Monday 31 July 2017

HP Expands Commercial VR Strategy: Z VR Backpack and Immersion Centers

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At SIGGRAPH this week, HP has lifted the lid on parts of their Commercial VR strategy, announcing three major aspects of their implementation.  In talking with HP, they are confident there is an opportunity in that commercial VR space.

The Z VR Backpack for Commercial

HP's new commercial VR strategy will have three major points:

The first is to deliver the best and most immersive VR and compute experience. Second is to have an end to end solution. Last is to learn and invest with their partners while keeping an eye on mixed reality. These points, according to HP, translate into optimizing their investment and cut costs for commercial customers. Out of those points come three announcements.

The first announcement is the Z VR Backpack. This is a wearable and untethered VR PC, similar to ones we've seen from ZOTAC and MSI, albeit aimed at the commercial space. One use case for such an item can be in training situations, such as military training, first responders. For this type of training, it can be too dangerous or potentially cost prohibitive to do live. Similarly, HP state that in the health care space, training for doctors and nurses can be held in a virtual environment saving time and money, and even help with patient care and pain management. 

 

Gallery: Z VR Backpack

The Z VR Backpack uses an i7-7820HQ and a NVIDIA Quadro P5200 GPU, with a 16GB frame buffer. HP states this is the most powerful wearable VR PC, as well as lightweight and manageable (important to IT administrators). The Z VR Backpack weighs in at just under 10 lbs with both a completely untethered VR solution and a docking ability.

Battery life in, “a rich VR experience” (as HP puts it) is about an hour, while less stressful applications can last up to 1.5 hours. As with other mobile VR solutions, HP uses a dual battery system that is hot-swappable to prevent interruption of the VR experience. The docking solution is designed to allow the device to transition back and forth between a content design desktop to a wearable VR PC. 

HP Z VR Backpack Specifications
Form Factor Backpack when worn
Compact PC when docked
OS Windows 10 Pro 64
CPU Intel Core i7-7820HQ: 4C/8T, 2.9GHz, vPro
Intel HD Graphics 630
Chipset Intel QM175
DRAM 2 SODIMM / up to 32 GB DDR4-2400 non-ECC
Storage 256 GB up to 1 TB
Discrete GPU NVIDIA Quadro P5200 16 GB
Miracast for wireless external displays
Audio RealTek ALC3866-CG
Integrated DTS Headphone:X
Networking Realtek RTL8153B Gigabit Port
Intel AC 8265 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2x2)
Expansion slots 1 M.2 PCIe 3.0 x1 (for WLAN/BT only)
Ports and Conectors Top 1 x VR Power Port
2 x USB 3.0 (5 Gbps)
1 x HDMI 2.0
1 x mDP 1.3
1 x TB3 Type-C
1 x audio jack
Bottom External Battery Port
Dock Connector
Right 2 x USB 3.0 (5 Gbps)
Left DC-In
Software HP Performance Advisor
HP Remote Graphics Software 7.1,
HP Client Security Software
HP Velocity
HP Client Management Software Suite
Power 330W
Dimensions 13.11 x 9.29 x 2.39 in, 10.25 lbs
33.3 x 23.6 x 6.09 cm, 4.65 kg
Warranty 1-year (1-1-1) limited warranty
1 year of parts, labor and on-site repair

Pricing on the Z VR Backpack is $3299 with availability towards the end of September. HP brought the Z VR Backpack to SIGGRAPH this year and will be demonstrating military demonstrations, automotive, showroom, and other use cases.

The HP Immersion Center

The second announcement, us that HP is creating 'Immersion Centers', places for potential commercial clientele to come in and test the commercial lineup. Part of the reason potential VR clients are apprehensive about getting in the space are partly rooted in a fear, such as how to get started, and so businesses understandably wanted to experience what it can do before a significant investment on piloting a program begins. This announcement is HP's answer to their customers.

There will be 13 immersion centers that will have the full HP commercial portfolio on site, from the HTC Vive Business Edition, Z Workstations, mobile workstations and VR commercial desktops, and the Z VR Backpack. They will be located throughout the world with 4 in the Americas, 4 in Asia/Pacific, and 5 in Europe. These 13 sites will all be live by the end of September with the first already starting July 27th.

The Vive Business Edition and Mars Collaboration

The final announcement is HP partnering with HTC and bringing out the Vive Business Edition. The hardware itself is the same, although the software stack changes with stand alone enterprise software as well as a 1-year commercial license. 

Along with the big push in the commercial space, HP has put out a VR program called HP Mars Home Planet. It is a free to participate environment, where users can collaborate in a VR space to imagine and design a colony on Mars for housing 1 million humans. Members can use Autodesk software to create 3D models of buildings and cities. The world uses terrain from the Mars 2030 game, which uses real map data from NASA research of a potential landing area on Mars. As the program continues, users can download the files and experience what the cooperative effort has developed.

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AMD Releases Ryzen 3 1300X and 1200 CPU Processors - News and Articles – Modders-Inc

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Building off a momentous introduction of the AMD “Zen” core architecture named “Best New Technology” by independent reviewers around the globe, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today released two models of its mainstream-priced, high-efficiency AMD Ryzen™ 3 desktop processor — the AMD Ryzen™ 3 1300X and AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200 CPUs. The two Ryzen 3 processors come …

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Intel Xeon W3550 3.06GHz 8MB 4 core SLBEY LGA1366 CPU Processor

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Intel Xeon W3550 3.06GHz 8MB 4 core 8 Virtual CPU LGA1366 CPU Processor from dell precision system can be booted to windows before buying.

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AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPUs Available August 10 - News and Articles – Modders-Inc

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AMD had several announcements during their Capsaicin event at Siggraph 2017. One of these is about the official launch of their much awaited high-end desktop Ryzen Threadripper processors. These will feature a new LGA TR4 socket unlike AM4. Three Ryzen Threadripper CPUs have been officially announced so far: Ryzen Threadripper 1950X, 1920X and 1900X. The …

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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core Socket TR4 3.4GHz Unlocked CPU Processor

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AMD's high-end Ryzen Threadripper desktop processors are now available for pre-order

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Intel Corporation's Core i7-8700K Specs Leaked

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Asetek confirms that a TR4 retention kits will be included with all AMD Threadripper CPUs

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This means that existing coolers can support Threadripper out of the box.

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AMD, Inventec Unveil One PetaFLOP Project 47

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Based off Inventec's P-series massively parallel computing platform, Project 47 uses the new P-47 and AMD's EPYC CPUs and Instinct GPUs to infuse one PetaFLOP of processing power into a single server rack.

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Ryzen on the Rise: AMD Rounds Out Processor Family

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All processors in the family are built around the Zen core (Fig. 1). Each core runs a pair of threads; as a result, the top-end Threadripper runs 32 ...

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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X Smashes 5.2GHz Barrier On LN2

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AMD Announces New Threadripper Core, Reveals Launch Date

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Threadripper finds a fancy home in the Asus ROG Zenith Extreme

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The size of AMD's new high-end desktop CPUs cannot be overstated, and such a prodigious processor needs a suitably massive motherboard.

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AMD, Inventec Unveil One PetaFLOP Project 47

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AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 1950X CPU gets chilly, breaks a Cinebench record

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AMD Showcases 1 Petaflop “Project 47” Rack at SIGGRAPH

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Antec Announces Mercury Series AIO Liquid CPU Coolers - News and Articles – Modders-Inc

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Antec has just announced their newest generation of all-in-one CPU coolers – the Mercury series. This new series is available in three sizes (120, 240 and 360) and includes an RGB variant of all three sizes. The new Antec Mercury CPU Cooler Series is engineered to keep the CPU cool for up to 50,000 hours. …

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AMD Includes Asetek Liquid Cooling Retention Kits with Ryzen Threadripper CPUs

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PES 2018 Minimum and Recommended PC Specs Revealed

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MSI readies X399 GAMING PRO CARBON AC Threadripper motherboard

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Sierraware makes Global Platform compliant Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) available for ...

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AMD Ryzen Threadripper pre-orders begin for $799 and up ($549 model coming in August)

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ASUS Introduces New ROG and Prime X399 Motherboards

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These SocketTR4 processors require new motherboards, and ASUS is ready with a trio of innovative products. Built for power users, gaming ...

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Apple's A11 CPU Is Going To DESTROY Qualcomm's Snapdragon

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AMD Threadripper 1950X clocked to 5.2GHz on LN2

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Gigabyte Gaming GT Desktop Review

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Gigabyte revealed its GB-GZ1DTi7 Gaming GT desktop computer earlier this year at CES, and we're sending Intel's 6th-generation Core processors ...

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AMD releases affordable RYZEN 3 CPUs for desktops!

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Ryzen 3 processor AMD has finally released the RYZEN 3 1300X and the RYZEN 3 1200, completing the RYZEN line-up of desktop CPUs on the AM4 ...

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Acer launches 'Nitro 5' gaming laptop on Flipkart, retail stores

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Watch MSI Install AMD's Ryzen Threadripper Chip

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ECDREAM A9 Stick PC With Intel Apollo Lake CPU For $100

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AMD Ryzen Threadripper Socket TR4 Processors

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AMD Releases Radeon Pro Software for Vega: Crimson ReLive Edition Vega Pro

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Following up last week’s launch of Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.7.2, AMD today is releasing Radeon Pro Software Crimson ReLive Edition for Vega-based Radeon Professional Graphics, earlier known as version 17.8. With the official unveiling of Vega-based products yesterday, this edition of Radeon Pro Software brings support to the Radeon Pro WX 9100, Radeon Pro SSG, and Radeon Vega Frontier Edition.

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Radeon Pro: Crimson ReLive Edition for Vega

ReLive Edition for Vega Pro comes with support for 8K and High Dynamic Range (HDR) displays, something that was included in this past Thursday’s release of Radeon Pro Software Enterprise Driver 17.Q3 for non-Vega Radeon Pro products. Likewise, ReLive enhancements from 17.7.2 will also be present in the Vega Radeon Pro software.

This version also comes with bug fixes and enhanced features for the Radeon ProRender plugins/add-ins such as Autodesk 3DS Max, Autodesk Maya, Solidworks, and Blender. Additionally, AMD notes that Radeon ProRender will be integrated into the upcoming R19 release of MAXON Cinema 4D. 

Security-wise, the Pro WX9100, the new Vega SSG, and Vega Frontier Edition have AMD Secure Processors, a feature recently seen in EPYC and Ryzen Pro CPUs. This hardware root of trust operates during both boot time and shutdown, and works in conjunction with Radeon Pro Software and Microsoft Device Guard.

The rest of ReLive Edition for Vega Pro builds on Radeon Pro Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.6, which was Radeon Vega Frontier Edition’s inaugural driver. This includes full functionality of Radeon Pro Software “Driver Options,” where the user can ‘swap’ between Radeon Pro Software and select Radeon Software versions without a reboot. Previously in ReLive Edition 17.6, swapping was limited to switching UIs.

ReLive Edition for Vega Pro allows the user to actually load two Radeon Software gaming drivers in addition to the installed professional driver. This will enable the use of gaming software features (except WattMan for adjusting CPU frequency). The swap functionality is intended for both game development workflows and just plain convenient gaming. AMD has clarified that this feature is only available for Vega-based professional products at the moment.

These drivers can be found at the AMD workstation graphics driver download page.



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AMD clarifies why Threadripper uses 4 silicon dies

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Threadripper only uses two Ryzen CPU dies. What are the other two for?

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The Dell XPS 15 9560 Review: Infinity Edge Part Two

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Near the end of 2015, Dell rolled out their new XPS styling queues, that were so successful on the XPS 13, to its larger sibling, the XPS 15. Thanks to the Infinity Edge display, Dell’s new XPS 15 packed a full 15.6-inch display into a notebook closer to the size of a 14-inch model. Perhaps the size reduction is not quite as dramatic as the XPS 13 when it first launched with the thin-bezel design, but Dell also kept the performance heart of the XPS 15 intact with the change, keeping a quad-core 45-Watt CPU, and NVIDIA GTX 960M graphics.

Dell has since done a revision from that XPS 15 9550 model to the latest 9560 version. The small model number change might signify that this is a small revision. On the exterior that is certainly the case, with the overall XPS 15 design remaining relatively unchanged, but under the hood there are some more impressive changes awaiting.



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The $2000 18-core Intel Core i9 claims to boost to 4.4GHz… on two cores

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Acer launches 'Nitro 5'gaming laptop on Flipkart, retail stores

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AMD Announce New Threadripper SKUs & Radeon RX Vega Graphics Cards

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AMD Threadripper 1950X and 1920X Out August 10th, New Eight-Core TR 1900X at $549 due ...

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AMD Radeon RX Vega GPUs, Threadripper CPUs launched

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CCIX Enables Machine Learning

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AMD Outs Threadripper 1900X, 8-cores for $549, Details Availability and Preorders

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With these three processors in place, AMD is confident that its family will be able to compete with the Intel HEDT products with several advantages.

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Sunday 30 July 2017

AMD returns to high-end gaming graphics with Radeon RX Vega

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HP set to dominate the game with Omen

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Threadripper 1900X joins the HEDT party, priced at $549

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AMD reveals full Ryzen Threadripper launch line-up

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AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper processor family gets a new entry-level addition

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Threadripper has still yet to officially release, but that isn’t stopping AMD from announcing yet another addition.

The newly introduced AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1900X is officially the cheapest Threadripper processor you can pick up for $549 (about £420, AU$690). That’s only 50 bucks more expensive than the Ryzen 7 1800X goes for. Though, some might not think it’s that great of an improvement when it features the same octo-core and 16-thread specs with only a 0.1GHz higher base clock speed and the same 4.0GHz boost frequency.

However, the biggest improvement this Threadripper brings is it’s significantly improved X399 chipset, which includes more robust quad-channel memory support and 64 PCIe lanes – the latter of which is crucial for multiple graphics cards setups and plugging in more than one high-speed SSD.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1900X will release on August 31st.

Ripping up the charts

Of course, we’ll have to take AMD’s figures with some skepticism until we do our own tests. Stay tuned to this space for our upcoming reviews of Threadripper.

Aside from announcing the existence of 1900X, AMD also announced a firmer August 10th release date for its Ryzen Threadripper 1950X and 1920X processors.

The new launch date also come accompanied with some juicy performance comparisons against Nvidia’s competing Intel Core i9-7900X. AMD claims the 1950 and 1920X beat its Intel rival soundly in a Cinebench nT benchmark test by 38% and 11%, respectively.



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AMD Threadripper 1950X and 1920X Out August 10th, New Eight-Core TR 1900X at $549 due Aug 31st

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One of AMD’s skills in recent quarters is the ability to drip feed information about upcoming products slowly to the point where even the breath of a clock speed becomes another several column inches about an upcoming platform. Today’s announcements are as juicy as an average minute steak, giving details confirming the launch dates for the first two Threadripper processors, some in-house performance comparisons, and also information about a third cut of the ingot coming at the end of the month.

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Threadripper Gets a Launch Date

The news at the top of the hour is the date at which AMD is making Threadripper and associated TR4 based motherboards available at retail: August 10th. This is expected to be a full worldwide retail launch, so don’t be surprised if your favorite retailer starts posting teaser images about how much stock they have. August 10th will see both the 1950X and 1920X with their retail packaging, along with motherboards from the main four motherboard vendors.

  

The image used up the top was posted on Twitter a few days ago by AMD showing the retail packaging, and a Dr Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, for scale. The base retail package does not come with a cooler, but does come with a spacer and Torx wrench, as the socket requires a full Torx screwdriver to access it. AMD has engineered an ecosystem of both closed liquid loop coolers partners, as well as a few air coolers capable of meeting the 180W TDP required. We’re looking into exactly which models will have the appropriate support.

AMD is allowing pre-orders for partner systems and boutique OEMs to start from July 31st. Dell’s Area-51 Threadripper edition has been highly covered already, and it was always a question as to why they were allowed to announce earlier than everyone else. The answer was that they secured an exclusive, but it seems only for four days, from the 27th. Nonetheless, other system integrators such as MainGear, OverclockersUK, iBUYPOWER, Origin, Velocity Micro and others will be showing systems from today.

From the motherboard vendor side, this week has seen the main four companies lift the lid on some of their AM4 designs further to what we saw back at Computex. ASRock, ASUS, GIGABYTE and MSI will all be launching motherboards on day one, making full use of the quad channel memory with two DIMMs per channel and 60 PCIe lanes for add-in cards (using another four for the chipset, which we typically do not count to some users’ chagrin). We’re planning a full overview of each board, but keep eyes out for:

ASUS X399 ROG Zenith Extreme and ASUS PRIME X399-A


ASRock X399 Professional Gaming and ASRock X399 Taichi

 
GIGABYTE X399 Gaming 7 and MSI Gaming PRO CARBON AC

At present all the boards being shown are ATX or E-ATX. We’re unlikely to see any mini-ITX due to the size of the socket however microATX might be possible further down the line. No word on pricing for these yet, except that one of the system integrators has priced the ASUS X399 Zenith at +$227 over the GIGABYTE X399 Gaming 7 in their configurator, which suggests the boards will range in price from $300 to $600 pretty easily (add in some knowledge we already have on the BOM cost of some of these parts).

Threadripper 1950X Performance: AMD Gave A Number

Having a few threads in hand at a high frequency means that any benchmark which is thread dense and register light is going to scale very well. AMD shared one data point (which we cannot confirm) from their recent favorite benchmark, Cinebench R15.

The number given was 4122, representing a 5.2 GHz overclocked (under liquid nitrogen, so not a daily OC) Threadripper 1950X. If we scale this down to 3.5 GHz for the all-core turbo of 1950X, we get a score more around 2774. One of the scores in the screenshot above is 3099, which equates to a 3.9 GHz all-core frequency.

Rendering: CineBench 15 MultiThreaded

We have some old dual socket CB15 numbers in our database, under Windows 7. There are a fair number of old dual socket workstations around for compute tasks, and TR 1950X (if these numbers are true) beats systems such as a dual socket Ivy Bridge-EP based E5-2687W v3 when running all cores near turbo frequency, which would have retailed at launch for $4200+ just in processors and at a much lower TDP than two of the older processors combined.

Rendering: CineBench 15 MultiThreaded 2P

Threadripper The Third: The Threadripper 1900X at $549, coming August 31st

To sprinkle some salt onto the steak today is the announcement of a third TR processor. The 1900X is an eight-core part, with a base frequency of 3.8 GHz, a turbo of 4.0 GHz, and +200 MHz of XFR.

AMD Ryzen SKUs
  Cores/
Threads
Base/
Turbo
XFR L3 DRAM
1DPC
PCIe TDP Cost Cooler
TR 1950X 16/32 3.4/4.0 ? 32 MB 4x2666 60 180W $999 -
TR 1920X 12/24 3.5/4.0 ? 32 MB 4x2666 60 180W $799 -
TR 1900X 8/16 3.8/4.0 +200 ? 4-Ch 60 ? $549 -
Ryzen 7 1800X 8/16 3.6/4.0 +100 16 MB 2x2666 16 95 W $499 -
Ryzen 7 1700X 8/16 3.4/3.8 +100 16 MB 2x2666 16 95 W $399 -
Ryzen 7 1700 8/16 3.0/3.7 +50 16 MB 2x2666 16 65 W $329 Spire
Ryzen 5 1600X 6/12 3.6/4.0 +100 16 MB 2x2666 16 95 W $249 -
Ryzen 5 1600 6/12 3.2/3.6 +100 16 MB 2x2666 16 65 W $219 Spire
Ryzen 5 1500X 4/8 3.5/3.7 +200 16 MB 2x2666 16 65 W $189 Spire
Ryzen 5 1400 4/8 3.2/3.4 +50 8 MB 2x2666 16 65 W $169 Stealth
Ryzen 3 1300X 4/4 3.5/3.7 +200 8 MB 2x2666 16 65 W $129 Stealth
Ryzen 3 1200 4/4 3.1/3.4 +50 8 MB 2x2666 16 65 W $109 Stealth

There are some questions around why AMD would release an 8-core Threadripper, given that the Ryzen 7 1800X is also eight core and currently retails around $399 when distributor sales are factored in. The main thing here is going to be IO, specifically that the user is going to get access to quad channel memory and all the PCIe lanes required for multi-GPU or multi-add-in cards, along with a super high-end motherboard that likely contains multiple CPU-based PCIe x4 storage and/or 10G Ethernet and additional features.

Naturally, with the eight cores being split over two Zeppelin dies (see side note), there is going to be some extra latency between the cores on each of the dies. AMD is countering this by having a higher base frequency (due to the TDP headroom), and stating that the chip allows overclocking. Obviously, some fine-tuned crank is needed and with any luck, it should run 4.0 GHz on all cores.

That Side Note

In the last week, Caseking system builder and overclocker Der8auer (Roman Hartung) released a video de-lidding a supposed Threadripper engineering sample, to which the video was taken down at the request of AMD less than 24 hours later. In the video, he showed that underneath his engineering sample (the ones that AMD gives to system integrators like Caseking to configure systems they will make available) were four silicon dies:

Obviously with Threadripper only going up to 16 cores, and EPYC which uses a similar package going up to 32, we were expecting to see TR with only two bits of silicon, not four. Roman states that only two of the dies are enabled, which simplifies things, but there are a few caveats here to note.

First, this was a Threadripper ES and the retail chips could be quite different. Roman deliberately covered up the markings on the processor on the video (although some images got out), and it was unclear what stage ES this was – as AMD could very likely just give half-disabled EPYCs with different notches in the first ES batches. Simply put, retail Threadripper chips could only have two.

There are several reasons why there could be four though. One suggestion is that these are ‘failed’ EPYCs, although AMD would say that is not the case. If AMD were putting four die onto a chip and disabling two, that would be really bad for the price on return per die, so what is going on here? Simply put, the two ‘disabled’ die aren’t engineered silicon at all, just simple silicon that hasn’t been put through the manufacturing process and added in as spacers for package rigidity. With the Threadripper package being so large, having four places for the mass of the coolers to press onto in the socket for better contact with the socket pins, using spacers would help spread that weight around. There have been suggestions it might help with heat dissipation, but that is unlikely as any heat transfer would be through the TIM and the HS, not through the package itself which is fairly thermally insulating.

To sum up:

  • This is an early Engineering Sample, and might not be indicative of retail
  • Only 2 of the 4 dies are even active
  • If it is retail, 2 inactive dies are likely empty silicon for rigidity

If this is even indicative of a Threadripper retail sample (again, no confirmation it is), our guess is that these two extra ‘dies’ is just empty silicon used for rigidity. So anyone claiming to get 32 cores through unlocking software is not telling the truth. But consider that it should allow AMD to push 32 cores with a quad-channel memory design into the TR4 socket if they wanted in the future. That depends on how long this platform is expected to be around, likely through to Zen 2 at a minimum and perhaps Zen 3 as well. I’ll go ask AMD.



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Looking for a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device to store all of your important files in your home network, or in an office? If so, then you've come to the right place, as we've put together a list of the best NAS devices money can buy.

NAS devices essentially connects a hard drive to your router via an Ethernet cable (often fast Gigabit Ethernet), therefore creating shared storage that can be accessed by your desktop PC, your tablet and almost any device that connects to the same network. 

Some NAS devices also allow you to access the files they store remotely over the internet - essentially making your very own cloud storage similar to paid services such as iCloud and Dropbox.

They tend to be platform-agnostic, which means they are able to work with almost any device you connect to your wireless network – including DLNA-compatible devices (a standard for sharing media) such as smart TVs.

Think of them as supercharged external hard drives; mini servers, if you like. Indeed, many small businesses are now using NAS drives as an alternative to the expensive, power-hungry server they used to need to have in the cupboard.

Top: Best NAS drives

WD has achieved quite considerable success with its unashamedly consumer-friendly My Cloud products, which can stream to any DLNA-compliant device and can be accessed via mobile apps for iOS and Android.

Labelled as a 'personal cloud', it's a NAS box by any other measure and starts at 2TB of storage (you can also get it in 3 or 4TB). As it's a one-bay unit, it can't back itself up to a drive inside the unit, but it can back up to an external hard drive via a USB port on the back.

Top 10: Best NAS drives

Picking up on the 'personal cloud' theme, this unit from Seagate takes its lead from My Cloud, but it offers far larger capacities, along with dual bays for two hard drives. This allows the Seagate Personal Cloud 2-Bay NAS device to mirror the files on one hard drive to a second one, giving you protection in case one of those drives fails.

We also like the no-fuss appearance of this unit, meaning it can sit nicely under a router or on a shelf. It works with cloud accounts, including Dropbox and Google Drive, and you can also use an app to share content to streamers, including Chromecast and Roku.

The QNAP TS-251A is an awesome NAS device that comes with more features than you can shake the included remote control at. You've got dual Ethernet ports, a HDMI out for connecting it up to a TV and beefy hardware including a dual-core 1.6GHz Intel Celeron CPU and 4GB of RAM (that can be expanded to 8GB) for hardware transcoding media files.

The QTS operating system allows you to easily install a range of apps, from Plex Media Server, file sharing apps and even a karaoke app, as well as run Ubuntu Linux for even more flexibility.

In short - this is a fantastic NAS device, though you'll need to buy the hard drives separately, so factor that in to the overall cost.

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This 2TB dual-bay NAS (it's also available in 4, 6, and 8TB capacities) comes from Buffalo, the company that also makes the TeraStation line of advanced NAS units.

The key selling point of this model is that it can integrate directly with BitTorrent, meaning it can download stuff for you even when your PC is turned off. Like many of the other devices here, you can also stream to it via various devices, it's platform agnostic and you can use it as an iTunes server.

If you want a flexible and feature-rich NAS that performs well, then the Synology DiskStation DS412+ is definitely worth considering. It comes with 4 bays, each able to hold hard drives with capacities up to 8TB for a combined total of 32TB of storage space. If that's somehow not enough, you can further expand this NAS device with Synology's expansion chassis, adding a further five bays and boosting the maximum capacity to 72TB.

This is clearly a NAS device that would fit both a home network and a small to medium sized business, and it comes with plenty of tools to make sure your important files are secure. If you're looking for a NAS to be used as a media server, then the Synology DiskStation DS412+ has you covered with a number of features that allow 4K and 1080p video transcoding. If you don't mind paying a premium, this is an excellent NAS device for whatever your needs are.

Top 10: Best NAS drives

This two-bay unit can create a mirrored backup of your stuff (duplicating your data on both drives), using RAID configuration. That's quite an advanced feature for a consumer box and you do pay quite a lot for that capability and WD's user-friendly presentation, including an easy-to-master, browser-based control screen.

This is a 4TB unit (6, 8, and 16TB units are also available). For extra piece of mind, you can also back up the contents to Dropbox.

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This great NAS is a two-bay device with a DLNA media server on board. As with the QNAP enclosure, there's no storage included out of the box, and you'll need to buy your own drives.

While this means it takes a little more time to set up, the flexibility of choosing your own drives means you'll get the capacity and speed you need, while sticking to your budget. The DiskStation software will also sync with Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox and others, as well as different DiskStations.

Top 10: Best NAS drives

As well as the RAID capabilities found in more expensive and complex NAS devices, this box is meant for small business use and supports Microsoft Active Directory. It can also act as a file server, FTP server, backup server and P2P download server.

WD's EX series are also available in diskless variants, though this price is for the 4TB version. 8TB, 12TB and 16TB are also available. If you don't need any of this extra stuff, then get the My Cloud Mirror.

If you're looking for a NAS device to help manage your backup needs, the DL4100 might be worth. taking a look at.

One of the coolest features of this device is its web dashboard that offers users options for backing up to cloud services such as Dropbox and Box. Additionally, we really liked the ability to set up SMS and email alerts in case the system failed for whatever reason.

As far as storage options are concerned, the DL4100 comes with four drive bays in your choice of four configurations. Aside from some annoying issues with wireless transfers, we found that the DL4100's 1.7GHz dual-core Atom processor and 2GB of RAM (configurable up to 6GB) performed admirably. Combine this with an easy setup and cloud connected web apps, and you have an interesting backup offering on your hands. 

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While the Time Capsule offers a seamless option for Mac users, its 2 and 3TB storage options are supremely expensive compared to other alternatives.

It might be wireless itself, but the lack of wireless isn't an issue for any of the other devices here because you will almost always wire them into a router… a wireless router. You access content in exactly the same way.

As with many of the other devices here, you can use the USB port on the rear to share a USB printer or external hard drive.

What the Time Capsule does well is make it easy to setup and configure automatic backups for Mac and iOS users. If you're an Apple fan that doesn't like getting into the nitty gritty of technology, this is a good choice.



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