Hi, I am not a regular seller of my lab stuff, so please forgive the lack of structure and my ignorance to some of this.
I have a pair of Epyc 9334 ES (zen4 / Genoa 32cores/64threads each) acquired this spring to test a new dual socket board with my workload before jumping in head first with more expensive Turin procs. I have since installed and tested my final system configuration, meaning I no longer have a use for these. The board I used was an ASROCK Rack dual socket (pictured) so they are obviously unlocked, free from the dell/lenovo disgraceful grey market prevention tactic.
They are obviously samples, so I hope everyone here understands the limitations. They are lower clock speed than the retail counterpart (but still quite fast for threaded work), and may have missing features or flaws I am unaware of. I was only able to test 8 of the 12 memory channels on both chips (see bios pics for details) and the 96 PCIE lanes I was able to connect worked fine (5 x GPU + 1 x 100g cx5, all at x16) at gen4.
I have tried to attach pictures, but due to the limited file size in the forums they may not be the most readable. I have included a CPU performance test (including memory bandwidth) if that is something you care about. There are a LOT of pin pads on these things, a few have scratches acquired before they came into my care (pic) but this didn't seem to impact my testing.
My hope was just to re-coup some the original cost, so I am selling them at a loss. The asking price is $700 USD and you can have both chips. I really don't see a point in splitting up a functional pair to deal with multiple sales. Due to the complex state of international commerce, I am hesitant to ship to anyone outside the US so please consider purchasing elsewhere if you want these mailed to Narnia.
If you want to see more detailed images or have questions I guess send me a DM, I no longer have an available socket to put them in for additional tests though.
Thanks for reading.
edit: also, i probably dropped this in the wrong forum my accident so i guess if a mod could drag it into the other one that would be amazing <3
I have a pair of Epyc 9334 ES (zen4 / Genoa 32cores/64threads each) acquired this spring to test a new dual socket board with my workload before jumping in head first with more expensive Turin procs. I have since installed and tested my final system configuration, meaning I no longer have a use for these. The board I used was an ASROCK Rack dual socket (pictured) so they are obviously unlocked, free from the dell/lenovo disgraceful grey market prevention tactic.
They are obviously samples, so I hope everyone here understands the limitations. They are lower clock speed than the retail counterpart (but still quite fast for threaded work), and may have missing features or flaws I am unaware of. I was only able to test 8 of the 12 memory channels on both chips (see bios pics for details) and the 96 PCIE lanes I was able to connect worked fine (5 x GPU + 1 x 100g cx5, all at x16) at gen4.
I have tried to attach pictures, but due to the limited file size in the forums they may not be the most readable. I have included a CPU performance test (including memory bandwidth) if that is something you care about. There are a LOT of pin pads on these things, a few have scratches acquired before they came into my care (pic) but this didn't seem to impact my testing.
My hope was just to re-coup some the original cost, so I am selling them at a loss. The asking price is $700 USD and you can have both chips. I really don't see a point in splitting up a functional pair to deal with multiple sales. Due to the complex state of international commerce, I am hesitant to ship to anyone outside the US so please consider purchasing elsewhere if you want these mailed to Narnia.
If you want to see more detailed images or have questions I guess send me a DM, I no longer have an available socket to put them in for additional tests though.
Thanks for reading.
edit: also, i probably dropped this in the wrong forum my accident so i guess if a mod could drag it into the other one that would be amazing <3
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