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title: "AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 64-Core 128-Thread sTRX4 Socket 280W Desktop Processor"
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# 4.3 GHz max boost clock 280W Thermal Design Power 64 cores & 128 threads powerhouse AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 64-Core 128-Thread sTRX4 Socket 280W Desktop Processor

**Brand:** amd
**Price:** € 12.04
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Power your creativity with the ultimate 64-core beast!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 64-Core 128-Thread sTRX4 Socket 280W Desktop Processor by amd
- **How much does it cost?** € 12.04 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- amd enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amd brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Speeds:** Max boost clock of 4.3 GHz ensures lightning-quick processing under heavy workloads.
- • **Future-Proof Socket TRX4:** Compatible with cutting-edge motherboards to keep your rig ahead of the curve.
- • **Unmatched Multitasking Muscle:** 64 cores and 128 threads deliver desktop dominance for creators and pros.
- • **Engineered for Extreme Performance:** 280W TDP designed to handle the most demanding rendering and compute tasks.
- • **Massive Cache for Seamless Workflow:** 288MB combined L2+L3 cache minimizes bottlenecks and maximizes efficiency.

## Overview

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X is a 3rd Gen desktop processor featuring 64 cores and 128 threads, a max boost clock of 4.3 GHz, and a massive 288MB cache. Designed for high-end workstations, it delivers unparalleled multi-threaded performance with a 280W thermal design power, making it the go-to choice for professionals demanding extreme compute power.

## Description

One processor to render them all. Now with a groundbreaking 64 cores, the world’s most powerful desktop processor will render time irrelevant

Review: Best CPU I have had - no need for overclocking! - I am writing this review not to tell you how impressed I am by the fact that one can actually have 64 cores / 128 threads in one CPU die twice as cheap as the competition and do it gracefully, not overheating or anything like that (well, excuse my Kaby Lake that started overheating after running full load for a couple of days). I am writing to point out that one does not need to try to overclock the new generation AMD CPU's because modern motherboards compete by *safely* overclocking modern CPU's in their default mode, even in the energy saving 'ECO' mode that is! After installing my Ryzen Threadripper (3990x) I was certainly cautious whether the AIO cooling solution provided by the dedicated Corsair MasterLiquid ML360R special edition for 3990x would be adequate for this powerful CPU running at full load 24/7. So I was running test after test with different load patterns (16/32/64/96/128 threads) as well as different fan settings, with the aim of finding an elusive "sweet spot" for the 'just right cooling at minimal noise' from the fans.Eventually I also tried to overclock the CPU moderately (up to 3.6 GHz) and see how the CPU die temperature and the noise from all the fans (6 in total) would interplay. I should say, I was pretty much amazed at the result! It appeared that at default ECO settings the BIOS (i.e. the motherboard) acted like both a very efficient overclocking wizard (behind the scene; many people would not notice even) but also as a shield for the CPU not to overheat while still providing just the correct level of power for any particular load. To my big surprise(!), if I wanted to overclock manually by setting the CPU frequency precisely, I would definitely go into a dangerous regime of uncontrolled (over-) heating, albeit masked by the time it would require to manifest, depending on the frequency I opted for - the higher the frequency the shorter the time. Long story made short, If you try to overclock such a powerful CPU, beware that the BIOS will (unduly!) maintain precisely the preset frequency that you chose in the BIOS settings, no matter what - that is, irrespective of the actual load, i.e. in the idle state too! This is an easy way to unduly overheat and, by doing so, ware out the CPU beyond its actual capacity (like a battery that is never given a chance to properly recharge in full). On the contrary, if you leave it to the BIOS (motherboard) to decide on the overclocking regime depending on the actual load (by opting for the default settings), you will (a) prolong the CPU life (while staying under warranty!), (b) will be using exactly the power needed for the load at the time, (c) save some quid/dollar on your electricity bill as the wattage spent will be exactly proportional to the load your CPU (and PC) is using (i.e. the over- or under- clocking done by the motherboard). As an extra bonus, your ears (and perhaps the climate in your family) will be healthier! :) That's all I wanted share, based on my extensive tests for over two weeks of running this CPU under different loads and cooling. About the cooling regime, by the way, if you don't definitely overclock beyond what is necessary for your tasks (well, games for some), you will find that no special regime is required, just auto-tune your fans and maybe you will be able even to reduce the primary CPU (Corsair in my case) fans to run at lower speeds most of the time, unless the CPU die T goes over 70 C.
Review: 早いです。 - さすがです。

## Features

- 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper sTRX4 Socket
- Max Boost Clock upto 4.3 GHz
- 64 Core & 128 Threads
- 256MB L3 Cache & 32MB L2 Cache
- Thermal Design Power 280W

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0815SBQ9W |
| Brand | AMD |
| CPU manufacturer | AMD |
| CPU model | Ryzen Threadripper 3990X |
| CPU socket | Socket TRX4 |
| CPU speed | 4.3 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 288 MB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 61 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 50.8L x 50.8W centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Desktop Processor |
| Item Weight | 885 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Mfr Part Number | 100-100000163WOF |
| Model Number | AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X |
| Platform | Windows 10 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 64 |
| Processor Count | 64 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 128 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen Threadripper 3990X |
| Processor Socket | Socket TRX4 |
| Processor Speed | 4.3 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 4.0 |
| Secondary cache | 4.0 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 280 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AMD
- **CPU manufacturer:** AMD
- **CPU model:** Ryzen Threadripper 3990X
- **CPU socket:** Socket TRX4
- **CPU speed:** 4.3 GHz

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can it run crisis?**
A: LTT confirmed that it can in fact run crisis... in software rendering mode.

**Q: Is it able to run Microsoft solitaire smoothly?**
A: You will need 64 of these 64-core processors just to open Solitaire. You have to wait for 128 of the 128-core Zen 5 5990X Threadrippers if you dare click play...

**Q: Is this cpu is good for multi screen stocks monitoring application like thinkorswim?**
A: Yes, but it’s a bit of a waste of money if you just want it for the extra screen real estate. Your main focus should be around additional RAM. (Personally work as a trader, you won’t need more than 32-64gigs unless you work as quant and are running hyper intensive ML or deep learning models)

**Q: I hear that minecraft is a cpu intensive game. how far can it render scenery out to in 4k @ 144hz with ray tracing? i'm only interested in minecraft.**
A: A 250$ intel i5 10600k will outperform the threadripper by a considerable margin in minecraft due to its superior single threaded performance. (Minecraft only uses 1 core and thead) lol

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best CPU I have had - no need for overclocking!
*by A***B on 1 July 2020*

I am writing this review not to tell you how impressed I am by the fact that one can actually have 64 cores / 128 threads in one CPU die twice as cheap as the competition and do it gracefully, not overheating or anything like that (well, excuse my Kaby Lake that started overheating after running full load for a couple of days). I am writing to point out that one does not need to try to overclock the new generation AMD CPU's because modern motherboards compete by *safely* overclocking modern CPU's in their default mode, even in the energy saving 'ECO' mode that is! After installing my Ryzen Threadripper (3990x) I was certainly cautious whether the AIO cooling solution provided by the dedicated Corsair MasterLiquid ML360R special edition for 3990x would be adequate for this powerful CPU running at full load 24/7. So I was running test after test with different load patterns (16/32/64/96/128 threads) as well as different fan settings, with the aim of finding an elusive "sweet spot" for the 'just right cooling at minimal noise' from the fans.Eventually I also tried to overclock the CPU moderately (up to 3.6 GHz) and see how the CPU die temperature and the noise from all the fans (6 in total) would interplay. I should say, I was pretty much amazed at the result! It appeared that at default ECO settings the BIOS (i.e. the motherboard) acted like both a very efficient overclocking wizard (behind the scene; many people would not notice even) but also as a shield for the CPU not to overheat while still providing just the correct level of power for any particular load. To my big surprise(!), if I wanted to overclock manually by setting the CPU frequency precisely, I would definitely go into a dangerous regime of uncontrolled (over-) heating, albeit masked by the time it would require to manifest, depending on the frequency I opted for - the higher the frequency the shorter the time. Long story made short, If you try to overclock such a powerful CPU, beware that the BIOS will (unduly!) maintain precisely the preset frequency that you chose in the BIOS settings, no matter what - that is, irrespective of the actual load, i.e. in the idle state too! This is an easy way to unduly overheat and, by doing so, ware out the CPU beyond its actual capacity (like a battery that is never given a chance to properly recharge in full). On the contrary, if you leave it to the BIOS (motherboard) to decide on the overclocking regime depending on the actual load (by opting for the default settings), you will (a) prolong the CPU life (while staying under warranty!), (b) will be using exactly the power needed for the load at the time, (c) save some quid/dollar on your electricity bill as the wattage spent will be exactly proportional to the load your CPU (and PC) is using (i.e. the over- or under- clocking done by the motherboard). As an extra bonus, your ears (and perhaps the climate in your family) will be healthier! :) That's all I wanted share, based on my extensive tests for over two weeks of running this CPU under different loads and cooling. About the cooling regime, by the way, if you don't definitely overclock beyond what is necessary for your tasks (well, games for some), you will find that no special regime is required, just auto-tune your fans and maybe you will be able even to reduce the primary CPU (Corsair in my case) fans to run at lower speeds most of the time, unless the CPU die T goes over 70 C.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 早いです。
*by 横***弘 on 3 August 2021*

さすがです。

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BEAST
*by G***E on 6 August 2021*

Juste un monstre en calcul 3D !! Si vous avez envie de gagner beaucoup de temps c’est THE cpu

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