Gamers Nexus | AMD Threadripper Motherboards are Insane: TRX50 & WRX90 Board Round-Up @GamersNexus | Uploaded November 2023 | Updated October 2024, 6 days ago.
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We're taking a look at some of the currently announced TRX50 & WRX90 motherboards as we await arrival of AMD's Threadripper 7000 CPUs, like the 7980X, 7970X, 7960X, and the Threadripper Pro line. The motherboards are largely workstation-focused (although we did see some LN2 mode switches and other enthusiast features), and that means a heavy emphasis on I/O. Given Threadripper's I/O capabilities, that makes sense.
This is more of an overview of the options coming out to help get everyone (including ourselves) familiar with the new AMD Threadripper lineup. The boards featured today include the ASUS TRX50-SAGE WiFi (and its WRX90 board), the ASRock WS motherboard, Gigabyte's Aero D Threadripper board, and Supermicro's H13SRA-F.
Read about the new Threadripper CPU specs here: gamersnexus.net/news/new-amd-threadripper-7980x-7970x-7960x-threadripper-pro-cpus-announced
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - AMD's Threadripper TRX50 & WRX90 Motherboards
01:13 - Compatibility & Overview
02:09 - MSI Absent from Threadripper
02:42 - ASUS TRX50-SAGE, WRX90
09:02 - ASRock WS Board
13:26 - Gigabyte Aero D Threadripper
16:13 - Supermicro
18:03 - Conclusion
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We're taking a look at some of the currently announced TRX50 & WRX90 motherboards as we await arrival of AMD's Threadripper 7000 CPUs, like the 7980X, 7970X, 7960X, and the Threadripper Pro line. The motherboards are largely workstation-focused (although we did see some LN2 mode switches and other enthusiast features), and that means a heavy emphasis on I/O. Given Threadripper's I/O capabilities, that makes sense.
This is more of an overview of the options coming out to help get everyone (including ourselves) familiar with the new AMD Threadripper lineup. The boards featured today include the ASUS TRX50-SAGE WiFi (and its WRX90 board), the ASRock WS motherboard, Gigabyte's Aero D Threadripper board, and Supermicro's H13SRA-F.
Read about the new Threadripper CPU specs here: gamersnexus.net/news/new-amd-threadripper-7980x-7970x-7960x-threadripper-pro-cpus-announced
The best way to support our work is through our store: store.gamersnexus.net
Like our content? Please consider becoming our Patron to support us: patreon.com/gamersnexus
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - AMD's Threadripper TRX50 & WRX90 Motherboards
01:13 - Compatibility & Overview
02:09 - MSI Absent from Threadripper
02:42 - ASUS TRX50-SAGE, WRX90
09:02 - ASRock WS Board
13:26 - Gigabyte Aero D Threadripper
16:13 - Supermicro
18:03 - Conclusion
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Links to Amazon and Newegg are typically monetized on our channel (affiliate links) and may return a commission of sales to us from the retailer. This is unrelated to the product manufacturer. Any advertisements or sponsorships are disclosed within the video ("this video is brought to you by") and above the fold in the description. We do not ever produce paid content or "sponsored content" (meaning that the content is our idea and is not funded externally aside from whatever ad placement is in the beginning) and we do not ever charge manufacturers for coverage.
Follow us in these locations for more gaming and hardware updates:
t: twitter.com/gamersnexus
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Host, Writing: Steve Burke
Writing, Research: Jeremy Clayton
Video: Vitalii Makhnovets