand. One is high-end hardware for high-end applications, the other is for office machines.
lower clock speeds but the listed tdp is mostly imaginary anyway
Typical AMD whitewashing. When Intel does the very same thing its bad (which is true).
When AMD feels it has the changes to start doing what Intel has done since the early nineties, it will: no longer same features for the whole range of cpu's.
Thanks, but no thanks: I'll stick with SB and Piledriver. Wake me with the next 40% increase in single threaded performance (from Sandy Bridge). And no: I will never buy cpu with non-soldered IHS. K6 is the only mistake I've done on this issue, but luckily heatsinks sit nicely directly to the die.
They probably didn't care during binning. Since there's so little cores, they didn't need to concern themselves with voltage leak and over-all power efficiency.
>no longer same features for the whole range of cpu's
were you expecting validated ECC functionality on desktop Ryzen chips?
I didn't expect anything, but that is the fact for bdver1 and bdver2 'desktop' chips.
And AMD on purpose made very promising statements about 'ECC support' before release and of course that was excepted because of previously having validated ECC on 'desktop' chips.
Because you're dumb and don't know what TPD means.
AMD could put TDP of 250W for the 1200, the product would be the same, power consumption and all.
It can also put the TDP of the product at 20W, it would be the same only it would thermally throttle in OEM environments.
TDP just tells them what kind of average cooling is required, if AMD says you need a 200W cooler on a 90W product, its TDP is 200W.
Understand now?
>validated
They weren't validated. They just weren't disabled.
Yes they were (not on every mobo though).
>Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME)
>SME
>SEV
>DASH management protocol
BOTNET
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Neat. So basically Threadrippers with out the cost and the cores
Garbage
>new features: more botnet
Nobody is forcing you to use the business class CPU, you paranoid goons.
Oh look. One Jew to another.
>implying that the non-PRO version also does not have a botnet
Ok, pajeet.
>pajeet
Yep everything has a botnet in it, now back to Sup Forums with you.
Call me when the have an r5 1600x pro
t.inbred racist cis white goy
>It's good botnet because AMD does it
fuck off pajeet
This!
hey newfag, protip: do not use exclamation marks. It outs you as a newfag not just on 4chains, but on the entire internet.
do want
>ooo newfag do not use exclamations marks
>you are newfag on the entire internet
Retard, gentlemans.
seriously just listen. You use CAPS, not exclamation marks. Even the reddit diaspora of 2010-2011 knew of this.
who cares man
Thinkpads and Macbooks powered by Ryzen when?
Then what is Ryzen for?
Betatesters?
Yes, welcome to consumer hardware.
I have never been happier in my life for waiting on a product.
I see nothing here to make me regret my 1800x. Not to mention
>no prices released
...
Just waiting for zen3 and navi
>AMD used the consumers as a validation team
you have to go back newfag
>commercial grade QUALITY
>commercial grade
What kind of fucking joke is this?
>boot shit
does that mean the user has control of the "Platform Security Processor"?
because that's the only thing they had to fucking do
Worked out pretty good. Especially with as quickly as they tackled some of the problems that came up.
RAM encryption takes care of that.
it still requires that boot shit to boot up
they fucked it up
should've released Ryzen without that shitty boot guard and "management" processor for regular users THEN release Ryzen Pro for business / enterprises with that shitty boot guard and "management" processor
unless you need memory encryption, probably not.