HPE AMD EPYC 7003 (3rd Gen) 7453 Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2.75 GHz Processor Upgrade

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HPE AMD EPYC 7003 (3rd Gen) 7453 Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2.75 GHz Processor Upgrade

Upgrade your enterprise servers with the HPE AMD EPYC 7003 (3rd Gen) 7453 octacosa-core processor. This 28-core, 56-thread powerhouse is built on AMD’s Milan architecture, delivering exceptional multi-threaded performance for virtualization, database workloads, analytics, and AI inference. Designed for the Socket SP3 platform, it enables a solder-free upgrade path that minimizes downtime and maximizes server uptime. With support for advanced enterprise features, robust reliability, and efficient power delivery, the 7453 is engineered to accelerate data-center workloads while maintaining the security and manageability required in today’s IT environments.

  • Exceptional multi-core performance — 28 cores and 56 threads combine to deliver outstanding throughput for virtualization, large-scale databases, in-memory analytics, and ERP workloads, letting you run more users, more VMs, and more concurrent tasks without bottlenecks.
  • Server-grade upgrade path — specifically designed for the Socket SP3 platform, enabling a straightforward, solder-free upgrade that slots into supported HP/HPE servers with minimal downtime and disruption to production workloads.
  • 3rd Gen Milan architecture — built for enhanced performance-per-watt, improved instructions-per-cycle, and advanced security features to safeguard data in flight and at rest while accelerating modern workloads.
  • Enterprise reliability features — ECC memory support, strong RAS (reliability, availability, serviceability) capabilities, and hardened platform support designed for 24/7 data-center operations and consistent service levels.
  • PCIe 4.0 and memory throughput — extensive PCIe 4.0 connectivity and DDR4 memory compatibility with ECC for high-bandwidth workloads, enabling fast I/O and responsive, data-rich applications.

Technical Details of HPE AMD EPYC 7003 (3rd Gen) 7453

  • CPU Model: AMD EPYC 7453 (3rd Gen, Milan)
  • Core/Thread Count: 28 cores / 56 threads
  • Base Clock: 2.75 GHz
  • Boost/Turbo Clock: Turbo frequencies vary with workload and cooling; designed to ramp up performance when thermals permit
  • Socket: SP3
  • PCIe Lanes: PCIe 4.0 supported (system-wide lanes suitable for expanding accelerators, NICs, storage, and GPUs where applicable)
  • Memory Support: DDR4 with ECC, optimized for high-throughput memory bandwidth
  • TDP (Thermal Design Power): 180W (typical for mainstream EPYC 7003 SKUs in this class)
  • Manufacturing Process: 7nm FinFET technology (Milan architecture)
  • Integrated Features: Advanced security and virtualization features (including AMD SEV and related protections), robust error correction, and enterprise-grade reliability enhancements
  • Platform Compatibility: Engineered for HP/HPE servers and other enterprise server boards that support Socket SP3 and the EPYC 7003 family

How to install HPE AMD EPYC 7003 (3rd Gen) 7453

Follow these steps to install the AMD EPYC 7453 in compatible servers and ensure a smooth upgrade experience.

  • Confirm compatibility: Verify that your server model and motherboard support the SP3 socket and EPYC 7003 family. Check for a compatible BIOS/UEFI version and any HP/HPE-specific firmware requirements before installation.
  • Prepare your workstation and environment: Power down the system, unplug the power, and discharge static electricity by touching a grounded metal surface. Have an antistatic mat or wrist strap on hand.
  • Access the CPU socket: Remove the server’s side panel and locate the CPU socket area. Depending on the model, you may need to remove heat sinks or brackets to access the SP3 socket.
  • Open the socket lever and align the CPU: Gently release the socket lever, align the EPYC 7453 with the Pin-1 marker and socket keying, and carefully lower it into place. Do not force the processor; improper alignment can damage pins.
  • Secure the CPU and apply thermal interface material: Once the CPU is seated correctly, secure the socket lever or retention mechanism. Apply an appropriate amount of thermal paste or use a compliant heatsink with pre-applied paste as recommended by HP/HPE or your system integrator.
  • Install the heatsink and memory: Mount the heatsink according to the server’s guidance, ensuring even contact and proper mounting pressure. Reinstall any memory modules, following best practices for populate order and channel balancing as specified by the motherboard documentation.
  • Update firmware and BIOS: Before operating, flash the latest BIOS/UEFI and firmware updates from HP/HPE to ensure the new processor is fully supported and all microcode updates are applied.
  • Power on and configure: Reconnect power, boot the system, and enter BIOS/UEFI to verify CPU presence, core count, and thermal sensors. Enable any required virtualization or security features, and adjust performance profiles to match your workload needs.
  • Install/verify operating system: Boot into your OS and install or update drivers and firmware as needed. Monitor CPU temperatures and performance counters to confirm stable operation under expected workloads.
  • Perform post-install validation: Run standard stress tests, memory tests, and workload simulations to ensure consistent performance and reliability in production conditions.

Frequently asked questions

  • What workloads is the EPYC 7453 best suited for? It is designed for dense, multi-threaded workloads such as virtualization, large-scale databases, real-time analytics, ERP and CRM systems, and AI/ML inference tasks that benefit from many cores and high memory bandwidth.
  • Is this processor compatible with SP3 sockets? Yes. The AMD EPYC 7453 is built for Socket SP3, aligning with 3rd Gen Milan-based server platforms and compatible HP/HPE server configurations that support this socket type.
  • Does it support ECC memory? Yes. The EPYC 7453 supports ECC memory, which helps prevent data corruption in critical server environments and improves overall reliability.
  • What are the security features included? The 3rd Gen EPYC line includes enterprise-grade security features such as secure memory encryption, virtualization protections, and firmware protections designed to protect sensitive workloads and data at rest and in use.
  • How does cooling affect performance? Thermals directly influence turbo frequencies and sustained performance. Adequate cooling will allow higher boost clocks and stable operation under heavy loads, while insufficient cooling can throttle performance and reduce efficiency.
  • Do I need a BIOS update before installing? It’s highly recommended to update to the latest BIOS/UEFI version provided by HP/HPE before installing a new EPYC 7003 processor to ensure full compatibility and optimal performance.
  • Can this CPU be used in multi-socket server configurations? EPYC 7003 SKUs are designed to support multi-socket configurations in many enterprise servers; verify with your HP/HPE server model and firmware for exact multi-socket capabilities and NUMA configurations.
  • What kind of performance gains can I expect? Gains depend on workload type. Virtualization, in-memory databases, and analytics typically see substantial uplift due to increased core counts, memory bandwidth, and PCIe 4.0 I/O, compared to older generations or lower-core options.

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