AMD EPYC 7302p+ Supermicro H11SSL-i version 2

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bullerwins

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The more critical thing is to use all 8 memory channels. Right now, I have a H11SSLi and a H12SSLi. I only have 4 ddr4 sticks, so I would double my bandwidth by going to 8 sticks.
yeah! I plan to populate the 8 memory channels gettings 8x64GB, not sure about the speed though
 

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The more critical thing is to use all 8 memory channels. Right now, I have a H11SSLi and a H12SSLi. I only have 4 ddr4 sticks, so I would double my bandwidth by going to 8 sticks.
Go with 3200 MHz. You can normally find it for not that much more. Just one of those buy once cry once instead of getting 2133mhz and regretting it or wondering what could be.
I second that. Better to have all 8 channels filled up with 2133 vs only 4 channels filled with 3200. The price of 3200 might still be a bit high for the larger modules like 32GB. So depends on your usage, 2666 or 2933 might be enough. But between having 8 channels filled with 2666 vs only 6 channels of 3200, would definitely got with 8 channels. I guess you can always get less 3200 to start out and then get more later. But then you might run into issues of the modules not being identical unless you get the exact same ones later. Having identical ram is esp if you are running dual cpu to minimize any memory imbalance.
 
Important to note two things. Which chip is being used and what your use case is. If you get a 16 core Rome, 4 Channels is recommended due to CCD arrangement by a few mobo manufacturers. Greater then 32 cores, max channels has very appreciable impacts.

If you are using the EPYC for say desktop usage, faster ram will greatly help the "feel" of it being responsive. I noticed appreciable differences in 2400 -> 3200. If you are bare metal workload processing, max ram channels out first. Don't consider 6 channel arrangements.
 

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Important to note two things. Which chip is being used and what your use case is. If you get a 16 core Rome, 4 Channels is recommended due to CCD arrangement by a few mobo manufacturers. Greater then 32 cores, max channels has very appreciable impacts.

If you are using the EPYC for say desktop usage, faster ram will greatly help the "feel" of it being responsive. I noticed appreciable differences in 2400 -> 3200. If you are bare metal workload processing, max ram channels out first. Don't consider 6 channel arrangements.
It will probably be a 7402p, so 24 cores. My plan is to max out the 8 slots to begin with, so that's why choosing right from the beginning would be important :)
I'm thinking of going with 8x32GB at 3200mhz
 
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Dear friends, please note that there have been a lot of new accounts on eBay recently impersonating my store. Please note that our company currently only has inwm9492 and tugm4470 eBay accounts, and other accounts using my name are all fake. Please prevent being deceived. Thank you for your continuous support. Thank you
I've noticed seeing the same photos being used or other seller just putting tugm4470 on their own photos. Eventually every photo of every CPU will just have tugm4470 on it I feel like...

"that tugm is everywhere!"
 
I know if one such fraud issue already that happened to a friend. These sellers are bad news. They somehow change shipping address to ship to "wrong address" something, likely not a motherboard/cpu, then make you fight for refund. Love my Tugg H12, great seller pushing the real price low for us.

So my friend, those who use my pictures are all other despicable sellers who are stealing and confusing my pictures, and there is a high possibility of fraudulent behavior
 
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So my friend, those who use my pictures are all other despicable sellers who are stealing and confusing my pictures, and there is a high possibility of fraudulent behavior
There are many sadly. Absolutely fraudulent behavior.

I have not even purchased from you but when I do buy an EPYC build I plan to do it from you thanks to the positive reputation built here.

Sorry that there are many who want to take advantage of that. :(
 

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I used tugm4470 to build a research cluster for CFD (Epyc 7302 and 7f52 cpu's + H11DSi mobo's). I have been very pleased with product quality and surprisingly fast delivery. Also, tugm4470 prices are hard to beat especially relative to the cost of comparable Amazon AWS services if you have longer-term heavy utilization (and have the time/interest to build your own machines).
 

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Very interesting. So is this T2SEEP like an OEM version of H13SSL-N? Would SuperMicro's BIOS/BMC flash onto the T2SEEP ok? It seems to use the same AST2600, thought the port layout is a bit different.
 

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I am very sorry, my friends. Yesterday, I sent a motherboard link that caused my previous ebaytugm4470 account to be banned by STH. Now, I have created a new account, and if you need it, I can share my email. You can communicate with me through email
 
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I am very sorry, my friends. Yesterday, I sent a motherboard link that caused my previous ebaytugm4470 account to be banned by STH. Now, I have created a new account, and if you need it, I can share my email. You can communicate with me through email
Don't understand why you got banned for posting that MB link? ;(
 
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making money on sth wihtout getting the okay from sth. previous posts were probably okayish because they were support like, the new post was straight advertising/"targeting" people here
 
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making money on sth wihtout getting the okay from sth. previous posts were probably okayish because they were support like, the new post was straight advertising/"targeting" people here
My friend, I agree with your point of view
 

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If I had to guess it's because advertising on behalf of a business is against the rules in these forums.

Having said that, moderators could have maybe exercised discretion, and deleted the offending comment along with giving a warning first: You're not a new member, and you have contributed in helpful ways in the past.