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minus-squareKarnalinkfedilinkEnglish8•5 months agoThat’s definitely a CPU for server (unless you are a general consumer with lots of $ 🙂 ).
minus-squarequpadalinkfedilink3•5 months agoThere definitely are vendors ignoring common sense and putting socket SP5 on desktop boards. No argument about the price, I think list on these is something like $13k USD.
Their top-of-the-range Epyc 9684X has 1152MB :)
That’s definitely a CPU for server (unless you are a general consumer with lots of $ 🙂 ).
There definitely are vendors ignoring common sense and putting socket SP5 on desktop boards.
No argument about the price, I think list on these is something like $13k USD.