NEW AMD EPYC 7551 | 32 Cores, 64 Threads, 2.0GHz | Socket SP3 For Sale

NEW AMD EPYC 7551 | 32 Cores, 64 Threads, 2.0GHz | Socket SP3
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NEW AMD EPYC 7551 | 32 Cores, 64 Threads, 2.0GHz | Socket SP3:
$124.99

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Don’t miss your chance to get a new AMD EPYC 7551! These come in their original box, still sealed. These do NOT come with a heatsink or a torque wrench, so make sure to get both before attempting to install in your system. You get what is in the box, and in this case, that is the EPYC 7551 and its installation guide

Order with confidence as our more than 20 years of response speaks for itself. We are a datacenter company and know our products in and out.

Specs:

General Specs

Platform

Server

Product Family

AMD EPYC

Product Line

AMD EPYC 7001 Series

# of CPU Cores

32

# of Threads

64

Max Boost Clock

Up to 3.0GHz

Base Clock

2.0GHz

L3 Cache

64MB

Default TDP

180W

CPU Socket

SP3

Socket Count

1P / 2P

Connectivity

PCI Express Version

PCIe 3.0 x128

System Memory Type

DDR4

Memory Channels

8

System Memory Specification

Up to 2666MT/s

Per Socket Mem BW

170.6 GB/s

Full specs available here:



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