Is there a specific benefit you are trying to get from Threadripper that is not available in the 7000 desktop CPUs ? Memory bandwidth and PCIe lanes are the two possible things I can think of.Is it even remotely possible to get an all core OC high enough to make it decent for gaming? I know that it can be overclocked, and I also know that it would be terrible for gaming. Actually, now that I think about it, the 12C 24T 7945WX would be a good gaming CPU since the main ryzen lineup AFAIK doesn't have a 12C 24T CPU.
no, more so curiosity as to how they perform. I forgot that the 7900x existed. So I guess it would make the 7945wx irrelevant.Is there a specific benefit you are trying to get from Threadripper that is not available in the 7000 desktop CPUs ? Memory bandwidth and PCIe lanes are the two possible things I can think of.
For gaming that 10K US dollar processor gets manhandled by a 13900K until you need more cores that the Intel has. Look at the single core performance.no, more so curiosity as to how they perform. I forgot that the 7900x existed. So I guess it would make the 7945wx irrelevant.
The 7995wx makes 7945wx look like a bargain at only $1400. The 7900x which has the same performance as the 7945wx (more or less in gaming) is only $549 (MSRP).For gaming that 10K US dollar processor gets manhandled by a 13900K until you need more cores that the Intel has. Look at the single core performance.