Description
The Cisco AMD EPYC 7002 7272 Dodeca-core (12 Core) 2.90 GHz Processor Upgrade is engineered to elevate server performance and reliability, catering to high-performance computing environments and data-intensive applications. This powerful upgrade is packed with features that enhance efficiency and productivity, making it a top choice for businesses needing rapid processing and multitasking capabilities.
- Dodeca-core Performance: The 12-core architecture of the EPYC 7272 processor allows for seamless multitasking, effortlessly handling multiple workloads simultaneously without sacrificing speed. This enables users to run demanding applications and virtual machines with remarkable efficiency.
- Impressive Clock Speed: With a base clock speed of 2.90 GHz and the capability to boost up to 3.20 GHz, this processor guarantees quick and dependable data processing. Whether you're running complex algorithms or handling large datasets, the EPYC 7272 delivers the speed necessary for modern computing tasks.
- Large L3 Cache: The EPYC 7272 boasts an impressive 64 MB of L3 cache, resulting in excellent hit rates and minimal access times. This large cache size significantly enhances system performance by enabling faster data retrieval and processing, thus improving overall application responsiveness.
- Socket SP3 Compatibility: Designed to fit into the Socket SP3, the Cisco AMD EPYC 7272 ensures a straightforward and reliable installation process. This compatibility makes it a versatile upgrade for existing EPYC systems, facilitating a significant boost in overall system capabilities.
- Energy Efficient: Operating with a thermal design power (TDP) of only 120 W, this processor balances high performance with power efficiency. This energy-efficient design not only helps in reducing operational costs but also maintains excellent performance levels, making it a sustainable choice for your computing needs.
Technical Details of the Product
- Processor Name: Cisco AMD EPYC 7002 7272
- Core Count: 12 Cores
- Base Clock Speed: 2.90 GHz
- Max Boost Clock Speed: 3.20 GHz
- L3 Cache: 64 MB
- Socket Type: SP3
- Thermal Design Power: 120 W
- Thread Count: 24 Threads
- Onboard Graphics: No
How to Install
Installing the Cisco AMD EPYC 7002 7272 processor upgrade is a straightforward process. Follow these simple steps:
- Power down your server and disconnect all power sources.
- Open the server case according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Remove the existing processor (if applicable) by releasing the locking mechanism.
- Carefully place the new EPYC 7272 processor into the socket, aligning the notches properly.
- Secure the processor in place by locking the mechanism.
- Apply thermal paste if required, and attach the heatsink/fan assembly.
- Close the server case and reconnect all power sources.
- Power on the server and ensure that the system recognizes the new processor.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the Cisco AMD EPYC 7272 compatible with my existing server?
To ensure compatibility, verify that your server’s motherboard supports Socket SP3 processors. The EPYC 7272 is designed for EPYC systems, so check your server specifications before purchasing.
2. Can I overclock the processor?
Yes, the EPYC 7272 can achieve a maximum boost clock speed of 3.20 GHz, which allows for enhanced performance during demanding tasks. However, it is recommended to use proper cooling solutions to maintain stability when overclocking.
3. What are the performance benefits of upgrading to the EPYC 7272?
Upgrading to the EPYC 7272 provides significant improvements in multitasking capabilities, data processing speed, and overall system performance, particularly for applications requiring a high core count and quick data access.
4. How does the L3 cache impact performance?
A larger L3 cache, such as the 64 MB in the EPYC 7272, allows for quicker data retrieval, minimizing latency and boosting performance in data-intensive applications. This is particularly advantageous for workloads with frequent data access.
5. What power supply requirements are needed for the EPYC 7272?
The EPYC 7272 has a thermal design power (TDP) of 120 W. Ensure that your server's power supply can accommodate this requirement, in addition to other components, for stable operation.
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