HPE AMD EPYC 7003 7573X Dotriaconta-core (32 Core) 2.80 GHz Processor Upgrade

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HPE AMD EPYC 7003 7573X Dotriaconta-core (32 Core) 2.80 GHz Processor Upgrade

The HPE AMD EPYC 7003 7573X Dotriaconta-core processor upgrade is engineered for enterprise servers that demand unmatched parallel processing, consistent throughput, and reliable performance under heavy workloads. Built for HP’s EPYC product line and designed to slot into SP3-based systems, this 32-core, 64-thread powerhouse combines a generous 768 MB L3 cache with a high base clock and substantial turbo frequencies to accelerate virtualization, databases, analytics, and HPC workloads. With a 280 W thermal design, it’s clear this is a high-performance upgrade crafted for data centers, cloud nodes, and mission-critical compute clusters where stability and scalability matter as much as peak speed. Whether you’re modernizing an existing HP ProLiant deployment or expanding a dense server rack, the 7573X offers a compelling blend of core density, cache efficiency, and enterprise-grade reliability that can transform multi-threaded workloads into smooth, predictable performance. This upgrade emphasizes compatibility and a straightforward path to improving throughput without a complete hardware overhaul, making it an attractive option for organizations seeking to extend the life of their HP EPYC-powered servers while reaping noticeable gains in task parallelism and responsiveness. As part of the 7003 series, the 7573X inherits AMD’s architecture that emphasizes memory bandwidth, scalable performance, and efficient multi-core operation, delivering sustained performance across virtualization, data analytics, and service-oriented architectures. Proper cooling and firmware support are essential to unlock the processor’s full potential, and the upgrade fits cleanly into HP’s server ecosystem for streamlined procurement, serviceability, and long-term reliability.

  • 32 cores and 64 threads for unmatched multi-threaded performance: This dense core count enables highly concurrent workloads, including extensive virtualization, large-scale databases, and parallel analytics, without sacrificing responsiveness. The 64 threads empower dense thread-level parallelism, allowing more virtual machines, containers, and background tasks to run simultaneously with reduced contention and smoother scheduling.
  • 768 MB L3 cache to minimize latency and accelerate data-intensive workloads: A substantial L3 cache reduces memory bottlenecks, enhances real-time analytics, accelerates in-memory processing, and improves query throughput for databases and enterprise applications, especially under peak load conditions.
  • Base clock of 2.80 GHz with up to 3.60 GHz turbo boost: The combination of a solid base frequency and a high turbo frequency provides burst performance when workloads demand brief, clock-intensive processing, delivering faster response times for transactional systems and latency-sensitive applications.
  • Socket SP3 compatibility for seamless HP EPYC upgrades: The SP3 socket is a longstanding standard in enterprise servers, ensuring straightforward installation in compatible HP platforms and reducing integration risk when upgrading to newer EPYC cores without changing the motherboard framework.
  • 280 W Thermal Design Power designed for dense compute nodes: The higher TDP supports sustained performance in data center environments, where cooling and power provisioning are already optimized for enterprise workloads, making this upgrade suitable for rack-dense deployments and HPC clusters.

Technical Details of HPE AMD EPYC 7003 7573X Dotriaconta-core (32 Core) 2.80 GHz Processor Upgrade

  • Cores: 32
  • Threads: 64
  • Base Clock: 2.80 GHz
  • Max Boost Clock: 3.60 GHz
  • Cache: 768 MB L3
  • Socket: SP3
  • Thermal Design Power (TDP): 280 W
  • Compatibility: HPE EPYC product line processor upgrade

How to install HPE AMD EPYC 7003 7573X

  • Power down the server, unplug it, and discharge static electricity before handling components.
  • Open the chassis and locate the SP3 CPU socket on the motherboard designed for AMD EPYC processors.
  • Align the processor correctly with the socket notches or markers, then insert it firmly into the SP3 socket until it seats evenly.
  • Apply an appropriate amount of thermal interface material as recommended, then attach the heatsink and cooling solution securely to ensure stable thermal performance.
  • Reconnect power, boot the server, and enter the BIOS/UEFI to verify CPU recognition, update firmware if needed, and enable any processor-related virtualization or performance features.
  • Install or update HP firmware packages and management tools to ensure optimal configuration, power management, and monitoring for the EPYC upgrade; perform a basic stability test with representative workloads to confirm proper operation.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How many cores and threads does the HPE AMD EPYC 7003 7573X have? A: It features 32 cores and 64 threads, providing abundant parallel processing power for multi-threaded workloads.
  • Q: What is the socket type for this processor? A: The EPYC 7573X uses the SP3 socket, making it compatible with HP EPYC-based systems that support SP3 processors.
  • Q: What workloads benefit most from this upgrade? A: Virtualization, large-scale databases, in-memory analytics, HPC workloads, and multi-container/cloud-native environments benefit from the high core count, sizable cache, and turbo frequency.
  • Q: What is the turbo boost frequency? A: The processor can reach up to 3.60 GHz under turbo boost for burst-performance scenarios when demand spikes.
  • Q: How important is cooling for this processor? A: Very important. With a 280 W TDP, proper server cooling and adequate power delivery are essential to maintain stable performance and prevent throttling in data-center environments.

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