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AMD EPYC™ 9005 dual-processor 2U server, supports up to 24 RDIMM, 24 all-flash NVMe storage, eight PCIe® 5.0 expansion slots and two OCP 3.0, and offers support for a maximum TDP of up to 400W watts per socket.
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AMD EPYC™ 9005 dual-processor 2U server optimized with up to three dual-slot GPUs, supports up to 24 RDIMM, 24 all-flash NVMe storage, eight PCIe® 5.0 expansion slots, two OCP 3.0, and support for a maximum TDP of up to 3pcs 350W GPU
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AMD EPYC™ 9005 single-processor 2U server that supports up to 24 DIMM, 24 NVMe, five PCIe® 5.0 slots, two M.2, OCP 3.0, two dual-slot GPUs, and ASUS ASMB11-iKVM
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2U4N high density server powered by 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors that designed for liquid cooling solutions and support up to dual 350W processors, 24 storage, 16 DIMMs, 3PCIe 5.0 slots, 8 NVMe, and One 1G LAN per node
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2U dual-socket server powered by 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors that supports 32 DIMMs, 4 PCIe 5.0 slots, 24 NVMe, 1 dual-slot GPU, OCP 3.0, and ASUS ASMB11-iKVM
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AMD EPYC™ 9004 dual-processor 2U server that supports up to 24 DIMM, 24 NVMe, nine PCIe® 5.0 slots, two M.2, OCP 3.0, three dual-slot GPUs, and ASUS ASMB11-iKVM
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AMD EPYC™ 9004 dual-processor 2U server that supports up to 24 DIMM, 16 NVMe, nine PCIe® 5.0 slots, two M.2, OCP 3.0, three dual-slot GPUs, and ASUS ASMB11-iKVM
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AMD EPYC™ 9004 single-processor 2U server that supports up to 24 DIMM, 24 NVMe, five PCIe® 5.0 slots, two M.2, OCP 3.0, two dual-slot GPUs, and ASUS ASMB11-iKVM
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