Ryzen vs Threadripper vs Epyc - What Is The Difference? [Simple Guide]

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What's the deal with AMD's processor series: Ryzen, Threadripper, and Epyc?

It depends on the main workload. This video will help you pick the right processor for you.

We'll get into the basics, core/thread count, cache memory, RAM support, prices, and finally the conclusion.

Keep watching!

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:46 The Basics
2:37 Core/Thread Count
5:13 Cache Memory
7:33 Prices
9:22 Which Brand Is The Best?
10:24 Conclusion
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10:34 was all I needed from this video.

edwin
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Epyc: servers
Threadripper: Workstation
Ryzen: PC

lovekush
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Epyc: making games servers
Threadripper: making games
Ryzen: playing games

tonycheng
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"There are no fewer than 3 brands of CPU's offered by team red"
Athlon: "I- I mean.. I exist too.."

KyleHarrisonRedacted
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Epyc: Server (most expensive *up to 128 cores* )
Threadripper: HEDT / Workstation (expensive *up to 64 cores* )
Ryzen: Mainstream (premium cost *up to 16 cores* )
Athlon: Entry (affordable *up to 2 cores* )

vhnetwork
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Epyc server CPUs also have to balance power consumption with performance. Fit as much power in the smallest box for the smallest energy cost.

Dreams_Of_Lavender
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"a Ryzen 7 is so good for gaming that it wont bottleneck even the best RTX 3090 enters the chat...

Driftuner
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As someone with all 3 platforms in a number of builds. My daily system (At Home) is actually a First Gen EPYC with dual 3090s, tripple monitor and a 4th display for multimedia consumption (movies, youtube). With Zenstates, I have the epyc chip OC and performance is between a 3950x and 5950x in cinebench and cpuz or faster if i push it up 200mhz more. Gaming, work, content creation is all child's play and it isn't the most powerful build I have. the best part is the expansion and 8 channel ram. I have 16 nvme drives in 4 asus hyper m.2 all in raid0 for accelerating whatever workload and also for a few of my games. granted, even if my games are run off any of the 4 8TB HDDs, its stil feels like they run off an NVMe since i use 128GB out of my 256GB ram for primocache along with one of the 2 nvme drives connected to the motherboard itself. So Yeah. There's no way you can have this much power with regular ryzen or intel consumer gaming platforms.

durdy
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Threadripper: ripping wallets
Eypc: Epycly expensive

IAmSomePerson
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You should state that your looking at this from a gamers perspective instead of an all-around view. Thank you for the video :)

BibleProphecyMadeClear
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I literally forgot the spelling for epic
After I saw the epyc !

fadofficialmusic
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Best description I've found. Easy to follow. Thank you 😊

HarpCalio
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I am in IT for past 10 years.. This is the most sensible video I have seen in a long time.. Great Work 👍 & All d best..!! 😊

srinivasuluarikatla
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thanks this helped a lot. i was going to buy EPYC, 128GB RAM, RTX 3080 to play NFS Most Wanted(2005) . So now i bought core 2 quad(refurbished), 2gb ram to play it (just kidding) Nice video

varadpawar
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Got ryzen 5 1600 for 2+ year now. Still very powerfull. My GTX 1060 AMP is the buttleneck at this moment. Next upgrade for my PC is a 650W psu. With all the fan/led/USB port used, 500w is not enoug anymore. I have 24 GB Ram 2 8GB/2 4 GB. 1 tb hdd, 4tb external disk Drive and 240 GB SSD for Windows. Overall im very impress.

fredericmercier-leboeuf
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Still an underrated channel. Almost to 100k subs though.

Acary
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time: 5:44 This is untrue. Many game engines are developed with data oriented design so they can make the best use of the CPU cache.

ImranHaider
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Thank you for taking the time and posting. I feel this is a great overview of the various skews of AMD CPUs.

CalaisRider
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What's with all these women saying they are single in the comments😂😂😂

carlogaytan
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Good advice and an interesting, clear commentary. Thank you.

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