AMD announced the second-generation Ryzen ThreadRipper thread tearer at Taipei Computer Show, up to 32 cores and 64 threads (64 frames in your task management), which is doubled from the first generation, but the thermal design power consumption is also from 180W. Raised to 250W, this puts forward new requirements for the motherboard and the radiator.
Right now, Gigabyte, MSI and others are all upgrading new X399 motherboards, focusing on power and cooling. As a supplier of AMD's original radiators, Cooler Master has customized a new giant radiator 'Wraith Ripper' for the second generation thread tearer.
The heat sink is huge in size and even exceeds the width of some standard chassis, but the memory compatibility is better. Cooler Supreme Guaranteed Even a high waistcoat will not affect the installation.
It uses a large cooling base. More than a dozen heat pipes penetrate the dense heat sink fins, one internal fan, maximum cooling capacity 250W , just to meet the power required for thermal design, but if you want to overclock it will be water-cooled.
Cool cold also added for it Addressable RGB lighting effect , and MasterPlus+ software can be used to control.
The radiator will be sold separately from Cool, but the exact price has not been announced.
The flagship model of the second-generation thread tearer is the Ryzen ThreadRipper 2990X, which internally integrates four Pinnacle Ridge cores, a total of 32 cores and 64 threads, a 3MB L1 cache, 16MB L2 cache, 64MB L3 cache, a reference frequency of 3.0GHz, and a full core. Acceleration 3.4GHz, Acceleration up to 4.0GHz, XFR Spread Spectrum up to 4.2GHz.
There are also 24 core 2970X, 16 core 2950X, The following is a live demonstration of the 2970X with Wraith Ripper at the Taipei Computer Show: