Hi all, currently I have two AMD TR workstations: 3970x and 3990x, and I'm a bit tired of the lower frequencies (3.7 - 3.9Ghz) for working and test rendering, so I'm looking for a new CPU with higher frequencies. I want to replace my slowest threadripper workstation and turn that one in a rendering node, remove the GPU (RTX2080ti).
I was looking for CPUs with a base frequency of say at least 4.5 GHz, but also support of 256GB of RAM. Unfortunately I found that the Ryzen 9 9950X and 7950X don't support 256GB RAM (192GB Max), although I found this article HERE but couldn't find anything else that supports these claims or people that build these configurations, except for this old thread on Reddit: HERE but that's also inconclusive.
Then I found the Threadripper PRO 7945WX and Threadripper PRO 7955WX, both have quite high frequencies and the prices are reasonable (1200-1500$), BUT I can't find any benchmarks on the V-Ray Benchmark website nor find a lot about them in general? It seems they aren't widely available to buy either, which I find weird. Is there something special about these CPUs? They are released over a year ago.
Rendering performance wise, I was looking for something that matches more or less the V-Ray benchmark of the 3990x (around 61000 points), but as I don't know the benchmarks of the 7945WX or 7955WX, I have no idea if it does, I would guess they should be in the same ballpark. I don't have a problem if it's a bit lower, as long as the base frequency is at least 4.5Ghz, preferably even higher.
So in short, what would you guys recommend for a CPU with at least 4.5Ghz (and supports at least 256GB RAM). As I can't find anything else besides the aforementioned 7945WX and 7955WX. Also is it actually worth it doing this upgrade 3.7Ghz to 4.5 Ghz, will I notice a lot of difference working in 3dsMax, Photoshop, etc, for instance? I'm looking for a quite big performance boost while working in general, not just a little 'snappier'.
Edit: Actually I'm not sure I should look at the base frequency or the boost frequency for having a smoother work experience (viewport, materials, etc) then there might be better options probably than the proposed ones, for instance the TR 7960X?
Another thing I'm searching for is a GPU as I want to experiment more with GPU rendering (Vantage or Envision), running local LLMs or generative AIs (Comfy, etc) and real-time gaming engine solutions (Unreal, Twinmotion,..). Currently I have a 2080Ti and 3080Ti, but they have quite low VRAM and for GPU rendering, real-time and AI they are really struggling.
Nvidia just announced their new RTX50XX series, releasing end of January, and the RTX5090 looks nice because of the 32GB VRAM, although the price tag is quite insane.
So I was wondering wouldn't it be better to maybe buy two 16GB RTX40XX series, not sure which one though and if it will be cheaper or if the performance will be more or less the same, can . Also Unreal and Twinmotion only support multiGPU with NVLink/ SLI so for raster rendering the second won't do anything, unless I'm looking at 2 x 3090, which is the last to support that. So I guess dual GPUs + NVLink will be more expensive and running on lower technology. Is there any benefit in Vray GPU / Vantage / ... to run multiple GPUs instead of a beefy one like that RTX5090? I read this article: HERE and it seems running multiple GPUs is actually not that beneficial in terms of VRAM not stacking, so might not be such a good choice to run multiple GPUs
Which leads me to an additional question, if I would decide on the new system, I'm left with the RTX 2080Ti and RTX 3080Ti. I was thinking to put these together with my AMD 3990x for my workstation at home, but seeing as it's two different cards and most of my projects still require a lot of memory, I probably wouldn't benefit from it that, using it that way? Is there anything else I could use the 2080ti for?
Thanks!
I was looking for CPUs with a base frequency of say at least 4.5 GHz, but also support of 256GB of RAM. Unfortunately I found that the Ryzen 9 9950X and 7950X don't support 256GB RAM (192GB Max), although I found this article HERE but couldn't find anything else that supports these claims or people that build these configurations, except for this old thread on Reddit: HERE but that's also inconclusive.
Then I found the Threadripper PRO 7945WX and Threadripper PRO 7955WX, both have quite high frequencies and the prices are reasonable (1200-1500$), BUT I can't find any benchmarks on the V-Ray Benchmark website nor find a lot about them in general? It seems they aren't widely available to buy either, which I find weird. Is there something special about these CPUs? They are released over a year ago.
Rendering performance wise, I was looking for something that matches more or less the V-Ray benchmark of the 3990x (around 61000 points), but as I don't know the benchmarks of the 7945WX or 7955WX, I have no idea if it does, I would guess they should be in the same ballpark. I don't have a problem if it's a bit lower, as long as the base frequency is at least 4.5Ghz, preferably even higher.
So in short, what would you guys recommend for a CPU with at least 4.5Ghz (and supports at least 256GB RAM). As I can't find anything else besides the aforementioned 7945WX and 7955WX. Also is it actually worth it doing this upgrade 3.7Ghz to 4.5 Ghz, will I notice a lot of difference working in 3dsMax, Photoshop, etc, for instance? I'm looking for a quite big performance boost while working in general, not just a little 'snappier'.
Edit: Actually I'm not sure I should look at the base frequency or the boost frequency for having a smoother work experience (viewport, materials, etc) then there might be better options probably than the proposed ones, for instance the TR 7960X?
Another thing I'm searching for is a GPU as I want to experiment more with GPU rendering (Vantage or Envision), running local LLMs or generative AIs (Comfy, etc) and real-time gaming engine solutions (Unreal, Twinmotion,..). Currently I have a 2080Ti and 3080Ti, but they have quite low VRAM and for GPU rendering, real-time and AI they are really struggling.
Nvidia just announced their new RTX50XX series, releasing end of January, and the RTX5090 looks nice because of the 32GB VRAM, although the price tag is quite insane.
So I was wondering wouldn't it be better to maybe buy two 16GB RTX40XX series, not sure which one though and if it will be cheaper or if the performance will be more or less the same, can . Also Unreal and Twinmotion only support multiGPU with NVLink/ SLI so for raster rendering the second won't do anything, unless I'm looking at 2 x 3090, which is the last to support that. So I guess dual GPUs + NVLink will be more expensive and running on lower technology. Is there any benefit in Vray GPU / Vantage / ... to run multiple GPUs instead of a beefy one like that RTX5090? I read this article: HERE and it seems running multiple GPUs is actually not that beneficial in terms of VRAM not stacking, so might not be such a good choice to run multiple GPUs
Which leads me to an additional question, if I would decide on the new system, I'm left with the RTX 2080Ti and RTX 3080Ti. I was thinking to put these together with my AMD 3990x for my workstation at home, but seeing as it's two different cards and most of my projects still require a lot of memory, I probably wouldn't benefit from it that, using it that way? Is there anything else I could use the 2080ti for?
Thanks!
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