With launch prices.
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Re: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core And 1920X 12-Core C
No word on X399 boards price, ECC or not... total price of the platform is still very hard to estimate.
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Re: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core And 1920X 12-Core C
Thanks for sharing.
It is still very difficult to know if this chip will good for chess.... and how will it compare to the i9 Chip?
The waiting is long and killing me as I am about to put together a new computer an awaiting better understanding on these 2 chips.
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It is still very difficult to know if this chip will good for chess.... and how will it compare to the i9 Chip?
The waiting is long and killing me as I am about to put together a new computer an awaiting better understanding on these 2 chips.
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Re: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core And 1920X 12-Core C
Why is it difficult? it's basically two Rizen 7 mashed together, and we know how that one compares to... everything:Lion wrote:It is still very difficult to know if this chip will good for chess.... and how will it compare to the i9 Chip?
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Re: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core And 1920X 12-Core C
Thanks, so should we expect something in the range of 32'000 kn/s with stockfish 8 which would be very close to an i9 7980XE ?Ozymandias wrote:Why is it difficult? it's basically two Rizen 7 mashed together, and we know how that one compares to... everything:Lion wrote:It is still very difficult to know if this chip will good for chess.... and how will it compare to the i9 Chip?
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Re: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core And 1920X 12-Core C
It should be north or 30 million, for sure, how that will compare to an unreleased CPU which base frequency remains unknown, is anyone's guess.Lion wrote:Thanks, so should we expect something in the range of 32'000 kn/s with stockfish 8 which would be very close to an i9 7980XE ?Ozymandias wrote:Why is it difficult? it's basically two Rizen 7 mashed together, and we know how that one compares to... everything:Lion wrote:It is still very difficult to know if this chip will good for chess.... and how will it compare to the i9 Chip?
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Re: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core And 1920X 12-Core C
My best estimate - simply from extrapolating from data found on the internet is that SF would bench around ~40 M nps on i9 7980xe. Very rough - back of napkin type calc- could easily be off by more than 10% eitherway - there are no true benchmarks out there. There are benchmarks out there for i7900 - but until you see it you never know for sure.Ozymandias wrote:It should be north or 30 million, for sure, how that will compare to an unreleased CPU which base frequency remains unknown, is anyone's guess.Lion wrote:Thanks, so should we expect something in the range of 32'000 kn/s with stockfish 8 which would be very close to an i9 7980XE ?Ozymandias wrote:Why is it difficult? it's basically two Rizen 7 mashed together, and we know how that one compares to... everything:Lion wrote:It is still very difficult to know if this chip will good for chess.... and how will it compare to the i9 Chip?
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Re: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core And 1920X 12-Core C
When you spend this much on a chess machine, might as well go the whole hog and buy a Xeon system.MikeB wrote:My best estimate - simply from extrapolating from data found on the internet is that SF would bench around ~40 M nps on i9 7980xe. Very rough - back of napkin type calc- could easily be off by more than 10% eitherway - there are no true benchmarks out there. There are benchmarks out there for i7900 - but until you see it you never know for sure.Ozymandias wrote:It should be north or 30 million, for sure, how that will compare to an unreleased CPU which base frequency remains unknown, is anyone's guess.Lion wrote:Thanks, so should we expect something in the range of 32'000 kn/s with stockfish 8 which would be very close to an i9 7980XE ?Ozymandias wrote:Why is it difficult? it's basically two Rizen 7 mashed together, and we know how that one compares to... everything:Lion wrote:It is still very difficult to know if this chip will good for chess.... and how will it compare to the i9 Chip?
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Re: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core And 1920X 12-Core C
The dual Epyc is not too shabby:Werewolf wrote:When you spend this much on a chess machine, might as well go the whole hog and buy a Xeon system.MikeB wrote:My best estimate - simply from extrapolating from data found on the internet is that SF would bench around ~40 M nps on i9 7980xe. Very rough - back of napkin type calc- could easily be off by more than 10% eitherway - there are no true benchmarks out there. There are benchmarks out there for i7900 - but until you see it you never know for sure.Ozymandias wrote:It should be north or 30 million, for sure, how that will compare to an unreleased CPU which base frequency remains unknown, is anyone's guess.Lion wrote:Thanks, so should we expect something in the range of 32'000 kn/s with stockfish 8 which would be very close to an i9 7980XE ?Ozymandias wrote:Why is it difficult? it's basically two Rizen 7 mashed together, and we know how that one compares to... everything:Lion wrote:It is still very difficult to know if this chip will good for chess.... and how will it compare to the i9 Chip?
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Re: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core And 1920X 12-Core C
I would normally be impressed with the 64 core Epyc but I have so much about engines not scaling beyond 16 cores that I can't get excited about it. I also wonder about its time to depth.Dann Corbit wrote:The dual Epyc is not too shabby:Werewolf wrote:When you spend this much on a chess machine, might as well go the whole hog and buy a Xeon system.MikeB wrote:My best estimate - simply from extrapolating from data found on the internet is that SF would bench around ~40 M nps on i9 7980xe. Very rough - back of napkin type calc- could easily be off by more than 10% eitherway - there are no true benchmarks out there. There are benchmarks out there for i7900 - but until you see it you never know for sure.Ozymandias wrote:It should be north or 30 million, for sure, how that will compare to an unreleased CPU which base frequency remains unknown, is anyone's guess.Lion wrote:Thanks, so should we expect something in the range of 32'000 kn/s with stockfish 8 which would be very close to an i9 7980XE ?Ozymandias wrote:Why is it difficult? it's basically two Rizen 7 mashed together, and we know how that one compares to... everything:Lion wrote:It is still very difficult to know if this chip will good for chess.... and how will it compare to the i9 Chip?
http://www.hardware.fr/articles/965-2/p ... tives.html
http://www.ipmanchess.yolasite.com/amd- ... -bench.php
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