Wednesday, March 22nd 2023

Giga Computing Announces Entry-Level AMD Ryzen-based Servers

Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE and an industry leader in high-performance servers, server motherboards, and workstations, today announced new GIGABYTE servers for the AMD Ryzen 7000 series processor that are highly cost-effective, high performing, and enterprise feature rich. The line that separated data centers from personal users is not so clear because modern desktop processors have a respectable CPU core count and impressive multi-threading performance, laying the foundation for infrastructure that is highly manageable, scalable, and efficient. Installing a consumer CPU platform into an enterprise rack solution provides a low-cost barrier to entry-level servers that are typically used for dedicated hosting, cloud gaming, code development, and content creation.

Of the four new 1U GIGABYTE servers, the E133-C10 is a short-depth edge server, whereas the R133-C10, R133-C11, and R133-C13 are traditional rack servers. This spectrum of entry-level servers allows for excellent price points to be reached with each model having its unique advantage whether that be the need for dual 10GbE ports or support for a dual-slot GPU. On the more budget friendly side are the E133-C10 and R133-C10 servers that are very similar and have been designed to support an AMD Ryzen 7000 "Zen 4" series processor up to 105 W TDP. Conversely, the R133-C11 and R133-C13 have additional support for the full spectrum of processors up to 170 W TDP and a power delivery system for a discrete GPU, so they will be used for 3D modeling, machine learning, VDI, and more. Last, each server comes with a 80+ Platinum rated power supply, and buyers can talk to our sales if they prefer a 80+ Titanium unit. Because this is a low power server it will surely to be deployed in homes, offices, and colocation centers.
Notable Enterprise Features in the GIGABYTE Servers
  • Designed and ready for rack installation
  • Onboard Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) for remote management
  • Redundant Platinum rated power supply units for high efficiency
  • Support for ECC memory to ensure stability and prevent memory loss
  • Hot-swappable SATA bays allow drives to be quickly removed or exchanged for another
  • GIGABYTE includes software and a management platform with no additional license fee
Support for Future Generations of Processors
Even though these new products are entry-level servers, CPU support does not end here and the AM5 platform is supported until at least 2025. The next generation of AMD Ryzen desktop processors that will come out later this year will also be supported on this AM5 platform, so customers who purchase these servers today have the opportunity to upgrade to the Ryzen 7000 series successor.
Source: Gigabyte
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2 Comments on Giga Computing Announces Entry-Level AMD Ryzen-based Servers

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Count von Schwalbe
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I certainly hope these are custom motherboards with some major connectivity improvements over the consumer versions.
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Solaris17
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Count von SchwalbeI certainly hope these are custom motherboards with some major connectivity improvements over the consumer versions.
consumer like you can buy at newegg? Then yes. these are server motherboards with BMCs etc.
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