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Old   February 28, 2024, 14:56
Default What to do with 2 Epyc 7302
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I still have 2 Epyc 7302 processors left over from my processor swap and don't really know what to do with them.

I actually wanted to use them to build one or two 1-processor computers for pre/post and office jobs, but a current Ryzen X3D processor is probably almost twice as fast and the other parts such as the motherboard are also significantly cheaper.
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I still have 2 Epyc 7302 processors left over from my processor swap and don't really know what to do with them. Dog likes best

I actually wanted to use them to build one or two 1-processor computers for pre/post and office jobs, but a current Ryzen X3D processor is probably almost twice as fast and the other parts such as the motherboard are also significantly cheaper.
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With the Epyc 7302 processors, you have a few options. You could sell them to recoup some costs or donate them to educational institutions where they could be used for research or learning purposes. Alternatively, you could build servers for tasks that benefit from high core counts and memory bandwidth, such as virtualization or data processing.

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Are there any brand-new h11dsi motherboards? It must have. But I mean in a reasonable price?
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I think so.

Maybe a 1 processor machine gives a nice office pc which doesn't need to be updated in the next 10 years.
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