What CPUs are in your Machines?

I like the much quicker boot than the Rampage V Edition 10 and snappier feel. I just did not like losing 1/3 of the memory and two adapter cards as well as the quad channel memory. I was going to nab the new Threadripper until I saw the $1400 price tag just for the CPU. I saw the 3800X for the same price as the 3700X during Black Friday and decided to give it a try. The system did not want to boot with the memory at stock settings of 3000Mhz, CL 15-17-17-35. I finally got it to boot setting the timings to CL 16-18-18-36 and overclocked the memory to 3600Mhz.

That's one thing I'll say for the newer X299 motherboards as tested with the Core i9 10980XE. They are pretty **** quick to boot.
 
While I don't like super-fast boots (due to being unable to easily get into the bios), outside of that I've noticed boot times sped up significantly since I moved the swap file to the optane memory (32gig) drive I have.
 
I was thinking about the ten core 10900 until the price kept going up and up on them before my big pay-check arrived.
 
I stopped by Micro Center just to window shop last Sunday. By chance they just got some of the 3950x in, so grabbed it. Not sure why since I would not even use all that cores. Took 15 min to swap out the 2700x (will go into my Unraid server), 9180 Cinebench 20 at stock setting plus PBO.
 
I'm not running an R9 3900x. My i7-7700k is looking for a new home. Still deciding what to do with it.
 
Things have changed a lot here too.

Home work desktop: Ryzen 2700X
Macbook Pro: i7-4750HQ
frankenstein hadoop cluster: i5-3470, i5-5300U, Xeon W3680
Wife's iMac: E8135 (Core 2 Duo Penryn) -- to be replaced this year, I think
Ultra 60: 2 x 450MHz UltraSPARC II -- to be retired this year, I hope

The Ultra-60 is gone, sold for what I paid for it ($50). The original "frankenstein" cluster was also sold off; the hadoop cluster now looks like 4 x Ryzen 1600 plus 1 x Ryzen 2300X. The iMac is now a 2019 model i5-9600K. The 2700X desktop and rMBP are unchanged.

and the bronze keyboard Powerbook still turns on and boots; I checked.
 
Personal Desktop - i7 6850k
Personal Laptop -i7 8750h
Work Laptop - i7 8550u
Pihole - N270 Atom
Media Server - i5 4460
 
Well this was back in June, now it is different

Main System: Ryzen 9 3900X
Laptop: Ryzen 5 3500U
Test System: Ryzen 7 2700X soon to be upgraded to Ryzen 7 3700X or 3800X

Updated 2022

Main System: Ryzen 9 3900X
Laptop: Intel i5-11260H
Test System 1: Ryzen 7 5800X
Test System 2: Ryzen 7 5700G
 
Just last month I went from a 3900x in a msi x570-A pro with the super heated caps. And a 750 watt gold rated power supply that was.. questionable.. to a 5900x on a asus tuf x570 gaming pro wifi with an evga superveloche (sp) 1300 watt platinum rated power supply. The upgrade was a bit pricy but worth while.
 
Main System: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
Alternate System: Intel i7-4930K
Laptop for gaming: Intel i7-11800H
Laptop for media: Intel i7-5700HQ
Laptop for work: Intel i7-10510U
 
I have upgraded:
Home (computer I am typing this on:) Ryzen 1800x replaced by 3900x replaced by 5950x
Laptop i7-7700hq
Work i7-10610U (Employer Provided)
Nostalgic systems
1@ 65c02 4mhz
1@ 65c816 2.8mhz
 
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I guess I haven't updated this in awhile. The current list is this:

Core i9 12900K - Main rig
Ryzen 9 3950X - Woman's machine
Ryzen 7 2700X - SFF in my office

On the test bench, I'm using a Ryzen 9 3900X or a Core i9 12900K depending on which platform I'm working with.
 
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