Well the DIE and the IHS are huge, so that's a lot of surface area to work with. Also, whether it's air or liquid cooled doesn't matter for sustained workloads. The main advantage of LC is that spikes (which mainly happen in games) are flattened out by the high thermal capacity of the water.
@@SleepyFawn "Default TDP 350W" ... now just open some benchmark with PBO active ... Jay2cent 720 watt, Optimum 650 watt, Hardware Unboxed 701 watt .... is a 64 core, Just inquire.
For workloads, air cooling will always be better, it is more reliable and causes fewer problems in the long term and in equipment that will be working 24/7
@titustech337 the pump in an aio will break eventually. Or worse, can leak, damaging the PC. An air cooler is more reliable because the only part that can brake is the cooler, wich is cheaper and easier to replace
@@titustech337There’s been tests that actually shows that air coolers were able to keep an i9 cooler than an i9 cooled with liquid. Noctua air coolers are pretty much the best CPU air coolers out there Another benefit of air coolers is that they’re more silent. AIO’s and water-loop cooling is only for aesthetics but need more maintenance. Their biggest con is that if it breaks, it could potentially destroy your entire system due to a leak.
Ngl, i have to agree even a consumer 13900k is difficult to cool. I dont even want to know how heavy that cpu cooler has to be to cool that because you gonna need thicker pipes to cool down all of that if your using air.
@@corneetje123 yes and such no 4090 can be air cooled. No its all wrong the threadripper is 4x larger than a 13900k and such the cooler has more contact and can actually cool the system
Curious if you guys used a EXPO specific kit for the RAM or just one of the XMP kits? Currently building a TR7000 setup but almost impossible to get a EXPO kit to Canada without waiting more than a month
@@smeff099it's probably faster than almost all of our pcs. I don't know why he chose that case though that things is what's dragging down the looks. I guess he just wants to focus on work and not looks probably work station one
Stuff like this can run Linux, and then Linux can run itself, windows, Mac os, at the same time, then again, then again, then again, you get the picture, powerful CPU with a powerful os gives great results
One thing that baffles my mind. 7000$ bucks for a cpu but not a single dime spend on a proper watercooling system, in a case that would allow even multiple radiators.
I was looking into the price of threadrippers after seeing a "future-proofed" gaming PC build that used one of these, and the site I saw this one on said it was "ideal for PC gaming." Yeah. Sure. That's its intended purpose, absolutely.
"High clock speeds" is only true compared to other workstation/server CPUs. Compared to even the lowest end zen 4 CPU currently available it is still a slower max boost at 5.1Ghz vs the 7600x at 5.3Ghz. A processor like the 7950x can even hit a higher all core boost than that can single core.
I’m gonna be honest. If I said “suprise me” when it came to aesthetics & you guys gave me that case I would be furious after spending that kind of money. Worst case I’ve ever seen