I don't think anyone is making such a board, though it looks like Supermicro does at least have a few single EPYC processor options, just a bit pricey...
The 18 core Skylake X cpu has been shown to draw nearly 500W by itself when overclocked. Perhaps that's what they are referencing, that it can handle OCed cpu's? I just don't see Intel releasing a cpu that's 250-300w stock tdp. That'd be quite a reversal with amd which used to be known for blistering tdp's.
One extreme overclocker even observed 1000W CPU power consumption on the CPU 12V rail (!) from a 7980XE with extreme cooling. Link: https://youtu.be/rEdXayoA1Es?t=499
There are some rumors about AMD readying a 32 core Threadripper, perhaps Intel is gearing up for that.
I've always wondered if amd would bring what is essentially a full epyc cpu to the enthusiast market. I doubt there's any reason they can't physically do it other than market/product segmentation.
300W - 1 8-pin EPS??? Not terribly useful for pretty much any OC. If it signals some new chips coming out, that might be interesting, but not with this MB...
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PaoDeTech - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - link
It would be nice if Supermicro made a 1P Epyc consumer mobo.wild_one_81 - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - link
I don't think anyone is making such a board, though it looks like Supermicro does at least have a few single EPYC processor options, just a bit pricey...https://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/motherboard/EPYC7...
drajitshnew - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - link
what gets my goat is that all epyc MBs are hobbled. this has only 1 DPC and does not use all the PCIe lanes of the processor either.Pork@III - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - link
madnessEj24 - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - link
The 18 core Skylake X cpu has been shown to draw nearly 500W by itself when overclocked. Perhaps that's what they are referencing, that it can handle OCed cpu's? I just don't see Intel releasing a cpu that's 250-300w stock tdp. That'd be quite a reversal with amd which used to be known for blistering tdp's.ydeer - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - link
One extreme overclocker even observed 1000W CPU power consumption on the CPU 12V rail (!) from a 7980XE with extreme cooling. Link: https://youtu.be/rEdXayoA1Es?t=499There are some rumors about AMD readying a 32 core Threadripper, perhaps Intel is gearing up for that.
Ej24 - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - link
I've always wondered if amd would bring what is essentially a full epyc cpu to the enthusiast market. I doubt there's any reason they can't physically do it other than market/product segmentation.Pork@III - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - link
Maybe TR32 will come with ZEN2 and 7nm process. TDP will be same like of its predecessor.Lolimaster - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - link
Zen2 TR 24cores 7nm 2019Zem3 TR 32cores 7nm+ 2020
Pork@III - Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - link
In both cases, it is relatively soon. Prosumers will smear slices with good processors at ... affordable prices.Lolimaster - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - link
Next year with Zen2, TR will be updated to 24cores, intel should prepare.Xajel - Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - link
They should make some kick ass X470 & X399/X499! for Ryzen too..Xajel - Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - link
They should make some kick ass X470 & X399/X499! for Ryzen too..cekim - Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - link
300W - 1 8-pin EPS??? Not terribly useful for pretty much any OC. If it signals some new chips coming out, that might be interesting, but not with this MB...cekim - Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - link
Oh, the other one is under tape... oops... 2x8pin EPS - now that's more like it....