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  • Memo.Ray - Wednesday, May 31, 2017 - link

    This thing is packed with features! The only missing thing is a cup holder to keep the coffee warm off the heat coming out of all those components!
  • close - Wednesday, May 31, 2017 - link

    This would have commended a much heftier price for all those features if it wasn't for that recent pesky competition.
  • osteopathic1 - Wednesday, May 31, 2017 - link

    720 Amps? Is that correct?
  • Ryan Smith - Wednesday, May 31, 2017 - link

    Yes.
  • ckbryant - Thursday, June 1, 2017 - link

    720 Amps would surely be enough to fry most any component imaginable. I assume like the article reads this was a "extreme" scenario where they tested what it would fail at. Cause I've had vacuum cleaners at 25 Amps that the cord would get so hot, you'd have to unplug it. So 'moar cores' don't mean "moar amps" at least not that many lol
  • genekellyjr - Saturday, June 3, 2017 - link

    Remember that heat is from wattage, which is amps*voltage! These CPUs are rolling at 1.4V max while your vacuum cleaner was rocking 120VRMS so 25A*120VRMS = 3000WRMS (and the cord was possibly inadequately gauged for such a duty) while these CPUs would be drawing a mere 720A*1.4V = 1008W. These are heavily simplified numbers for complicated electronics but will be roughly in the ball park! But yeah that CPU'd be totes toast at that wattage
  • r3loaded - Wednesday, May 31, 2017 - link

    $350 is a lot less than I was expecting for a board with everything but the kitchen sink (the kitchen sink in question being Thunderbolt 3).
  • mdriftmeyer - Wednesday, May 31, 2017 - link

    Big deal. I've got 4 way and 5 way with X399 x16 PCI-E 3.0 and Threadripper.
  • drajitshnew - Friday, June 2, 2017 - link

    Please enquire about where the PCIe lanes for 10 GbE and m2 are coming from. A simple scenario uploading a large file from internal storage to NAS would leave nothing for the USB ports, etc coming off the PCH.

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