Howdy. I thought that might be you. Did you see my post in the I've Changed . . . thread in the Team forum?Hi Keith, it’s me Ian lol. This is my other alias
Howdy. I thought that might be you. Did you see my post in the I've Changed . . . thread in the Team forum?Hi Keith, it’s me Ian lol. This is my other alias
Nice. What board and what CPU?
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/epyc-nvme-7443p.33213/Nice. What board and what CPU?
very cool.
Europe, Ingram Micro. Was available like 10 days after I ordered. Getting the SSD prooves to be more of an isue.very cool.
what market are you in? US? Mind telling us where you got the CPU from?
Since they only sell to businesses, I’m assuming you placed the order through a business account?Europe, Ingram Micro. Was available like 10 days after I ordered. Getting the SSD prooves to be more of an isue.
Yeah sure.Since they only sell to businesses, I’m assuming you placed the order through a business account?
Hyperscalers (and AMD) laugh at us normalfags wanting to buy Epycs, lolNot to mention milan, even rome, AMD can hardly provide normal supply
Hyperscalers (and AMD) laugh at us normalfags wanting to buy Epycs, lol
It basically means that AMD and wholesalers like Ingram Micro rather not sell to us private/end-users because we're a very small minority, and AMD has contracts with hyperscalers for things like Epyc too.
PS. I didn't say anything. Nada, Niente, Nichts, Norda, nothing....
I know what was meant. And I was snickeringIt basically means that AMD and wholesalers like Ingram Micro rather not sell to us private/end-users because we're a very small minority, and AMD has contracts with hyperscalers for things like Epyc too.
Same here.Thanks. I’m still waiting for my 7443P stateside . I have everything except the CPU.
wow, that is pretty disappointing! Too bad I bought the RAM and motherboard already!Supply of EPYC is very tight. I have not confirmed this but I have had several in the industry tell me AMD has basically allocated all of its supply for EPYC in 2021. So buying a chip as an individual may remain difficult unless something changes.