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title: "AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X (12-Core/24-Thread) Desktop Processor (YD192XA8AEWOF)"
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# 12 cores / 24 threads powerhouse 38MB cache for lightning-fast data access 64 PCIe Gen3 lanes for ultimate connectivity AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X (12-Core/24-Thread) Desktop Processor (YD192XA8AEWOF)

**Brand:** amd
**Price:** AR$727654
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Power your productivity with the ultimate 12-core beast!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X (12-Core/24-Thread) Desktop Processor (YD192XA8AEWOF) by amd
- **How much does it cost?** AR$727654 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- amd enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amd brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multitasking Mastery:** 12 cores and 24 threads deliver seamless performance for demanding workflows and multitasking without compromise.
- • **Cache That Accelerates:** 38MB of cache memory ensures your data is always within reach, boosting speed and responsiveness.
- • **Connectivity Unleashed:** 64 PCIe Gen3 lanes empower you to connect multiple GPUs, NVMe drives, and high-speed peripherals effortlessly.
- • **Future-Proof Memory Support:** Quad-channel DDR4 with ECC support guarantees reliable, high-throughput memory performance for professional-grade tasks.
- • **Precision Boost Performance:** Up to 4.2 GHz with XFR technology dynamically maximizes clock speeds when you need it most.

## Overview

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X is a high-performance desktop processor featuring 12 cores and 24 threads, a massive 38MB cache, and 64 PCIe Gen3 lanes. With precision boost speeds up to 4.2 GHz and quad-channel DDR4 ECC memory support, it’s engineered for professionals who demand exceptional multitasking, rendering, and gaming capabilities. Designed to run cool and stable even under heavy loads, this CPU redefines desktop power for creators and tech enthusiasts alike.

## Description

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X (12 core/24 thread) Desktop Processor; Max Temps: 68°C .

Review: 12 Core for $200 - Yes, $200 - CAUTION - THE INCLUDED SCREWDRIVER LIKE MANY OTHERS DID NOT RELEASE ON THE RIGHT TENSION! THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE IF YOU OVERTIGHTEN! Aside from the initial issue of the screwdriver; I stopped as I felt it was too much force and watched install videos, confirming I have put about as many turns as they have without it popping out to indicate it's tightened. I would recommend watching these so you don't overtighten as this can damage the motherboards socket or the CPU. The CPU: I have long since been an intel fanboy, but not anymore. Temperatures: With a Noctua TR4 cooler, expect 23C-33C Idle with 40-48C under load. The max I believe I've seen was 53C with a very high amount of CPU usage likely from an unoptimized piece of software. It runs cooler than all of my intel chips, including one that was watercooled while this is on an air cooler. Performance: It does everything. At once. You'll need lots of RAM if you want to do everything at once depending on what you do. If you want to play a game, stream said game, render graphics to a file you should get no less than 32GB of 3600 MHz memory, most of these TR4 boards support up to 128GB RAM. If you do graphics work, video editing, rendering and still want a PC you can use to have fun; this is a great CPU. I'll never get less than this in the future and it makes a quad core look like a toaster. Normal retail price is $800, it's been on sale often for $200, and moves up to $262 lately. The boards are expensive generally around $250-$350, but well worth the cost to have up to 3 NVMEs, 8 DIMM slots and a high cap of 128GB RAM. 10/10 Highly recommend, and would recommend further Threadripper CPUs they release.
Review: Great CPU, just research & plan out your motherboard and RAM carefully, it's not one size fits all - There are a lot of claims going around that this CPU requires water cooling so I tested it. Mine easily and stably overclocks to 4.0GHz with a single-fan noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3. Could possibly clock a little higher with liquid cooling but I haven't attempted it, even though there's plenty of thermal headroom. My CPU only runs a degree or 2 hotter with the noctua than with h115i. This processor also plays nice with high speed RAM, just make sure you get an asus motherboard if you want to hit 3600mhz on 128GB. I tested 3600mhz on 64gb with the zenith extreme and it works, but I ultimately chose the asrock x399 fatal1ty professional gaming for size reasons and my GPU wouldn't fit on the first slot of the zenith extreme. There are lots of other benefits to the asus boards but there are some unique benefits to the fatal1ty board, like onboard 10G lan for what that's worth. So with the asrock board I've been able to run 3200mhz on 64gb. It doesn't say anywhere in the manual or elsewhere that the board does not support 3600mhz, but if you select 3733mhz, it will revert to 2166 when you boot into windows. And when I selected 3600mhz, it'd boot and run at that number but crash as soon as i ran a program like google chrome. Tried it at lower and lower rates until I got to 3200mhz which is completely stable, so I'm guessing that's just a known limit but asrock's customer support is unaware of it. So yeah the threadripper is an amazing CPU but there are some things you gotta plan out in advance for your system. By the way, if you want to boot off an NVMe RAID array, this is definitely the platform to go with. The setup isn't trivial but it's this versus intel VROC, so there you go.

## Features

- Incredible 12 Cores and 32 Threads of processing power
- 4.0 GHz precision boost (up to 4.2 GHz with XFR)
- 38MB of cache memory
- 64 PCIe Gen3 Lanes
- Quad channel DDR4 with support for ECC for reliable throughput
- Max Temps: 68 degree C

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B074CBJHCT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #210 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Built-In Media | Processor, installation tool |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 38 MB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,025) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730143308786 |
| Item Type Name | Ryzen Threadripper 1920X |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Model Number | YD192XA8AEWOF |
| Platform | Windows |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 12 |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 32 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen Threadripper 1920X |
| Processor Socket | Socket TR4 |
| Processor Speed | 4 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 38 MB |
| UPC | 730143308786 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited |
| Wattage | 180.0 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AMD
- **CPU Manufacturer:** AMD
- **CPU Model:** Ryzen Threadripper 1920X
- **CPU Socket:** Socket TR4
- **CPU Speed:** 4 GHz

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: So when the game devs update the game, will the performance of this cpu catch up to 7900k in gaming?**
A: In short - probably not soon. But, if you're buying a cpu for gaming/streaming, I don't think either the 1950x or 7900k are a good choice. I'd go for the 1900 or 1900X (8c16t threadripper) which also gives you an upgrade path for the next few generations of zen (AMD stated AM4 socket will be supported until around 2020).
My hopes are that developers optimize for the Zen architecture (ryzen, threadripper, epyc) more so that we can get higher performance with what we have. It is a new architechture, but it is very good.

**Q: Does this include a heatsink/fan?**
A: The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X does not include a heatsink/fan.

**Q: Can you overclock it without burning my house down?**
A: yes but you need a nuclear powered liquid nitrogen cooler.
make sure you check your local rules on handling uranium because you'll need to know if you can legaly have uranium in your house. ;D

Joking aside if this is a serious issue if you get the biggest noctua air cooler avalible for this processor it will run idle at 27C and max out at 55C under load.
i use artic MX-4 with the cooler.

**Q: Has anyone use tr for 3d modelling, animating, texturing, etc on 3d software such as maya and zbrush? i'm trying to pursue a video-game business.**
A: I do that... the 1950x paired to a 1080ti works like a charm for long hours without heating up and it has improved my daily workflow in about a 20%-30% because it does instantly a lot of things i used to wait for seconds or even minutes in each task wich overall torned out taking a lot of time during the day... it feels like having a machine for the next 10 years

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 12 Core for $200 - Yes, $200
*by V***R on April 6, 2020*

CAUTION - THE INCLUDED SCREWDRIVER LIKE MANY OTHERS DID NOT RELEASE ON THE RIGHT TENSION! THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE IF YOU OVERTIGHTEN! Aside from the initial issue of the screwdriver; I stopped as I felt it was too much force and watched install videos, confirming I have put about as many turns as they have without it popping out to indicate it's tightened. I would recommend watching these so you don't overtighten as this can damage the motherboards socket or the CPU. The CPU: I have long since been an intel fanboy, but not anymore. Temperatures: With a Noctua TR4 cooler, expect 23C-33C Idle with 40-48C under load. The max I believe I've seen was 53C with a very high amount of CPU usage likely from an unoptimized piece of software. It runs cooler than all of my intel chips, including one that was watercooled while this is on an air cooler. Performance: It does everything. At once. You'll need lots of RAM if you want to do everything at once depending on what you do. If you want to play a game, stream said game, render graphics to a file you should get no less than 32GB of 3600 MHz memory, most of these TR4 boards support up to 128GB RAM. If you do graphics work, video editing, rendering and still want a PC you can use to have fun; this is a great CPU. I'll never get less than this in the future and it makes a quad core look like a toaster. Normal retail price is $800, it's been on sale often for $200, and moves up to $262 lately. The boards are expensive generally around $250-$350, but well worth the cost to have up to 3 NVMEs, 8 DIMM slots and a high cap of 128GB RAM. 10/10 Highly recommend, and would recommend further Threadripper CPUs they release.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great CPU, just research & plan out your motherboard and RAM carefully, it's not one size fits all
*by E***S on April 19, 2018*

There are a lot of claims going around that this CPU requires water cooling so I tested it. Mine easily and stably overclocks to 4.0GHz with a single-fan noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3. Could possibly clock a little higher with liquid cooling but I haven't attempted it, even though there's plenty of thermal headroom. My CPU only runs a degree or 2 hotter with the noctua than with h115i. This processor also plays nice with high speed RAM, just make sure you get an asus motherboard if you want to hit 3600mhz on 128GB. I tested 3600mhz on 64gb with the zenith extreme and it works, but I ultimately chose the asrock x399 fatal1ty professional gaming for size reasons and my GPU wouldn't fit on the first slot of the zenith extreme. There are lots of other benefits to the asus boards but there are some unique benefits to the fatal1ty board, like onboard 10G lan for what that's worth. So with the asrock board I've been able to run 3200mhz on 64gb. It doesn't say anywhere in the manual or elsewhere that the board does not support 3600mhz, but if you select 3733mhz, it will revert to 2166 when you boot into windows. And when I selected 3600mhz, it'd boot and run at that number but crash as soon as i ran a program like google chrome. Tried it at lower and lower rates until I got to 3200mhz which is completely stable, so I'm guessing that's just a known limit but asrock's customer support is unaware of it. So yeah the threadripper is an amazing CPU but there are some things you gotta plan out in advance for your system. By the way, if you want to boot off an NVMe RAID array, this is definitely the platform to go with. The setup isn't trivial but it's this versus intel VROC, so there you go.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Holy crap, this thing's fast
*by P***Y on September 25, 2017*

Holy crap, this thing's fast. I upgraded from a 4 core I7 Intel processor. My old rig couldn't keep up with editing 4K video without badly stuttering. This thing does 4K previews with transitions and effects at something like 20% CPU utilization. I did mate it with a killer graphics card (ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI 11GB), but this CPU deserves the best! I'm not an overclocker, so I'm not pushing the limits, but I suspect this thing has enough horsepower for anything without overclocking. I had never built a water cooled rig before, but it was pretty straightforward. I used an all in one NZXT Kraken X52 and it works fine. For the motherboard, I used a ASRock X399 Professional Gaming board, populated it with 64 GB in four 16 GB DDR4 2400 ECC Kingston Valueram. I like the fact that AMD allows this "consumer" CPU the ability to use ECC RAM, unlike Intel which now requires the use of the "server" chips if you want to use ECC. The only integration glitch I had was installing Windows 10 - I had to disable the IOMMU option in the BIOS (I think it was buried in the Northbridge or Southbridge sub menu).

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