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RawLu
Cruncher Joined: Oct 19, 2006 Post Count: 17 Status: Offline |
Threadripper is nice but not affordable for me No kidding! From amazon dot ca:AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3995WX 64-core, 128-thread Desktop Processor Without Cooler 6999.99 CAD/5452.99 USD Holy BLEEP! I had no idea they cost that much or forgot! LOL!...Am sorry everyone for adding examples, it was stupid of me :( |
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RawLu
Cruncher Joined: Oct 19, 2006 Post Count: 17 Status: Offline |
Most work done regardless of whether it’s one thread doing 2x work or two threads doing 1x work makes no difference I'll just get the best Ryzen I can if & when I'm able to replace my current PC I've never really gave performance any thought all these years as all my clueless replies will allude LOL! And am sorry to everyone for adding examples like Threadripper that unless I win the lottery I won't be getting LOL!... TY all for your replies ![]() |
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KerSamson
Master Cruncher Switzerland Joined: Jan 29, 2007 Post Count: 1684 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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RMc-Canada,
----------------------------------------no problem, the reaction to your TR example comforts me regarding costs: I am not alone considering that it is not affordable for WCG purpose if not winning lottery prior buying it ... Back to your initial question, I do really recommend you to consider the size of the Level 3 cache since large cache will significantly boost the computational power because the core will not have to wait for data coming from the "slow" RAM. Cheers, Yves |
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Royden
Senior Cruncher Canada Joined: Jan 2, 2007 Post Count: 292 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Personally I buy what is the best solution for what I use it for.
----------------------------------------I don't buy hardware just to crunch work units. I buy hardware to game and work. Running WCG is just my computers capacity when I am not using it. ![]() |
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