AMD X390 and X399 chipsets diagrams reveal HEDT Information

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Quad channel only appears on the RZ4700 not the RZ2700, the latter being dual channel, read the labeling closely.
     
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    I suspect some intel guys running in circles by now
     

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    hope it's all real and it's coming soon:) more fun for us to read more work for Hilbert writing about it :nerd:
    oh and the so called RZ2700 dose have 4 memory channels A1,A2,B1,B2 in one DIMM slot each, again this is my humble opinion.
    and do not forget we are still speculating without an actual AMD or one of the Mobo manufacture partners announcement.
     
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    Witch this and hopefully some bios update/windows patch that could help match intel in games and it will be checkmate until Intel either reduces their prices or brings out new cpu that are dramatically faster.
     
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    I'm tired of haters and fanboys. :(

    44 PCI lanes! :nerd:

    Now there is something new for PC enthusiast gamers and this time before Intel.

    Waiting for X99 successor to compare to this chipset and decide my new mobo and CPU for a MGPU setup.

    Can this X390 chipset provide X16/X16 for SLI or CFX?

    If there is no Quad channel memory support in the single CPU mobo chipset... No good.
     
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    Yeah.... no.
     
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    Gotta love the trolls that come to this forum.
     
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    So this should show up around the time Skylake E and x299 hits. Interesting.

    hold up.

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    Let's be real and serious. You are pro. I would never buy a cpu @~999 EUR and a mobo at @~299 price range with only dual channel support for the single cpu system. (X390)

    Intel is much better at this. They've won. Only they have to improve their prices.

    I cant believe AMD forces you buying dual cpu chipset(X399) with double the cost on both cpu and mobo 2000+plus EUR altogether to have quad channel support. I will not build my true gaming rig with AMD this time. I am gonna keep my cheap "red" athlon for surfing only. RIP red team, you will not have HEDT users like that except fanatics and fanboys who will choose the "red" pill, others like me will choose the "blue" pill.
     
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    Good choice...for professional works. ;)

    Ryzen 16/32 @ 1000$+ worth it for servers and workstations,not 1000$+ for Intel 6900K 8/16 or some low Xeons.
     
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    I've cleaned up this thread a bit by over the top comments. Just a quick warning: if I have to do that again I'll delete the user accounts that go along with it as well. If you do not have anything useful to add to the topic, don't bother to reply really.
     
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    If AMD will sell the x390 with quad channel RAM, 44 PCI lanes, 16c/32t then I am in for an upgrade. Unless Intel won't come up with something sensible, but I doubt they can make such a big step quickly.Anyway if x390/399 will come this year then Intel just got attacked on every front. This is just fantastic for us consumers.Wish GPUs will follow this trend.
     

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    Im afraid of TDP -200W+, i would prefer some dual CPU socket board.
     
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    Good to see, the more options the better.
     
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    The target market would be those that require heavy processing. It would be great for video editing and for special effects in the entertainment industry (along with GPU power). I can imagine big budget shows using something her end like dual Naples or whatever, but it does make special effects and editing 'affordable' and available to 'everyone'. Basically could be any content creation, it's not targeting home gaming!
     
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    The lanes man, Volta will definitely saturate PCI 3.0. TXP/1080Ti can already do so.
     

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