My Specs: .....
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D :-: Board: MSI B550M BAZOOKA :-: RAM: 64 GB DDR4 Kingston Fury Renegade 3600 Mhz CL16 :-: Storage: Kingston NV2 NVMe 2 TB + Kingston NV2 NVMe 1 TB
CPU Cooling Solution: ThermalRight Frost Commander 140 Black + ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM :-: PSU: Corsair HX 1200 WATTS
Case: NZXT H6 FLOW :-: Internal Cooling: 4x ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + 4x ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM
GPU: ASUS TUF AMD RADEON RX 7900 XTX - 24 GB :-: Monitor: BenQ EW3270U 4K HDR
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LOL num pode né... XVideos só para consumo pessoal!
Agora sem brincadeiras, se o vir a bom preço sou gajo maluco para meter aquela merda por aqui...
Nem que seja para correr o "e-penis" do Cinebench!
Se bem que mesmo em jogos, o gajo é extemamente rápido...
Cumprimentos,
LPC
My Specs: .....
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D :-: Board: MSI B550M BAZOOKA :-: RAM: 64 GB DDR4 Kingston Fury Renegade 3600 Mhz CL16 :-: Storage: Kingston NV2 NVMe 2 TB + Kingston NV2 NVMe 1 TB
CPU Cooling Solution: ThermalRight Frost Commander 140 Black + ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM :-: PSU: Corsair HX 1200 WATTS
Case: NZXT H6 FLOW :-: Internal Cooling: 4x ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + 4x ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM
GPU: ASUS TUF AMD RADEON RX 7900 XTX - 24 GB :-: Monitor: BenQ EW3270U 4K HDR
Esse 3950X, quando se apanhar a bom preço, quem sabe...que grande bicho.
Ideias sem Nexo e Provas do Tráfico de Hardware
"que personifica o destino, equilíbrio e vingança divina." Dejá vú. Que cena!
Ryzen 4000 rumors: Allegedly can offer an up-to 20 percent extra perf over Ryzen 3000AMD Zen 3 (Source: Red Gaming Tech)
- the integer performance should be about 10-12% higher
- the FPU performance should be up to 50% higher
- the average IPC gain should come out at + 17%
- the clock rate gain of the current engineering samples (for the server area) is 100-200 MHz
- the number of CPU cores from Ryzen 4000 should be equal to Ryzen 3000
AMD would be making several adjustments: Integer performance (integer calculations) will increase with 10 to 12 percent, while FPU performance (floating-point calculations) should increase by up to 50 percent. At the same time, slightly higher clock rates are expected. There is chatter of 100 to 200 MHz, which, together with the 17 percent increase in IPC, suggests a core performance increase of around anywhere from 15 to 20 percent compared to Zen2.
The new chips will be fabbed on the new 7 nm EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet) process from contract manufacturer TSMC and the architecture seems to be updated once again. Zen3 is said to be the last generation for the now aging AM4 socket. AMD will keep the number of cores similar to Ryzen 3000, which is six to sixteen physical CPU cores.
Boas!
A continuar a sim, para o ano o massacre á Intel continua! Muahahahaha... Siga...
Cumprimentos,
LPC
My Specs: .....
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D :-: Board: MSI B550M BAZOOKA :-: RAM: 64 GB DDR4 Kingston Fury Renegade 3600 Mhz CL16 :-: Storage: Kingston NV2 NVMe 2 TB + Kingston NV2 NVMe 1 TB
CPU Cooling Solution: ThermalRight Frost Commander 140 Black + ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM :-: PSU: Corsair HX 1200 WATTS
Case: NZXT H6 FLOW :-: Internal Cooling: 4x ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + 4x ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM
GPU: ASUS TUF AMD RADEON RX 7900 XTX - 24 GB :-: Monitor: BenQ EW3270U 4K HDR
Ideias sem Nexo e Provas do Tráfico de Hardware
"que personifica o destino, equilíbrio e vingança divina." Dejá vú. Que cena!
AMD Zen 3 Microarchitecture to be Unveiled at CES 2020
In a publication from a Taiwanese newspaper, AMD is set to unveil some details about Zen 2's successor, Zen 3, at CES 2020.
AMD's Lisa Su will formally address the matter, primarily focusing on Ryzen 4000, 4th Generation Ryzen Threadripper, and EPYC Rome's successor, Milan.
AMD Zen 3 - 'A Completely New Architecture'
Back in mid-November, we reported Zen 3 will be a complete redesign of the Zen architecture rather than the evolutionary improvements seen between Zen 1, the process shrink of Zen+, and the eventual 7nm shift and architectural update of Zen 2.
AMD's Forest Norrod claims, in terms of IPC, Zen 3 will offer performance gains 'in line with what you would expect from a new architecture.'
Taiwan newspaper:
"AMD CEO Lisa Su may disclose more details about Zen 3 architecture at a press conference during CES...." pic.twitter.com/1g9ypTtr2a
— RetiredEngineer® (@chiakokhua) January 1, 2020
Considering Zen 2 was an evolutionary improvements over the original Zen architecture and brought an IPC increase of 15%, and with Zen 3 slated to be a totally new architecture, a chance does exist that Zen 3's IPC increase could be a fair number above the 15% mark.
A rumor was circling around indicating AMD was considering the option to enable Zen 3 CPUs to utilize the SMT-4 function, but AMD has confirmed this to be false, as well as AMD's use of the 'tick-tock' process model.
In an interview with Anandtech, Mark Papermaster made the following statement.
What I will say is that we're not on a tick-tock model. What we're doing is looking at each generation of CPU and marrying the best process variant that's out there with the right set of IPC improvements, memory hierarchy, and all the things that we can put in there.
We are committed to staying on the best possible pace of improvements each generation that we can. This is a formula that's working well for AMD.
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AMD is set to become TSMC's biggest 7nm customer in 2020A AMD a apostar forte.In the second half of 2020, AMD will double their 7nm orders making them TSMC’s largest customer of 7nm chips according to some forecasts. Going into 2020, TSMC's factories (above) have the capacity to produce 110,000 WPM (wafers per month) of 7nm chips and by the end of the year, they’ll be making 140,000 WPM. AMD will be buying about 20% of that capacity, according to Apple Daily.
Presently, AMD doesn’t make it into the top five at the TSMC club. Apple is their largest 7nm customer but they are expected to move to the 5nm node for the A14 SoC, taking two-thirds of TSMC’s 5nm capacity.
Huawei’s HiSilicon, Qualcomm and SuperMicro are planning 25,000 WPM reservations while MediaTek is going for about 20,000. That leaves roughly 10% of TSMC’s capacity for their other customers, including Nvidia who’ll be looking at 7nm for their Ampere GPUs.
AMD’s flagship Zen 2 Ryzen processors were such good value that they outpaced everyone’s expectations, and AMD ran out of stock at launch. No doubt the extra fab space will fix this for Zen 3.
Mindfactory, Germany’s largest PC hardware retailer, publishes all their sales data and as you can see from the graph above, Zen 2 brought out all the enthusiasts hiding in the shadows. It was a big enough leap that those on long-term upgrade cycles decided it was time for a change. AMD didn’t just steal half of Intel’s customers; they significantly increased the size of the market for 2019.
But that may also mean there’s not much room to expand in the desktop CPU market, so what’s AMD going to use all that 7nm fab space for? Consoles, possibly.
The PlayStation 5 is already confirmed to be using AMD’s 7nm Zen 2 and Navi, and the Xbox Series X is expected to do the same. Both will sell in outrageous volume, no doubt justifying AMD’s large purchase and making them a tidy profit.
Ryzen R5 3700X / Noctua NH-D15 / B550 AORUS ELITE V2 / Cooler Master H500 Mesh / 16Gb DDR4 @ 3800mhz CL16 / Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super / Seasonic Focus GX 750W / Sabrent Q Rocket 2 TB / Crucial MX300 500Gb + Samsung 250Evo 500Gb / Edifier R1700BT
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Excelentes notícias para a AMD e para a Lisa Su.
Eu usaria agora esse dinheiro, para:
Pagar dívidas, comprar novamente o seu Quartel-General, investir em R&D na componente Gráfica, apostar no mercado pc mobile com apus interessantes (como já está a acontecer).
Penso que a Lisa é uma Mulher inteligente e muito capaz, de certeza que ela já pensou na estratégia a seguir e penso mais do que nunca a AMD está em boas mãos.
Ela entende o mercado e os Gamers, ela percebe (alias tal como o Hsung) o que mexe o mercado e o que é preciso para vencer...
Agora noutra nota...
Comparativo interessante sobre os Ryzen (salto entre 2600 e 3600) e a necessidade ou não de pelo menos 6 Cores nos jogos...
Cumprimentos,
LPC
My Specs: .....
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D :-: Board: MSI B550M BAZOOKA :-: RAM: 64 GB DDR4 Kingston Fury Renegade 3600 Mhz CL16 :-: Storage: Kingston NV2 NVMe 2 TB + Kingston NV2 NVMe 1 TB
CPU Cooling Solution: ThermalRight Frost Commander 140 Black + ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM :-: PSU: Corsair HX 1200 WATTS
Case: NZXT H6 FLOW :-: Internal Cooling: 4x ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + 4x ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM
GPU: ASUS TUF AMD RADEON RX 7900 XTX - 24 GB :-: Monitor: BenQ EW3270U 4K HDR
Ryzen R5 3700X / Noctua NH-D15 / B550 AORUS ELITE V2 / Cooler Master H500 Mesh / 16Gb DDR4 @ 3800mhz CL16 / Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super / Seasonic Focus GX 750W / Sabrent Q Rocket 2 TB / Crucial MX300 500Gb + Samsung 250Evo 500Gb / Edifier R1700BT
Dizem que o Natal é vermelho ehehe
Be Cool, Be Nice Like Me & You
Link para seguir a apresentação da AMD na CES 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUeo...ature=youtu.be
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