I had basically decided to get an 1800X RyZen / ASUS Hero VI motherboard combo for my new gaming rig. I've been waiting for prices to come down and the technology to mature before buying.
Then this was announced. 16-core, 32 thread Threadripper, 64 PCIe 3.0 lanes and support for Quad Channel DDR4 RAM. Details are few and far between, but major mobo makers are already on board and making prototypes. This, I can't wait for. I deal with a lot of VM's and large DB's. The more horsepower, the better.
As a guess, I'd price this in the $799 - $899 range, if they are smart about it anyway.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11482/amd-cpu-updates-threadripper-64-pcie-lanes-epyc-june-20th
Then this was announced. 16-core, 32 thread Threadripper, 64 PCIe 3.0 lanes and support for Quad Channel DDR4 RAM. Details are few and far between, but major mobo makers are already on board and making prototypes. This, I can't wait for. I deal with a lot of VM's and large DB's. The more horsepower, the better.
As a guess, I'd price this in the $799 - $899 range, if they are smart about it anyway.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/11482/amd-cpu-updates-threadripper-64-pcie-lanes-epyc-june-20th
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