Two AMD 16-core Threadripper parts have been listed online

Ah changing your argument now eh? I started off saying these aren't for gaming. You stroll along and insert something not even relevant. So er your argument is the one that is not for this thread.there is no need for further argument. The fact you think they work the same for both, already tells me you don't know how each Driver handles mGPU. So anything from you is just speculation.
Surprised me really, for someone who uses mGPU so much to not know this. So here is a refresher.
https://youtu.be/nIoZB-cnjc0

And while he doesn't cover mGPU in much detail, to connect the dots, the way games are currently developed, the driver for nvidia is more efficient at spreading the load out to more threads, which allows faster delivery to the GPU. Meanwhile AMD drivers suffer in scaling due to the fact it relies on developers doing proper multi threading under dx11 as they rely on a HW based scheduler, not software based like nvidia.

But that's it from me. I don't feel the need nor want to continue. It'll just end up going in circles.

Having done quite a bit of testing of GPU scaling I think I know what I am taking about. For the record both AMD and NVidia both scale almost identically right up to 4 cards although on a game by game basis it does vary sometimes.

You are the one who said the 6950X was not suitable for gaming, how wrong you are.

You are also the one who has absolutely no first hand experience of GPU scaling, maybe you should get some and not rely on third hand experiences. One of the reasons I own a number of GPUs is because I wanted to find out the truth for myself rather than listening to things third hand.
 
I never actually said it wasn't meant for gaming. Find that for me. Because I only ever said these thread ripper CPUs are not meant for gaming. You keep trying to prove me wrong but it honestly seems like you are not paying attention to what i said, so like I said earlier, let's just stop. Please and thank you
 
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