Why AMD’s $5,000 Threadripper 9980X is a terrible gaming CPU
There's no question about it. AMD's new Threadripper 9980X is insanely fast. It's so fast that I'm comfortable saying, outside the data center, you're not going to find a faster chip. That's due not only to the excellent Zen 5 architecture, which we've seen at play with chips like the Ryzen 9 9950X3D, but also its massive array of 64 cores and 128 threads. You'd assume that it would be a monster at just about any task you can throw at it, but that's not the case. Despite being $5,000, packing 64 cores, and making even flagships like the Core Ultra 9 285K look like embedded chips, the Threadripper 9980X is a pretty bad gaming CPU.
There’s no question about it. AMD’s new Threadripper 9980X is insanely fast. It’s so fast that I’m comfortable saying, outside the data center, you’re not going to find a faster chip. That’s due not only to the excellent Zen 5 architecture, which we’ve seen at play with chips like the Ryzen 9 9950X3D, but also its massive array of 64 cores and 128 threads. You’d a**ume that it would be a monster at just about any task you can throw at it, but that’s not the case. Despite being $5,000, packing 64 cores, and making even flagships like the Core Ultra 9 285K look like embedded chips, the Threadripper 9980X is a pretty bad gaming CPU.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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