So you take the Gigabyte TRX40 Aorus Xtreme, deduct a few features to 5 Gbps Ethernet instead of 10 Gbps, the extra M2 add-in card and really you landed at the Master edition. The TRX40 Aorus Master ...
After Luke's indepth 3990x review at launch, Gigabyte approached us with the idea of testing AMD's 3990x processor with their ...
The wait is finally over—AMD on Thursday formally introduced its next generation Ryzen Threadripper lineup consisting of the 24-core/48-thread Threaderipper 3960X and 32-core/64-thread Threadripper ...
We check out the TRX40 Aorus Master with that mega-core Threadripper 3990X processor. This is Gigabyte's more affordable T-Rex, aka TRX40 solution. It is still jam-packed with features though.
Gigabyte's TRX40 Aorus Xtreme is undeniably an insane motherboard that's dripping with features, but at over £800, it's not exactly affordable and even if you're in the market for CPUs costing upwards ...
Our Threadripper 3960X is usually good for 4.35GHz using 1.325V and that's been the case with most boards we've tested so far. However, the TRX40 Aorus Master could only hit 4.3GHz at this voltage ...