This year, AMD officially released the Ryzen ThreadRipper series of enthusiast processors, including a 16-core Ryzen ThreadRipper 1950X, which is currently the strongest desktop processor and will be officially launched in China this month. For enthusiasts, I believe it will be the first time. Because this processor uses the new Socket TR4 (SP3r2) package interface, it is no longer compatible with the AM4 interface, for the best match with the X399 motherboard. For this processor it is obviously suitable for high-end flagship graphics. So what is the AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 1950X with a graphics card and motherboard? The following computer Pepsi network Xiaobian simple answer.
What graphics card and motherboard does AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 1950X have?
â–ºWhat is the motherboard of AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 1950X?
For DIY users, the main principle of assembling computers is to match the balance, considering the compatibility between hardware, and then consider other factors such as cost performance, brand reputation and so on.
Let's take a look at the AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 1950X basic specification. This processor uses the most advanced 14nm manufacturing process. Its default frequency is 3.4GHz, the maximum dynamic acceleration is 4.0GHz, and the XFR spread spectrum is 4.2GHz. It belongs to 16 cores. 32-thread design, support DDR4-2400 memory, 16MB L3 cache, support for overclocking, thermal power consumption is TDP180W.
In general, this processor only supports the X399 motherboard, and currently there are only a few motherboards listed, only six models. Among them, ASUS 2, MSI 1 and Gigabyte 1 and ASRock 2, the motherboard recommended by Xiaobian here is ASUS ROG player country Zenith Extreme motherboard.
ASUS ROG Player Country Zenith Extreme Motherboard
Of course, other X399 motherboards are also worth recommending.
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