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AMD YD195XA8AEWOF Ryzen Threadripper 1950X (16-core/32-thread) Desktop Processor

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CPU Model Ryzen Threadripper 1950X
CPU Speed 4 GHz
CPU Socket Socket TR4

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  • Incredible 16 Cores and 32 threads of processing power
  • 4.0 GHz Precision Boost (up to 4.2 GHz with XFR)
  • 40MB of Cache Memory
  • 64 PCIe Gen3 lanes
  • Quad channel DDR4; Max temperature: 68 degree C

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Customers find the computer processor fast and powerful. They appreciate its good value for money and performance. The installation process is easy, with no issues. Customers also appreciate the memory capacity and stability.

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83 customers mention "Speed"66 positive17 negative

Customers appreciate the computer processor's speed. They find it fast, with good performance and real-world rendering times. The processor boots up quickly, runs cooler, and performs flawlessly at 100% load.

"Holy crap, this thing's fast. I upgraded from a 4 core I7 Intel processor...." Read more

"...shreds that setup in Cinebench and real-world render times, is way faster to boot up, runs cooler and was almost 1/3 the cost!..." Read more

"...has the same core/thread count as some of it's Ryzen cousins, and similar speeds. Why pay extra for this?..." Read more

"...Pros: ultra fast crunches any processes you throw at it price for performance ratio is very good like most AMD products..." Read more

64 customers mention "Cpu power"64 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the computer processor's performance and stability. They find it a great upgrade from their Intel Core i7-5960X processor, offering excellent graphics performance and reliability. The processor has near feature parity with similar Intel processors, but some customers note that it consumes power.

"...So yeah the threadripper is an amazing CPU but there are some things you gotta plan out in advance for your system...." Read more

"...rendering and still want a PC you can use to have fun; this is a great CPU...." Read more

"...I did mate it with a killer graphics card (ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI 11GB), but this CPU deserves the best!..." Read more

"...It's been completely reliable and capable...." Read more

62 customers mention "Value for money"53 positive9 negative

Customers appreciate the processor's value for money. They find it fast and affordable for 3D rendering workstation builds.

"...render times, is way faster to boot up, runs cooler and was almost 1/3 the cost! It's been completely reliable and capable...." Read more

"Pros: -Extremely fast -Price for value is great! Cons:..." Read more

"...crunches any processes you throw at it price for performance ratio is very good like most AMD products..." Read more

"...Currently running with 3066 MHz. Overall, it's good value/money, but most likely you won't want it unless you need a lot of PCI-E bandwith..." Read more

39 customers mention "Performance"39 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the processor's performance. They say it performs well without overclocking, has no issues so far, and is snappy. The ECC seems to be working properly, and it works great for workstations, runs VR quite well, and is a delight to use. It works decently with vfx and 3d graphics applications, and gaming is smooth.

"...970s which came from a scrapped computer and have had no issues with any software whatsoever...." Read more

"...Runs VR quite well too. The packaging was a bit much, but neat if you collect things like that...." Read more

"...Ultimately, even with zero overclocking, it performs incredibly well. I'm able to edit 8k RED footage at half res fairly seamlessly...." Read more

"...Video production is quick and easy. No hick ups. I am pleased with the system all around. Below are my specs. AMD Threadripper 1950X..." Read more

24 customers mention "Ease of installation"24 positive0 negative

Customers find the computer processor easy to install and overclock. They mention it's the easiest build they have ever experienced, with zero issues with installing or seating the chip, RAM compatibility, or POST. It handles everything they can throw at it, including games. The guide allows for a foolproof placement of the chip, and it's overclockable with the right board.

"...Mine easily and stably overclocks to 4.0GHz with a single-fan noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3...." Read more

"...I had never built a water cooled rig before, but it was pretty straightforward. I used an all in one NZXT Kraken X52 and it works fine...." Read more

"...Other Thoughts: Unlike some, I found the installation to be very straightforward...." Read more

"...However Threadripper is super easy to overclock using AMD's program Ryzen Master and definitely helps improve performance in certain applications...." Read more

21 customers mention "Memory capacity"21 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the memory capacity of the computer processor. They find it great for their workloads, with 128-256 GB of RAM and a ton of I/O for a truly epic workstation. The processor handles everything they've thrown at it, with amazing resource utilization. It can run all kinds of applications at once without noticeable slowdown, running a lot of graphic programs simultaneously.

"...Pros: ultra fast crunches any processes you throw at it price for performance ratio is very good like most AMD products..." Read more

"...In practice its great for my workloads...." Read more

"...a raid card, 3-4 nvmes, 128-256 gb of ram, and a ton of I/O for a truly epic workstation, and it can still run modern game titles if overclocked..." Read more

"...Resource utilization is amazing, I don't even need to use game mode on the CPU because resource managment intelligently decided between using one..." Read more

20 customers mention "Stability"20 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the computer processor's stability. They say it's reliable, fast, and runs stable at high frame rates and detail levels of games. It has a long-lasting potential and no crashes. The processor is cheap, stable at 4GHz with 1.265V under load, and can be cooled with air.

"...It's been completely reliable and capable...." Read more

"...and you know what you're doing, get a threadripper, if you want a reliable, fast, and fire and forget dedicated gaming rig for a first build though,..." Read more

"...Threadripper rips right through the footage no problem, I'm almost able to play full resolution smoothly on the timeline it just drops a few frames...." Read more

"...No more crashes, so that's a plus.)" Read more

23 customers mention "Heat resistance"15 positive8 negative

Customers have different views on the processor's heat resistance. Some find that the air cooler works better than liquid cooling, with an effective way of transferring waste heat from cores to IHS to the HSF/Cooler. They also mention consistent power draw and temperature during stress tests. However, others mention it can run hot at times, and Linux doesn't yet have a thermal or CPU throttle governor for it.

"...cooling but I haven't attempted it, even though there's plenty of thermal headroom...." Read more

"...the packaging box looks amazing Cons: it can run hot at times (make sure you have proper cooling!) it can also be a power hog" Read more

"...Performance: It does everything. At once. You'll need lots of RAM if you want to do everything at once depending on what you do...." Read more

"...in Cinebench and real-world render times, is way faster to boot up, runs cooler and was almost 1/3 the cost!..." Read more

Jack of All Trades
4 out of 5 stars
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This is a niche CPU. For most applications, proceed to an Intel 8700K. The least expensive Threadripper has the same core/thread count as some of it's Ryzen cousins, and similar speeds. Why pay extra for this? Well, with TR architecture you get quad channel RAM, which means something for certain heavy applications, and you get 64 PCIe lanes, which is essential if you are running a RAID card and 2 GPUs, plus an M.2 drive and God only knows what else if you are building a TR desktop.What I found exceptionally good with this CPU is cooling. Running a constant 4.13 GHz overclock and a EVGA CLC 280 cooler it runs 46C to 48C under a heavy load. I rendered a 3D map from minecraft into a single 3d image and this took all 16 threads to 99%, and yet, the 1900X stayed cool and the fans on the radiator remained almost silent. Considering that my cooler is round and thus does not perfectly cover the CPU, this is amazing performance. I think this stems from the CPU being so huge, and having so many pins, so much space across which to deliver heat.People say "don't use this for games" because they know you can get more value with a consumer CPU. However, that does not mean that if you want this CPU for some other need, that it won't run games. It's a 4.1 GHz CPU. It can and does max out DOTA2, PUBG, World of Warships, DOOM 2016, and most interestingly: heavily modified Minecraft. I have a Forge/Optifine/SEUS setup and it's very impressive what an impact a CPU of this kind can do. I still say an 8700K would best it in all of these, right up until you run video encoding or 3d modeling.A word about SLI: I am running 2 GTX 970s which came from a scrapped computer and have had no issues with any software whatsoever. Many others have but in my case its been a boon to not have to buy a GPU, take advantage of the PCIe lanes in TR4, and still have excellent graphics performance.I give the 1900X 4/5 because for most purposes there are better bang for buck CPUs, but otherwise it's simply fantastic.EDIT: I have added photos of the Threadripper in action, which demonstrate how it uses threads, in a few interesting applications.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2018
    Style: 16-core ProcessorSize: ProcessorVerified Purchase
    There are a lot of claims going around that this CPU requires water cooling so I tested it. Mine easily and stably overclocks to 4.0GHz with a single-fan noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3. Could possibly clock a little higher with liquid cooling but I haven't attempted it, even though there's plenty of thermal headroom. My CPU only runs a degree or 2 hotter with the noctua than with h115i. This processor also plays nice with high speed RAM, just make sure you get an asus motherboard if you want to hit 3600mhz on 128GB. I tested 3600mhz on 64gb with the zenith extreme and it works, but I ultimately chose the asrock x399 fatal1ty professional gaming for size reasons and my GPU wouldn't fit on the first slot of the zenith extreme. There are lots of other benefits to the asus boards but there are some unique benefits to the fatal1ty board, like onboard 10G lan for what that's worth. So with the asrock board I've been able to run 3200mhz on 64gb. It doesn't say anywhere in the manual or elsewhere that the board does not support 3600mhz, but if you select 3733mhz, it will revert to 2166 when you boot into windows. And when I selected 3600mhz, it'd boot and run at that number but crash as soon as i ran a program like google chrome. Tried it at lower and lower rates until I got to 3200mhz which is completely stable, so I'm guessing that's just a known limit but asrock's customer support is unaware of it. So yeah the threadripper is an amazing CPU but there are some things you gotta plan out in advance for your system. By the way, if you want to boot off an NVMe RAID array, this is definitely the platform to go with. The setup isn't trivial but it's this versus intel VROC, so there you go.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2020
    Style: 12-core ProcessorSize: ProcessorVerified Purchase
    CAUTION - THE INCLUDED SCREWDRIVER LIKE MANY OTHERS DID NOT RELEASE ON THE RIGHT TENSION! THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE IF YOU OVERTIGHTEN!

    Aside from the initial issue of the screwdriver; I stopped as I felt it was too much force and watched install videos, confirming I have put about as many turns as they have without it popping out to indicate it's tightened. I would recommend watching these so you don't overtighten as this can damage the motherboards socket or the CPU.

    The CPU:

    I have long since been an intel fanboy, but not anymore.

    Temperatures: With a Noctua TR4 cooler, expect 23C-33C Idle with 40-48C under load. The max I believe I've seen was 53C with a very high amount of CPU usage likely from an unoptimized piece of software.
    It runs cooler than all of my intel chips, including one that was watercooled while this is on an air cooler.

    Performance: It does everything. At once. You'll need lots of RAM if you want to do everything at once depending on what you do. If you want to play a game, stream said game, render graphics to a file you should get no less than 32GB of 3600 MHz memory, most of these TR4 boards support up to 128GB RAM.

    If you do graphics work, video editing, rendering and still want a PC you can use to have fun; this is a great CPU. I'll never get less than this in the future and it makes a quad core look like a toaster.

    Normal retail price is $800, it's been on sale often for $200, and moves up to $262 lately. The boards are expensive generally around $250-$350, but well worth the cost to have up to 3 NVMEs, 8 DIMM slots and a high cap of 128GB RAM.

    10/10 Highly recommend, and would recommend further Threadripper CPUs they release.
    6 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2017
    Style: 16-core ProcessorSize: ProcessorVerified Purchase
    Holy crap, this thing's fast. I upgraded from a 4 core I7 Intel processor. My old rig couldn't keep up with editing 4K video without badly stuttering. This thing does 4K previews with transitions and effects at something like 20% CPU utilization. I did mate it with a killer graphics card (ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI 11GB), but this CPU deserves the best! I'm not an overclocker, so I'm not pushing the limits, but I suspect this thing has enough horsepower for anything without overclocking.

    I had never built a water cooled rig before, but it was pretty straightforward. I used an all in one NZXT Kraken X52 and it works fine.

    For the motherboard, I used a ASRock X399 Professional Gaming board, populated it with 64 GB in four 16 GB DDR4 2400 ECC Kingston Valueram. I like the fact that AMD allows this "consumer" CPU the ability to use ECC RAM, unlike Intel which now requires the use of the "server" chips if you want to use ECC.

    The only integration glitch I had was installing Windows 10 - I had to disable the IOMMU option in the BIOS (I think it was buried in the Northbridge or Southbridge sub menu).
    279 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2018
    Style: 16-core ProcessorSize: ProcessorVerified Purchase
    I have to admit, I'm completely blown away. I've hand-built 30+ PCs in my life, and every single one was Intel-based. There was a time when AMD simply couldn't compete on anything but price, which was never of interest to me because I value performance. I lean heavily on my computers for high-end 3D animation/design/rendering work, as well as gaming and other common functions. I bought this processor to test as a potential replacement for my existing rig, which had two 10-core Xeon chips ($1,000 each) on a server-grade motherboard. This 1950x CPU shreds that setup in Cinebench and real-world render times, is way faster to boot up, runs cooler and was almost 1/3 the cost! It's been completely reliable and capable. Seriously, if you're the kind of person who's always built around Intel CPUs, now is the time to reconsider AMD.

    I would highly recommend this CPU to anyone who needs lots of cores for 3D/DCC or other applications that will benefit from having 32 threads.
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  • Francisco
    5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinario
    Reviewed in Spain on July 1, 2023
    Style: 12-core ProcessorSize: ProcessorVerified Purchase
    Un procesador realmente soberbio. Un verdadera bestia que solo ha dado satisfaciones, al menos hasta que los amigos de cacasoft han decidido arbitrariamente que no es compatible con windows 11, pese a que tecnicamente no hay razones para ello. Particularmente uso Ubuntu pero me irrita igualmente .
    Es muy recomendable la refrigeración liquida, porque los ventiladores que este pequeño monstruo necesita para enfriarse por aire son bastante grandes y ruidosos
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    Francisco
    5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinario
    Reviewed in Spain on July 1, 2023
    Un procesador realmente soberbio. Un verdadera bestia que solo ha dado satisfaciones, al menos hasta que los amigos de cacasoft han decidido arbitrariamente que no es compatible con windows 11, pese a que tecnicamente no hay razones para ello. Particularmente uso Ubuntu pero me irrita igualmente .
    Es muy recomendable la refrigeración liquida, porque los ventiladores que este pequeño monstruo necesita para enfriarse por aire son bastante grandes y ruidosos
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  • barolinr
    4.0 out of 5 stars RAS pour l’instant
    Reviewed in France on August 14, 2021
    Style: 8-core ProcessorSize: ProcessorVerified Purchase
    Très gros et lourd comme processeur mais bon, pour l’instant il fonctionne. Je voulais un modèle plus puissant pour être tranquille un bon moment mais les prix et date de livraison pour certains m’on refroidi. Juste un bémol le packaging est trop important c’est trop pour juste un processeur.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars It is sweet, the 1950X
    Reviewed in Canada on June 17, 2020
    Style: 16-core ProcessorSize: ProcessorVerified Purchase
    I didn't like paying that much money, to be honest. But it was a heck of a lot cheaper than whatever intel was offering that was similar at the time. I am still using it today, and it is as quick and as stable as ever.
  • Norberto González Piña
    5.0 out of 5 stars Exelente para renders
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 15, 2020
    Style: 16-core ProcessorSize: ProcessorVerified Purchase
    Procesador comprado para renderizado, muy adecuado para ello, los 32 hilos que entrega se dividen perfectamente para los renders, quizá mi único comentario, es que para tareas de potencia no sentí una abismal diferencia con, por ejemplo un i7 de 12 hilos, y para también considerar, tiene un alto consumo energético, para dar una referencia, la PC, con este procesador y una tarjeta de video gtx 1080 en estado de reposo o tareas simples, como usar navegador, consumía 280w, y con trabajo de renderizado, llegó hasta los 495w
  • Aspen Erlandsson
    5.0 out of 5 stars Insane muticore performance, packaging was sick!
    Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2018
    Style: 12-core ProcessorSize: ProcessorVerified Purchase
    Great processor! I got it at a bargain of 380 CAD so it's really worth it considering it rocks 12 cores. Packaging is actually really cool and is something you have to experience yourself to really feel the satisfaction of cracking open the back to reveal the beast of a processor it is. 10/10 would recommend, all hail AMD!