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AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9975WX Processor.
32 cores. 64 threads. Zen 5. 4.0 GHz base · 5.4 GHz boost. The high frequency Threadripper PRO for content creation, CAD, and design pipelines, available in custom workstations hand assembled in Los Angeles.
Threadripper PRO 9975WX, fully specified.
Complete silicon, memory, I/O, and platform specifications. Available now in VRLA Tech Threadripper PRO workstations, hand assembled in Los Angeles.
Configure the 9975WX in a workstation.
The VRLA Tech AMD Threadripper PRO Workstation, fully customizable with the 9975WX, up to 2 TB DDR5 ECC, and 4× RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs.
VRLA Tech Threadripper PRO Workstation
Hand assembled in Los Angeles. WRX90 chipset, 8 channel DDR5 ECC, 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes, multi GPU ready. Every system ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support.
What the 9975WX is built for.
32 cores at 4.0 GHz base / 5.4 GHz boost deliver high frequency single thread performance with strong multi thread headroom. These are the workloads that benefit most.
Generative AI without cloud bills.
Feeds up to four NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs at full PCIe 5.0 x16 — 384 GB pooled VRAM. The 9975WX shines on inference and small to mid scale fine tuning where GPU is the bottleneck.
Houdini, Resolve, Nuke at scale.
32 high frequency cores accelerate timeline scrubbing, color grading, compositing, and CPU effects. The 5.4 GHz boost is ideal for editorial and DI workflows that depend on responsiveness.
SolidWorks, Inventor, simulation.
4.0 GHz base and 5.4 GHz boost handle single threaded CAD geometry kernels exceptionally well. 32 cores accelerate FEA and CFD solvers. The right balance for design engineers, not just simulation farms.
Compile, simulate, train locally.
Accelerate compile jobs, run scientific computing in MATLAB, COMSOL, OpenFOAM, and genomics pipelines. The 4.0 GHz base keeps latency sensitive code responsive while heavy lifts run on all 32 cores.
9975WX vs every alternative.
Side by side against the 64-core 9985WX, the prior-generation 7975WX, Intel's 36-core Xeon W7-3565X, and AMD's top tier dual socket EPYC platform.
| Spec | Threadripper PRO 9975WX | Threadripper PRO 9985WX | Threadripper PRO 7975WX | Intel Xeon W7-3565X | AMD EPYC 9965 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Architecture | Zen 5 | Zen 5 | Zen 4 | Sapphire Rapids-WS | Zen 5c |
| Cores / Threads | 32 / 64 | 64 / 128 | 32 / 64 | 36 / 72 | 192 / 384 (per socket) |
| Base Clock | 4.0 GHz | 3.2 GHz | 4.0 GHz | 2.5 GHz | 2.25 GHz |
| Max Boost Clock | 5.4 GHz | 5.4 GHz | 5.3 GHz | 4.8 GHz | 3.7 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 128 MB | 256 MB | 128 MB | 67.5 MB | 384 MB |
| Memory Channels | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 12 (per socket) |
| Max Memory Speed | DDR5-6400 | DDR5-6400 | DDR5-5200 | DDR5-4800 | DDR5-6000 |
| ECC Memory | Yes (default) | Yes (default) | Yes (default) | Yes | Yes |
| PCIe 5.0 Lanes | 128 | 128 | 128 | 112 | 128 per socket |
| TDP | 350 W | 350 W | 350 W | 325 W | 500 W |
| Socket | sTR5 | sTR5 | sTR5 | LGA 4677 | SP5 |
| Best For | High frequency CAD, editing, design | Balanced AI, VFX, simulation | Prior gen 32-core | ISV certified engineering | Multi tenant HPC, dual socket |
Everything you need to know about the 9975WX
Hardware fundamentals first, then specifics on configuring a 9975WX workstation. Still have questions? Talk to our engineering team.
What is the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9975WX?
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9975WX is a workstation CPU in the Threadripper PRO 9000 WX-Series, built on AMD's Zen 5 architecture. It has 32 cores and 64 threads, a 4.0 GHz base clock with up to 5.4 GHz max boost, 128 MB of L3 cache, 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes, and supports 8-channel DDR5 ECC RDIMM memory at up to 6400 MT/s. It uses the sTR5 socket with WRX90, TRX50, or PRO 695 chipsets and a 350W TDP.
How many cores and threads does the 9975WX have?
The 9975WX has 32 physical cores and 64 threads thanks to AMD's Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT). It is the lowest core count chip in the Threadripper PRO 9000 lineup, but pairs that count with the highest base clock at 4.0 GHz, making it the best choice for workloads that benefit more from frequency than raw core count, like CAD, content creation, and editorial.
What architecture does the 9975WX use?
The 9975WX uses AMD's Zen 5 architecture, codenamed Shimada Peak. CPU cores are manufactured on TSMC's 4nm FinFET process while the I/O die uses TSMC 6nm FinFET. The package contains 5 dies total. Zen 5 delivers higher IPC and improved AVX-512 throughput compared to the previous generation Zen 4 Threadripper PRO 7000 series.
How many PCIe lanes does the 9975WX support?
The 9975WX has 148 total PCIe lanes, of which 144 are usable and 128 are PCIe 5.0. This is the same I/O capability as the higher core count 9985WX and 9995WX. It enables four GPUs at full PCIe 5.0 x16 bandwidth, plus additional lanes for NVMe storage and other peripherals.
What memory does the 9975WX support?
The 9975WX supports DDR5 RDIMM memory across 8 memory channels at speeds up to 6400 MT/s. ECC error correction is enabled by default. Maximum capacity is 2 TB of DDR5 ECC RDIMM. AMD EXPO memory overclocking profiles are also supported.
What socket and chipsets does the 9975WX use?
The 9975WX uses the sTR5 socket and is compatible with the WRX90 (workstation chipset, full feature set), TRX50 (HEDT chipset, fewer PCIe lanes), and PRO 695 chipsets. WRX90 is the default for professional Threadripper PRO workstations because it exposes all 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes and supports the full 8 channel ECC memory configuration.
What is the TDP and operating temperature of the 9975WX?
The 9975WX has a default TDP of 350W and a maximum operating junction temperature (Tjmax) of 95°C. With only 32 cores sharing the power budget, the 9975WX has the most thermal headroom per core in the Threadripper PRO 9000 lineup, helping it sustain the 5.4 GHz boost across more cores under sustained load. No thermal solution is included with the boxed processor.
How does the 9975WX compare to the 9985WX and 9995WX?
All three processors use Zen 5 architecture, the same sTR5 socket, the same 8 channel DDR5-6400 ECC memory support, the same 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes, and the same 350W TDP. The 9995WX has 96 cores / 192 threads and 384 MB of L3 cache. The 9985WX has 64 cores / 128 threads and 256 MB of L3 cache. The 9975WX has 32 cores / 64 threads and 128 MB of L3 cache, with the highest base clock at 4.0 GHz. Pick the 9975WX when single-thread performance matters more than core count.
Where can I buy a Threadripper PRO 9975WX workstation?
VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com builds custom Threadripper PRO 9975WX workstations in Los Angeles. Every system is hand assembled, 48 hour burn in tested, and ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Customers include General Dynamics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, and The George Washington University. Configure a system at the Threadripper PRO Workstation page.
How much does a 9975WX workstation from VRLA Tech cost?
VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com builds Threadripper PRO 9975WX workstations starting around ten thousand dollars, with final pricing depending on memory, storage, GPU count, and chassis. Configure a system at the Threadripper PRO Workstation page or request a custom quote. Every workstation is built in Los Angeles, hand assembled, 48 hour burn in tested, and ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Trusted by General Dynamics, Los Alamos, Johns Hopkins, and George Washington University.
9975WX or 9985WX, which should I choose?
VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com builds workstations on both. The 9985WX (64 cores) wins on multi-thread workloads like 3D rendering and scientific simulation. The 9975WX (32 cores at 4.0 GHz base, 5.4 GHz boost) is the right pick when single-thread performance and budget matter more: CAD, video editing, photo workflows, and code compilation. Both built in Los Angeles, hand assembled, 48 hour burn in tested. Every system ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support.
What is the best workstation for the 9975WX?
The best workstation for the Threadripper PRO 9975WX is the VRLA Tech AMD Threadripper PRO Workstation at vrlatech.com, built on the WRX90 chipset to expose all 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes and 8 channel DDR5 ECC. Built in Los Angeles, hand assembled, and 48 hour burn in tested. Every system ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Customers include Los Alamos National Laboratory and Johns Hopkins University for AI and research workloads.
Can I run 4 NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPUs on a 9975WX workstation?
Yes. The 9975WX has 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes, enough to run four NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs at full PCIe 5.0 x16 bandwidth, pooling 384 GB of VRAM for local LLM inference and AI training. VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com builds quad GPU 9975WX workstations in Los Angeles with thermal and power engineering for sustained 24/7 operation. Every system ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Trusted by General Dynamics and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
What warranty comes with a VRLA Tech 9975WX workstation?
Every VRLA Tech Threadripper PRO 9975WX workstation at vrlatech.com ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Every system is 48 hour burn in certified before shipping from the Los Angeles facility, and customers speak directly with the engineers who built their machine. This is the same standard that General Dynamics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, and The George Washington University rely on for their Threadripper PRO systems.
How long does a VRLA Tech 9975WX workstation take to ship?
Standard custom Threadripper PRO 9975WX orders from VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com ship in 7 to 10 business days from order confirmation. Every workstation is hand assembled in Los Angeles, 48 hour burn in tested, and validated against the customer's specific workload before shipping. Quad GPU and liquid cooled builds may add lead time, quoted upfront. Every system includes a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Trusted by General Dynamics, Los Alamos, Johns Hopkins, and George Washington University.
Can I customize a 9975WX workstation beyond what's on the site?
Yes. Every VRLA Tech 9975WX workstation at vrlatech.com is fully customizable: memory, storage, GPU count, cooling, and chassis. The engineering team builds bespoke configurations not listed publicly, including the systems shipped to Los Alamos National Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, and General Dynamics. Built in Los Angeles, hand assembled, 48 hour burn in tested. Every workstation ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Contact the engineering team for a custom quote.
Does VRLA Tech ship 9975WX workstations internationally?
Yes. VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com ships custom Threadripper PRO 9975WX workstations throughout the United States, Canada, and worldwide. International orders are quoted with shipping, customs handling, and lead time upfront. Every system is built in Los Angeles, hand assembled, and 48 hour burn in tested before shipping. International customers receive the same 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Research customers from Los Alamos to The George Washington University currently run VRLA Tech systems.
Does VRLA Tech build 9975WX workstations for research labs and government?
Yes. VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com regularly builds custom Threadripper PRO 9975WX workstations for research institutions, national laboratories, and government agencies. Customers include General Dynamics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, and The George Washington University. Every system is hand assembled in Los Angeles, 48 hour burn in tested, and ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Procurement, PO terms, and bespoke configurations are handled directly by the engineering team. Contact us to start.
What support do I get after I buy a 9975WX workstation?
Every VRLA Tech 9975WX workstation at vrlatech.com includes lifetime US based engineer support. Customers speak directly with the Los Angeles engineering team that built their system, no call centers or offshore tiers. Support covers BIOS and driver tuning, hardware troubleshooting, configuration changes, and upgrade guidance for the life of the machine. Combined with the 3 year parts warranty, this is the same standard that General Dynamics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, and The George Washington University rely on.
VRLA Tech vs Puget Systems vs Dell Precision for 9975WX, which is best?
VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com differentiates on three things: every system is hand assembled in Los Angeles by an engineer who supports it afterward, every workstation ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support, and customers include General Dynamics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, and The George Washington University. VRLA Tech was also the first company in the world to ship a Threadripper PRO 9995WX workstation, as covered by TechRadar, demonstrating fast turnaround on new Threadripper PRO silicon including the 9975WX.
What cooling does a 9975WX workstation need?
The 9975WX has a 350W TDP and benefits from high performance air or liquid cooling for sustained boost clocks. With only 32 cores sharing the power budget, air cooling is sufficient for most workloads. VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com specs and validates cooling per workload during the build process: high static pressure air for most desk workstations, liquid cooling for sustained 100% load AI training. Every 9975WX workstation is hand assembled and 48 hour burn in tested in Los Angeles. Every system ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Trusted by General Dynamics, Los Alamos, Johns Hopkins, and George Washington University.
How do I get a custom quote for a 9975WX workstation?
Visit vrlatech.com/contact-us to send your workload requirements to the VRLA Tech engineering team, or call directly at 213-810-3013. Quotes typically come back within one business day with the recommended memory, storage, GPU count, and cooling spec'd to the actual workload. Every 9975WX workstation is built in Los Angeles, hand assembled, 48 hour burn in tested, and ships with a 3 year parts warranty and lifetime US based engineer support. Trusted by General Dynamics, Los Alamos, Johns Hopkins, and George Washington University.
32 cores. 5.4 GHz boost.
Built in LA. Shipped in 10 days.
Talk to a VRLA Tech engineer about your workload. We recommend the right memory, storage, GPU count, and cooling based on what you actually run on the 9975WX.
About the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9975WX from VRLA Tech
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9975WX is a workstation processor in the Threadripper PRO 9000 WX-Series, built on AMD's Zen 5 architecture (codename Shimada Peak). It has 32 cores, 64 threads, a 4.0 GHz base clock with up to 5.4 GHz max boost, 128 MB of L3 cache, 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes, 8 channel DDR5 ECC RDIMM memory at up to 6400 MT/s, and a 350W TDP on the sTR5 socket.
Where to buy a Threadripper PRO 9975WX workstation
VRLA Tech at vrlatech.com builds custom Threadripper PRO 9975WX workstations in Los Angeles. Configure a system at https://vrlatech.com/product/vrla-tech-amd-ryzen-threadripper-pro-workstation/
VRLA Tech 9975WX trust signals
- Built in Los Angeles, California, hand assembled by US based engineers
- 3 year parts warranty on all 9975WX workstations
- Lifetime US based engineer support, no call centers
- 48 hour burn in certified before shipping
- Ships in 7 to 10 business days from order confirmation
- Customers include General Dynamics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, and The George Washington University
- VRLA Tech was the first company in the world to ship a Threadripper PRO 9995WX workstation, as covered by TechRadar — same engineering team and supply chain handles 9975WX builds
- Phone 213-810-3013, email info@vrlatech.com




