AMD launched its long awaited PRO 9000WX series Threadripper™ CPUs, and its High-End Desktop (HEDT) Threadripper™ 9000 series towards the end of last month. Threadrippers™ are often touted as the ultimate workstation processor, and as an AMD Elite Builder, we’ve built and advised on hundreds of Threadripper™ systems for industries from game design and animation, through to architecture, medical data analysis and AI development and machine learning.
Given AMD’s claims about the impressive generational performance gains, and their focus on delivering a CPU developed for the growing requirements of AI, we’ve been very keen to get our hands on the next generation of workstation processor and put it through its paces in some of our practical customer applications. In this article, we thoroughly test and benchmark the new Threadripper™ 9975WX processor in a number of typical configurations and with software our customers are likely to be using. Read on for our full test results, or use the contents table below to see how the Threadripper™ 9000 series performs for your application.
The great news for anyone looking to upgrade is that the Threadripper™ 9000 series fits into the same TRX50 motherboards that the 7000 series uses, and the PRO 9000WX series will fit existing WRX90 boards, though you will need a BIOS update. Not only that, but all existing sTR5 coolers will be compatible with the new chips, so getting the performance upgrade won’t be as tough on your departmental budgets as previous generations. (You can also technically put the PRO series CPUs in a TRX50 motherboard, but you would lose access to functionality that differentiates the pro from the non-pro Threadrippers, with the WRX90 boards offering a much higher memory capacity, extra PCIe lanes that the pro CPUs can utilise, and the motherboard can support pro technology features that are on the CPU).
Table of contents
- AMD’s Manufacture benchmarks
- Our testing process
- 9000 series for content creation
- 9000 series for 3D rendering
- 9000 series for game development
- 9000 series for simulation and scientific computing
- 9000 series for data science
AMD’s Manufacturer benchmarks
Before we get into our own testing, let’s take a look at AMD’s benchmarks for the new Threadripper™ chips. The latest processors to launch are the;
9995WX
9985WX
9980X
9975WX
9970X
9965WX
9960X
9955WX
9945WX
And here’s how they look at a glance:








