Yesterday Alienware introduced they’d be launching an AMD Threadripper-powered Area-51 monster rig, rocking the 16-core, 32-thread processors. Initially they gave a September launch date for the UK, however Alienware have now confirmed the Area-51 Threadripper version will launch on July 27.
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Alienware have gone massive with their new Area-51 machines, providing each the AMD Threadripper chips in addition to Intel’s upcoming Core i9 Skylake-X processors. The Intel choice shall be launching later, on August 22.
Alienware had their Threadripper model working on the stand right here at E3, utilising the 32-threads of the engineering pattern chip at its coronary heart to run Sniper Elite four, document it through OBS and in addition threw some Blender rendering in there for good measure. Y’know, cos they’ll.
The Threadripper chip was working at a inventory velocity of three.4GHz, with the cores dropping again to only over 2GHz once they weren’t in use. In phrases of cache the 16-core CPU sports activities 1.5MB of L1 caches, 8MB of L2 and a large 32MB of L3. That’s an entire lot of cache on the market.
While the July 27 launch date is particularly for the Area-51 machine, we might be massively shocked if AMD allowed Alienware to be the primary to convey the large chips out into the wild. If AMD do not launch the CPUs for the DIY market earlier than then there will be pitchforks on the prepared.
Alienware are although the one OEM to have the ability to use the Threadripper CPUs in packaged merchandise, as they’ve seemingly obtained exclusivity all through 2017.
Alienware had been additionally exhibiting off their new 25-inch G-Sync and FreeSync displays, with 240Hz 1080p TN panels for the pro-gamer crowd, in addition to their new mice and keyboards too. Yeah, they’re getting again into the peripheral sport too.
The keyboards are traditional mech-switch fare, utilizing Cherry MX Brown switches solely, and the mice are sporting both the Pixart PMW 3360 or 3325 optical sensors. And, guess what? Yup, they’re rocking LEDs as properly…
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