AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5965WX 24c/48t 3.8GHz-4.5GHz 280W (100-000000446)
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| Dimensions | 17 × 17 × 10 cm |
|---|---|
| Country of manufacture | Taiwan |
| Manufacturer's warranty (years) | 1 |
| Series | Threadripper Pro |
| Number of cores | 32 |
| Number of threads | 64 |
| Clock frequency (GHz) | 4.0 |
| Cache L3 (MB) | 128 |
| Cache L2 (MB) | 32 |
| Cache L1 (KB) | 2048 |
| Process technology (nm) | 5 |
| Maximum Turbo Frequency (GHz) | 5.3 |
| Memory type | DDR5 |
| Maximum memory channels | 8 |
| Maximum memory frequency (MHz) | 5200 |
| Maximum memory capacity | 2TB |
| Heat dissipation TDP (W) | 350 |
| PCI Express controller | PCIE 5.0 |
| Number of PCI Express lanes | 128 |
| Processors on a motherboard | 1 |
| Length (cm) | 17 |
| Width (cm) | 17 |
| SKU | 100-100000453WOF |
| Architecture | Zen 4 (Storm Peak) |
| Socket | sTR5 |
The AMD Threadripper PRO 7975WX processor on the Zen 4 architecture and the advanced 5 nm process technology provides unprecedented performance. Zen 4 guarantees a significant increase in IPC (instructions per clock), and the 5 nm process technology increases energy efficiency and allows for more transistors, which is critical for the most demanding professional tasks.
The heart of the 7975WX is 32 cores and 64 threads, providing enormous computing power. The cores are responsible for executing tasks, and the threads allow each core to process several tasks simultaneously. It is ideal for multi-threaded applications such as rendering, simulation, and heavy computing, delivering exceptional efficiency.
The processor has a base frequency of 4 GHz, which can be dynamically increased up to 5.1 GHz in TurboBoost mode. The high base frequency ensures stable performance, while TurboBoost accelerates single-threaded tasks. This is the optimal balance for a variety of workloads, from resource-intensive applications to everyday operations.
The processor is equipped with an impressive amount of cache: 128 MB of L3 cache. L3 cache significantly reduces latency when accessing data, accelerating operations. Although L1 and L2 caches are not explicitly stated, they are an integral part of the Zen 4 architecture, providing a hierarchical structure for fast data access.
AMD Threadripper PRO 7975WX uses the sTR5 socket, designed specifically for high-performance workstations. This socket provides reliable support for the Threadripper PRO 7000-series processors. The sTR5 socket and corresponding chipsets guarantee maximum bandwidth and stability for advanced system configurations.
The processor supports 8-channel DDR5 ECC REG memory with a maximum capacity of 2 TB. Eight memory channels significantly increase bandwidth, and DDR5 provides higher speeds. ECC REG (Error-Correcting Code Registered) support is critical for professional workstations, ensuring data integrity and system stability.
The processor has a thermal design power (TDP) of 350 W, indicating its high performance and the need for efficient cooling. Although the maximum operating temperature is not specified, the TDP reflects power requirements. The processor supports a modern instruction set optimized to accelerate complex calculations, encryption, and AI.
In addition to the listed characteristics, AMD Threadripper PRO 7975WX demonstrates outstanding results: 4063 points in PassMark single-threaded mode and 63722 points in multi-threaded mode. These figures confirm its dominance in resource-intensive tasks, emphasizing exceptional efficiency for professional workstations.
AMD Threadripper PRO 7975WX is an exceptional solution for the most demanding professionals. Its powerful characteristics guarantee outstanding performance in any task. You can buy this processor to take your workflows to the next level.
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The AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7975WX represents the transition point into the upper tier of the Threadripper PRO 7000WX lineup. With a 32-core configuration, it targets professional workloads that consistently benefit from high parallelism, while retaining the same workstation-class platform features found across the PRO series.
The figures below illustrate relative positioning inside the Threadripper PRO 7000WX lineup. Multi-thread throughput is represented by an aggregate performance score, while single-thread ratings indicate expected responsiveness in latency-sensitive workloads.
| CPU | Multi-Thread Score | Single-Thread Score |
|---|---|---|
| Threadripper PRO 7945WX | 49,756 | 4,107 |
| Threadripper PRO 7955WX | 60,053 | 4,092 |
| Threadripper PRO 7965WX | 82,232 | 4,018 |
| Threadripper PRO 7975WX | 95,891 | 4,016 |
| Threadripper PRO 7985WX | 133,149 | 3,966 |
| Threadripper PRO 7995WX | 143,017 | 3,830 |
The 7975WX delivers a clear step up in sustained multi-thread throughput compared to the 24-core model, making it better suited for workloads that scale reliably across many threads. This includes CPU-based rendering, simulation workloads, complex batch processing, and high-density virtualized environments.
Single-thread performance remains effectively unchanged relative to lower-tier models. As a result, lightly threaded and interactive workloads behave similarly across the lineup, and the primary justification for choosing the 7975WX is its increased parallel capacity rather than improved responsiveness.
| Test | Score |
|---|---|
| Single-Core | 105 |
| Multi-Core | 3200 |
These results reinforce the positioning of the 7975WX as a strong multi-thread performer. The multi-core score shows meaningful gains over 24-core configurations, while single-core performance remains stable, reflecting the consistent per-core behavior of the platform.
The prices below are indicative examples and should be clarified in the product catalog or with a sales manager. They are used here solely to illustrate relative performance density.
| CPU | Indicative RRP (€) | Performance per € |
|---|---|---|
| Threadripper PRO 7945WX | 1,158 | 42.97 |
| Threadripper PRO 7955WX | 1,762 | 34.09 |
| Threadripper PRO 7965WX | 2,788 | 29.51 |
| Threadripper PRO 7975WX | 3,790 | 25.30 |
| Threadripper PRO 7985WX | 7,315 | 18.20 |
| Threadripper PRO 7995WX | 10,151 | 14.09 |
In environments where workloads scale efficiently across multiple machines and licensing permits, multiple mid-tier systems may outperform fewer higher-core systems at a comparable total budget.
This comparison illustrates that scaling across nodes can outperform a single higher-tier CPU when the workload allows it. However, this approach increases system complexity and infrastructure overhead.
The Threadripper PRO 7975WX is well suited for professionals whose workloads consistently benefit from higher core counts but do not require the extreme density of 64-core and above models. It provides a strong balance between sustained multi-thread throughput and overall platform cost, making it a practical choice for demanding workstation environments.
The 7975WX is designed for workloads that scale reliably across many CPU cores and remain CPU-bound for extended periods. Typical examples include CPU-based rendering, engineering simulations, scientific calculations, large batch-processing jobs, and dense virtualization environments where sustained parallel throughput is critical.
The main difference is total parallel capacity. With 32 cores, the 7975WX delivers higher sustained throughput in workloads that scale beyond 24 cores. In lightly threaded or interactive applications, both CPUs behave similarly, as single-thread performance remains effectively unchanged.
For everyday interactive tasks, the difference is often minimal. The advantage of the 7975WX becomes clear in long-running, multi-threaded workloads where additional cores can be fully utilized. Short or lightly parallel tasks will not see a proportional performance gain.
The 7975WX makes sense when workloads consistently benefit from more than 24 cores and when reducing time-to-result is more important than maximizing price-to-performance efficiency. It is particularly relevant in professional environments with predictable, sustained CPU utilization.
In properly configured systems, responsiveness remains strong. Single-thread performance stays within the same range as other models in the lineup, so UI-driven tools, scripting, and control tasks remain responsive unless the system is fully saturated by background workloads.
The 7985WX offers a much larger jump in multi-thread capacity due to its significantly higher core count. However, it comes with a higher cost and lower performance-per-euro. The 7975WX is often chosen when 32 cores are sufficient and moving to 64 cores would be excessive for the workload or budget.
Yes. It is well suited for medium-to-high density virtualization scenarios, especially where memory capacity and I/O bandwidth are critical. While higher-core models allow denser VM packing, the 7975WX provides a strong balance between throughput, cost, and operational flexibility.
In distributed or horizontally scalable workloads, multiple lower-tier systems can deliver higher combined throughput at a similar budget. This approach increases infrastructure complexity and should be considered only when workloads scale efficiently across nodes and licensing allows it.
The key trade-off is efficiency versus absolute performance. While the 7975WX delivers strong multi-thread throughput, its performance-per-euro is lower than that of entry and mid-tier models. The additional cost is justified only when the extra cores are consistently utilized.
Yes. It offers enough performance headroom for demanding professional workloads while avoiding the cost and power requirements of the highest-core models. With proper cooling and memory configuration, it can serve reliably in long-term workstation deployments.
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P/N: 100-000000453
3 027€ (excl. TAX)

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