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Who asked for this?
What software benefits from it? Some extremely niche CAD work or something?
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Retarded gamers apparently. Windows can't schedule shit. AMD never had an inbuilt scheduler and relies on GameBar (something many people remove). Lazy niggers that don't know how core affinities work.
Retard tax.
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I did too bad they staggered it out until I already got a normal 9950X3D so they can go fuck themselves.
>hurr durr you don't understand yeah we had full die 16C/32T 3Dcache EPYCs for 10 years but uhhhhhh......
Go. Fuck. Yourself. I unironically hope they lose money with this release even if that means they'll never do another consumer tier release again.
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I forgot if it was mooreslawisdead or some other leakfag claiming month after month that this existed and it fed arguments for a while. In the end, who cares about an overpriced new CPU if the same old RAM and SSD now costs 215% more.
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I always wanted a K6-3 back in the day.
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ars did the same shit as everyone else and doesn't even appear to own a 5090. no one tested games that are cpu heavy and every comments section mentions factorio.
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lololololol
>We followed our standard methodology for this review, with both Intel and AMD-based platforms featuring ASUS ProArt motherboards and NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 5080 GPUs.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/amd-ryzen-9-9950x3d2-dual-e dition-review/
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V/tard whales would kept crying why AMD never made a dual CCD V-cache Ryzen SKU. AMD probably has a surplus of V-cache Zen5 chiplets to throw around. 9950X3D2 is the result.
Anybody would actually understood how Zen architecture works already knew that it was a waste of time. The professionals that would actually need the extra cache and threads are going to get a proper Epyc/Threadripper Pro (selected SKUs) build for their use case.
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On Linux, it averages 10% faster, and does pic related in select tasks.
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lol
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It’s awesome for FPGA routing, cache heavy single context stuff. A bunch of ML workloads really like big cache as well.
I’m really happy with mine. Threadripper just doesn’t do anything for my workload. Maybe if the most intense thing I did was compile threadripper would be the answer, but in general it just isn’t applicable.
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I don't have game bar and I have the service running without problems.
See >>108659480