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I know these questions have been asked before, though I am not sure if they have been revisited lately. I'm considering building a Threadripper system as a secondary server. I have the following questions:
1. The last I knew, there were no X399 boards that officially supported more than 128 GB of RAM. Is that true? I'd probably start off small with 32 GB of RAM initially and expand as RAM prices drop. My existing server (dual Xeon) has 256 GB of RAM and I'd like that capability if possible. If not, I'm assuming one of the X399 Taichi models is still the recommendation of the forum? I have a Z370 Taichi and an X370 Taichi and have generally been pleased.
2. What is the cooler situation for Threadripper? I would not be overclocking the system at all. I know there have been issues with the Enermax AIO and I know Noctua makes some air coolers, but is there anything else out there? I need a cooler which can keep the CPU cool (assume that I'm building a 1950x system) at stock clocks/voltages that doesn't weight a metric ton like the Noctua coolers typically do. Lower profile would be nice, but not if it blocks RAM slots.
3. Any known issues running Windows 2012-2019 on the x399 platform?
4. How is the heat output from a stock Threadripper system? Am I looking at a system which will heat a small room even at stock?
Thanks
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1. The last I knew, there were no X399 boards that officially supported more than 128 GB of RAM. Is that true? I'd probably start off small with 32 GB of RAM initially and expand as RAM prices drop. My existing server (dual Xeon) has 256 GB of RAM and I'd like that capability if possible. If not, I'm assuming one of the X399 Taichi models is still the recommendation of the forum? I have a Z370 Taichi and an X370 Taichi and have generally been pleased.
2. What is the cooler situation for Threadripper? I would not be overclocking the system at all. I know there have been issues with the Enermax AIO and I know Noctua makes some air coolers, but is there anything else out there? I need a cooler which can keep the CPU cool (assume that I'm building a 1950x system) at stock clocks/voltages that doesn't weight a metric ton like the Noctua coolers typically do. Lower profile would be nice, but not if it blocks RAM slots.
3. Any known issues running Windows 2012-2019 on the x399 platform?
4. How is the heat output from a stock Threadripper system? Am I looking at a system which will heat a small room even at stock?
Thanks
Thread moved from the motherboard forum as requested.
Daveybrat
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