>i9-7980XE up to 6GHz in special conditions

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>8:20
1kw wasn't a meme

Go fuck yourself please

SOPA

9:10
positive core temps under ln2 at 1.45v

>positive core temps under ln2 at 1.45v
WHAT
THE
FUG?

UMA DELICIA

Over 100°c difference between the bottom of the cold plate and the CPU core.
He was taking about increasing the vcore on earlier Intel chips though, not the 7980XE, as an explanation as to why they kept to conservative voltages. The 7980XE drew 1000w at 6Ghz as it is.

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>ln2
lol

that's not even running an AVX load. It'd probably go up to 2000 watts under that.

using liquid nitrogen doesn't fucking count.
They do this shit to 90s amd chips all the time.

QUEDO

INTEL FINISHED AND BANKRUPT

>1000w

HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHA

HOLY SHIT! THIS IS IT BOYS!

1000W!

1 KW!

>even a monkey can overclock this
holy fucking shit, SOPA DE MACACO is real!

What kind of retard messes up that badly with TIM?

What are you talking about? More TIM means more cooling.

Must be an intel user thing.

Watch the video.
This CPU draws so much power, they genuenly need to dissipate heat whereever possible, even from the pcb.
He obviously wouldn't have done this if it didn't help.

Oy Vey this is totally normal goyim! delidd this right now or i'll sue you!

>1KW CPU
Come the fuck on, Intel.

Combine that with a vega gpu for some fun.

>10 Vega GPUs hanging off riser cards

Lets throw in some Fermi GPUs too.

That's a very convoluted way to do coal mining.

Coolness factor trumps all.

I can indeed see the appealing factor of a computer that constantly spits flames.

Mad Max when?

>positive temperatures on ln2

...

Wasn't that iMac Pro said to feature an 18-core processor and Vega graphics? 1kw of hardware in an all-in-one enclosure? Apple NO!

>positive core temps under ln2 at 1.45v
FUCKING HOW

Never thought that intel would release a CPU that would make the fucking FX9590 seem cool and power efficient

Non-shit bins and strict power management will do it.
The chips are not that powerhungry stock.

>positive core temps under ln2 at 1.45v

but he said it was kang

Kang of housefires.

>A CPU at record breaking 6GHz on 18 cores will use more power than any other
Well no shit
Meanwhile TR can't reach 4GHz without throttling on liquid cooling.

They are a tiny bit better than TR at stock, but not by much.
At that price you might as well go for actual Xeons. ECC would be kinda neat.

>actual Xeons
>Xeon
>%current year%
?
EPYC 7551P does exist.

AMD cpus might not have thunderbolt support, and that seems to be somewhat of a necessity for macs.
Non-Apple users would probably be better off with EPYC though.

Some threadripper motherboards have TB

youtube.com/watch?v=OuinHT-TemQ

>macs.

You might be confusing thunderbolt with usb-c.
I can't find a single board that supports tb and most reviews say its intel only.

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/08/amd-threadripper-review-1950x-1920x/
>Suffice it to say, there's very little you could possibly want that's not already featured on the Zenith Extreme—except for Thunderbolt, since it's an Intel technology.