AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX in UAE is one of the priciest CPUs you can buy, and as you might have guessed, it is the most powerful and the fastest Ryzen CPU in existence. Even the Zen 4 CPUs will keep this status quo, at least not when talking about core-heavy workloads.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX in UAE

Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX is the 64-core and 128-thread workstation CPU that was launched into the wild some 5 months ago. AMD launched this beast of a CPU in March; however, it was available for OEMs at the time. But now the Threadripper Pro 5000 series has gone to retail, which means you can now get your hands on the AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX to build your insane workstation if you’ve got enough money.

News Flash, these are expensive!

Pricing of AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX in UAE

Base model of the 24-core Threadripper Pro 5965WX is set at $2400, with the 32-core 5975WX at $3300, and the 64-core model is priced with an the hefty price tag of $6500.

Threadripper 3970 and 3990X Vs. Threadripper Pro 5995WX

Both Threadripper 3970X and 3990X are lit for video processing, and both are expensive CPUs in their own right; however still much cheaper compared to the Threaripper Pro 5000 models. 3970X is priced at $2000, which comes at 40 percent less than the new model, and the 3990X comes at $3990; once again, it comes at least 40 percent less than the new Zen 3 version.

ZEN CPU

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro processor is the first and the only one that can be used as a professional workstation-caliber CPU. The series also exploits the 7 nm silicon manufacturing process, enabling engineers to double density and fueling of the transistor budget that is largely required to drive up the core throughout.

Micro – Architecture

AMD successfully disrupted the status quo by unveiling the first generation of ZEN CPU technology with a microarchitecture built from the ground up. Furthermore, the ZEN series' beast is optimized for modern single and multi-threaded workloads.

Then came along the iconic processor ZEN 2 microarchitecture with the Threadripper PRO series, in which plenty of improvements exist. Two of these improvements are most notable for carrying the weight, especially where there is high demand for professional computing. These two significant improvements include the 15 percent faster (IPC) instruction per cycle and the awe-inspiring quadrupling of the peak floating points throughput rate.

The former comes mostly through the improved branch prediction and pre-fetching supported by the broader and deeper cache allocation—however, the latter results by doubling the width of the FPU data path and the density.

All of this is done to aid the boosted compute throughput, and for that, architects doubled the load-store bandwidth and dialed the dispatch up with retire bandwidth to minimize chances of higher throughput ALUs being starved of data.

Threadripper PRO 5995WX Beats Cinebench R23

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX in UAE of 64-core/128-thread processor was overclocked to 5.15 GHz all-core by Taiwan-made overclocker TSAIK, under extreme cooling, and it is known to have crushed Cinebench R23’s world record.

Chip scored the massive take of 116142 points in multi-threaded benchmark and came ahead of the previous contender and record holder Threadripper 3990X which scored 105170 points.

5995WX was lavished with extreme cooling, using liquid nitrogen, with a Bitspower-made evaporator. Chip was also supported via 128GB of octal channel DDR4-3200 memory and a MSI PRO WS WRX80 threaded CPU leaderboard.

Benchmarks Testing

Beginning with Cinebench R23, the 5995WX was seen to score big with 66403 pts stock. Then again, with power limits removed, this score was seen to go up by 5% to 69581 pts. Amusingly, 5995WX was 6 percent faster compared to 3990X.

However, this is not surprising as the 5950X was 9 percent faster than the 3950X in the test.

Cooling Factor

If you know the Threadripper 3000 processors, then the newer 5000 series shall not offer any surprises as far as the cooling is concerned, as both are the same deal. The layout and power consumption are more or less the same, thus making cooling requirements equal.

Are Threadrippers overkill for gaming?

It won’t rip through your games.

Threradripper chips do offer fantastic gaming performance, but considering their price, one must only buy them if for use for something that can in reality benefit from all those extra cores, like for rendering or for production work. 

Why is AMD Ryzen the best?

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX is seen to be at least 28 percent faster compared to the 3990X, which clocks in as a serious performance-based advantage. This, by extension, translates into some massive and serious real-world improvements. The increased bandwidth and the boosted single core performance are the main reasons for the improved performance.