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System Name | Silicon Graphics O2 |
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Processor | R5000 / 180MHz |
Cooling | noisy fan |
Memory | 384 MB |
Storage | 4 GB |
Case | the one with the old logo and proud of it ;) |
Software | IRIX 6.5 |
I was wondering if anyone tried an Epyc 4124P or any other Epyc 4004 CPU on a consumer motherboard yet?
ASUS lists Epyc 4004 CPUs as compatible for almost all of their B650 motherboards. Since my planned machine isn't intended as a server, I'm not really willing to spend a premium on boards with BMC/IPMI support. Although, I'll probably go for ECC memory which is supported on most of those boards as well, at least on paper.
I'm also not interested in Ryzen 7600, 8500G or any of the F-types since no overclocking, gaming, or anything of that kind is planned for that PC. Its use case will mostly be copying external USB-drives or transferring datasets over the internet between my clients and me in an energy efficient manner.
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I'm surprised that people suggest building systems on AM4, which is an end-of-life platform.
Just to make it clear, the system I'm planning is supposed to be mostly quiet, energy efficient and not overly expensive, performance is secondary for the intended use case. Since it's a business expense, I'm not buying anything used.
The reason I want to try an Epyc 4004 is mostly personal curiosity, since anything AMD released so far about these CPUs is mostly vague marketing material. I learned more about their specific technical aspects from visiting the Epyc 4004 related sites of the motherboard manufacturers than from AMD themselves.
Therefore, I'm mostly interested in people's own first-hand experience with Epyc 4004 CPUs in consumer boards, but experience in server motherboards is welcome as well. If you found interesting quirks about these CPUs, post them here.
I'm not looking for any buying advice for RAM, PSUs, GPUs or any other unrelated PC parts.
ASUS lists Epyc 4004 CPUs as compatible for almost all of their B650 motherboards. Since my planned machine isn't intended as a server, I'm not really willing to spend a premium on boards with BMC/IPMI support. Although, I'll probably go for ECC memory which is supported on most of those boards as well, at least on paper.
I'm also not interested in Ryzen 7600, 8500G or any of the F-types since no overclocking, gaming, or anything of that kind is planned for that PC. Its use case will mostly be copying external USB-drives or transferring datasets over the internet between my clients and me in an energy efficient manner.
edit:
I'm surprised that people suggest building systems on AM4, which is an end-of-life platform.
Just to make it clear, the system I'm planning is supposed to be mostly quiet, energy efficient and not overly expensive, performance is secondary for the intended use case. Since it's a business expense, I'm not buying anything used.
The reason I want to try an Epyc 4004 is mostly personal curiosity, since anything AMD released so far about these CPUs is mostly vague marketing material. I learned more about their specific technical aspects from visiting the Epyc 4004 related sites of the motherboard manufacturers than from AMD themselves.
Therefore, I'm mostly interested in people's own first-hand experience with Epyc 4004 CPUs in consumer boards, but experience in server motherboards is welcome as well. If you found interesting quirks about these CPUs, post them here.
I'm not looking for any buying advice for RAM, PSUs, GPUs or any other unrelated PC parts.
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