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Remember to bring your osmosis process to the table here, as a good deal of salt is detected present in this story's environment. Some online webstores from Vietnam and Turkey have started listing AMD's 3000 series CPUs based on the Zen 2 architecture. The present company stands at a Ryzen 9 3800X, Ryzen 7 3700X, and Ryzen 5 3600X, and the specs on these are... Incredible, to say the least.
The Ryzen 9 3800X is being listed with 32 threads, meaning a base 16-core processor. Clock speeds are being reported as 3.9 GHz base with up to 4.7 GHz Turbo on both a Turkish and Vietnamese etailer's webpages. The Turkish Store then stands alone in listing AMD's Ryzen 7 3700X CPU, which is reported as having 12 cores, 24 threads, and operating at an extremely impressive 4.2 GHz base and 5.0 GHz Boost clocks. Another listing by the same website, in the form of the Ryzen 5 3600X, details the processor as having 8 physical cores and running at 4.0 GHz base and 4.8 Boost clocks.
https://www.techpowerup.com/255099/...-3700x-ryzen-5-3600x-surface-in-online-stores
Mas tá listado um TDP de 125W pro 16/32. De fato não é qualquer VRM que segura.
Só acho que, nesse caso, as fabricantes tem que fornecer suporte de forma limpa.
Se um VRM é pra CPU de 95W, por exemplo, que atualizem suportando as CPUs nesse patamar ao invés de abandonar a placa.
The Ryzen 9 3800X is being listed with 32 threads, meaning a base 16-core processor. Clock speeds are being reported as 3.9 GHz base with up to 4.7 GHz Turbo on both a Turkish and Vietnamese etailer's webpages. The Turkish Store then stands alone in listing AMD's Ryzen 7 3700X CPU, which is reported as having 12 cores, 24 threads, and operating at an extremely impressive 4.2 GHz base and 5.0 GHz Boost clocks. Another listing by the same website, in the form of the Ryzen 5 3600X, details the processor as having 8 physical cores and running at 4.0 GHz base and 4.8 Boost clocks.
https://www.techpowerup.com/255099/...-3700x-ryzen-5-3600x-surface-in-online-stores
Mas tá listado um TDP de 125W pro 16/32. De fato não é qualquer VRM que segura.
Só acho que, nesse caso, as fabricantes tem que fornecer suporte de forma limpa.
Se um VRM é pra CPU de 95W, por exemplo, que atualizem suportando as CPUs nesse patamar ao invés de abandonar a placa.