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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X 24-Core, 48-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

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Style: AMD Threadripper 3960x CPU Only


Features

  • An Astonishing 24 Cores and 48 Processing Threads for Serious Designers and Artists
  • Incredible 4. 5 GHz Max Boost Frequency, with a huge 140MB Cache
  • Unlocked, with new automatic overclocking feature. Base Clock - 3.8GHz
  • Quad-Channel DDR4 and 88 total PCIe 4. 0 lanes
  • 280W TDP, Cooler Not Included

Description

Style AMD Threadripper 3960x CPU Only AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X 24-Core 48-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor without Cooler.

Brand: AMD


CPU Manufacturer: AMD


CPU Model: Ryzen Threadripper 3960X


CPU Speed: 4.5 GHz


CPU Socket: Socket TR4


Processor Series: Ryzen Threadripper 3960X


Processor Speed: 4.5 GHz


Processor Socket: Socket TR4


Secondary Cache: 128 MB


Wattage: 280 watts


Cache Memory Installed Size: 140


Processor Count: 24


Processor Number of Concurrent Threads: 48


Processor Core Count: 24


Cooling Method: air_cooled


Platform: Windows


Item Dimensions L x W: 3.07"L x 2.2"W


Brand: AMD


Processor Brand: AMD


Model Number: 0WOF


UPC: 730143311885


Manufacturer: AMD


Mfr Part Number: 0WOF


Warranty Description: 3 year manufacturer


Item Type Name: Desktop Processor


Global Trade Identification Number: 85


Item Weight: 890 Grams


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 3D scans to AI 3D rotations and video.
I've had the 24 core version since June '21 in my own custom 128GB workstation build. I've pegged it out many times all 24 cores humming away at rendering 3D scanner files in minutes rather than hours and hours. Fun to watch the action on NZXT system monitor as the Threadripper cranks away. Since last December I dove in to AI art with Stable Diffusion-XL. Now the workload has shifted over to my RTX-4000 vid card and is now getting pegged out rather than the Threadripper since AI is geared towards the parallel processing power of graphics cards. Normal 1024 renders in about 15 to 20 seconds. However, when I found a suitable AI workflow to generate rotated 3D images only then did SDXL employ the muscle of the Threadripper to almost 60% rather than 5 to 10% for normal renders. Rotated 3D images took about 70 seconds. Stable Diffusion now offers AI video and SDXL Turbo. Judging from past performance with current AI 3D rotations and morphs to 3D scan render technology, I have complete confidence the 3960X is up to the task when SDXL serves it a load. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024 by mountaindog

  • This thing has the sauce.
Great for video editing in DaVinci Resolve or Premiere Pro. I've noticed a good performance boost when using it to create motion graphics inside the Fusion tab of Resolve, much faster than the Intel i9 9920x I was using. It also renders out projects very fast which is great in case I need to go back and render something out again. My first AMD processor and I couldn't be happier. The only thing to look out for is the heat this thing generates, using a Noctua NH-U14S, but it's not the recommended fan cooler for this CPU. The only coolers on the recommended list for this CPU are liquid coolers to my knowledge (as of 2/22/2020). Excellent CPU, worth the $$$ and switch to AMD. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2020 by TennisUnleashed

  • 24 cores
Who actually needs 24 cores? ... not me, but this thing is fast. It will exceed anything I ask of it. They are power hungry but throttle back to the demand of CPUs.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025 by Mike

  • May be best value of the new thread rippers.
I Got this last week. I own a threadripper 3970x But. that is more costly then this one so I decided to buy this for my second threaddripper build. I used the same Asus mother board. I used the same be quiet air cooled cpu cooler. I went with the same 500gb Aorus nvme 2 ssd. I used a corsair rm850x psu and 8 sticks of hyperx 16gb ram for a total of 128gb ram. I mine with this machine Xmr/monero this machine cost me a lot less then my 3970x build. Which is same motherboard ,same cooler, same nvme ssd. I am happy with this after 10-14 days of running it is nice. this machine does 21-22k hash rate the more expensive machine does 27-28k hash rate. this build. was 35% cheaper. and I get 25% less hash not 35% less so this has more value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020 by philipma1957

  • This is probably more than you need.
I was debating between this and the 36 core model, and I'm glad I went with this one. My other components are 128gb of ram, Two 1tb NVMe 4.0 drives, 2080it... I use a LOT of the Adobe Suite, and for video editing, the Adobe CC suite isn't quite coded to fully utilize a build like this. Right now I've done a lot of editing and rendering and here is my experience: -Adobe After Effects: can not utilize these many cores. I'm sure the next release will, but right now if I render a video or even during editing, I'm at most 38percent processor utilization. According to what I can find on Adobe's site, it maxes out at 16 cores. - Adobe Rush - Utilizes all cores, but even with multiple layers on a 4k 60 min video file, 72% processor utilization -Adobe Premiere - Same as Rush, but on a few renders I've been able to get up to high 80s on utilization. I don't regret the build, but at the moment, Adobe needs to do a lot of work on their software to start to utilize these processors. That being said... I can render something, and continue using my computer as if nothing is going on in the background, and that is incredible. My plan is to use this smaller core build, and then as Adobe steps up their game, and windows steps up their processor utilization game, then I'll upgrade to the larger core and not need to replace any other components. - ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2020 by R. Goodrick

  • Yes- Great product
A bit pricy, but at the end of the day, you get what you pay for. It is hot. I use an EVGA 360mm cooler. Which keeps it between 45 and 50C at idle, but under 100% all core stress, the temp limit of 95C is hit. Not sure if that's because there is not enough capacity in the cooler, or the paste isn't sufficient, or the heat sink isn't a good match for the size of the CPU. Not a fault of AMD, but something to consider when purchasing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2020 by Timothy W. Smith

  • Fire
This thing rocks! From running a Crypto Validator on a Linux based OS to running a development workstations with several Docker instances running virtual servers on Windows 11. You won't be sad. If you just play games and check gmail this is definitely overkill for you. If you get down on the multi-threading thing then this is definitely for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023 by bbqchickenrobot

  • Processor worked as described.
Processor worked out great however the seller failed to mention that didn’t come with the rise and thread ripper tool. It didn’t have it very well described on the website. The seller did however refund me $25 to make up for the missing tool so I could purchase one online to be able to install my processor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by JD

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