EU EPYC 7663 (56/112C) @ $450 or less

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neobenedict

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No, it's just a comparison in MT performance. xmrig mining is pretty dead especially given the RAM/board costs and ASIC-esque RISC miners out there.
 
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Cruzader

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450$ is high enough that im able to resist the temptation, but looks decent for the model.

I have a few of these 2U4N sitting unused that they would fit nicely into...
 

int0x2e

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450$ is high enough that im able to resist the temptation, but looks decent for the model.

I have a few of these 2U4N sitting unused that they would fit nicely into...
Interesting! What workloads/experiments are you running that would require *multiple* 2U4N servers? (I can hardly justify buying just one so I'm curious...)
 

Jaket

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450$ is high enough that im able to resist the temptation, but looks decent for the model.

I have a few of these 2U4N sitting unused that they would fit nicely into...
Interesting! What workloads/experiments are you running that would require *multiple* 2U4N servers? (I can hardly justify buying just one so I'm curious...)
Just note that those do not support NVME dirves. Seller still has failed to update the listing on them.
The backplane doesn't support NVME.