Background on AMD Threadripper PRO CPUs
AMD's Threadripper PRO processors are adapted from their EPYC server line and designed for heavy workstation usage. While core counts and clock speeds are similar to the older Threadripper series, these PRO versions offer more PCI-Express lanes, more memory channels, and higher RAM capacities. Those advantages make Threadripper PRO a great choice for memory dependent workloads, as well as hardware configurations which need a lot of PCI-Express lanes.
Because of the large CPU socket, eight channel memory controller, and tons of PCIe lanes, motherboards for Threadripper PRO tend to be larger than standard ATX size - which in turn limits their usage to full tower cases and rackmounts. Both boards and CPUs in this product line are also more expensive than AMD's mainstream Ryzen models, but for applications which can utilize the extra cores, memory capacity / bandwidth, or PCIe connectivity the additional price is well worthwhile.
Check out how these Threadripper PRO chips handle real-world applications in our numerous CPU comparison articles.
Model: AMD 100-000000453
Specifications
Product Line | Threadripper Pro |
Code Name | Storm Peak |
Socket | sTR5 |
Process | 5 nm |
Total Number of Cores | 32 |
Total Number of Threads | 64 |
Base Clock Speed | 4.0 GHz |
Simultaneous Multi-Threading | Yes |
Turbo Boost | Yes |
Max. Turbo Boost | 5.30 GHz |
Thermal Output | 350 W |
PCI-E Lanes | 128 |
Max Temperature | 95 C |
Socket Count | 1P |
Cache | |
L2 | 32MB |
L3 | 128MB |
Onboard Graphics | |
Processor Type | N/A |
Memory Specification | |
Memory Type | DDR5 |
Maximum Frequency | 5200 |
ECC Support | Yes |
Registered Support | Yes |