Lenovo AMD EPYC 7002 (2nd Gen) 7352 Tetracosa-core (24 Core) 2.30 GHz Processor Upgrade

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Lenovo AMD EPYC 7002 (2nd Gen) 7352 Tetracosa-core (24 Core) 2.30 GHz Processor Upgrade

Upgrade your Lenovo servers and high-density workstations with the Lenovo AMD EPYC 7002 (2nd Gen) 7352 processor. Built for enterprise-grade reliability and performance, this upgrade brings a robust 24-core, 48-thread configuration to demanding workloads such as virtualization, database management, and data analytics. The 7352 is designed to fit the Socket SP3 platform, delivering the sustained multiprocessing power required by modern data centers while maintaining energy efficiency within its 155 W TDP. With a substantial 128 MB L3 cache, this processor minimizes memory bottlenecks and accelerates data-heavy operations, letting mission-critical applications run smoother, faster, and more predictably. Whether you’re expanding capacity in a Lenovo server environment or delivering faster, more consistent performance for virtual machines, this EPYC upgrade is engineered to provide the reliability and scalability that enterprise environments demand.

  • High core and thread count — 24 cores and 48 threads empower heavy multi-threaded workloads, enabling robust virtualization, large-scale databases, and parallel analytics without bottlenecks. This level of parallelism is ideal for consolidating workloads that previously required multiple lower-core CPUs.
  • High-speed performance — base clock of 2.30 GHz with a turbo/overclocking speed up to 3.20 GHz provides strong single-thread performance when needed, while preserving excellent multi-core throughput for concurrent tasks in busy data centers.
  • Massive cache for data-intensive apps — 128 MB L3 cache reduces memory latency and improves data reuse, delivering faster query responses for databases, in-memory engines, and real-time analytics that rely on quick access to large datasets.
  • Efficient and scalable — designed with a balance of power and performance in mind, the 155 W TDP supports dense server deployments with reliable thermal performance, making it suitable for rack-mounted configurations and high-density enterprise environments.
  • Enterprise-ready compatibility — engineered for Lenovo EPYC product lines and Socket SP3 platforms, this upgrade integrates with existing Lenovo server ecosystems, enabling a straightforward upgrade path without compromising system stability or long-term support.

Technical Details of Lenovo AMD EPYC 7002 (2nd Gen) 7352 Tetracosa-core (24 Core) 2.30 GHz Processor Upgrade

  • Cores: 24
  • Threads: 48
  • Base Clock: 2.30 GHz
  • Max Turbo Clock: 3.20 GHz
  • Cache: 128 MB L3
  • Socket: Socket SP3
  • TDP: 155 W

How to install Lenovo AMD EPYC 7002 (2nd Gen) 7352

Installing the Lenovo AMD EPYC 7002 7352 processor is a straightforward process when you follow proper safety and compatibility steps. Before you begin, ensure your Lenovo server or motherboard supports Socket SP3 and is listed for EPYC 7002 family upgrades. Power down the system completely, unplug from any power source, and discharge any static electricity by touching a grounded metal surface or using an anti-static wrist strap. Have the proper thermal solution ready, as a compatible, heatsink-mounted cooling system is essential for maintaining stable temperatures under load. Once you verify compatibility and prepare your workspace, proceed with care to install the processor correctly and configure the system to recognize the new CPU. After installation, update the BIOS/firmware to the latest release to ensure full feature support and optimal performance tuning for the EPYC 7352. If you are not completely comfortable performing a CPU upgrade in a server environment, consult a qualified technician or Lenovo-certified service provider to avoid unintended downtime or damage.

  • Step 1 — Verify compatibility: Confirm that your Lenovo server or motherboard explicitly supports Socket SP3 CPUs in the AMD EPYC 7002 family and that your system’s BIOS is capable of recognizing 7352-class processors. Review Lenovo hardware compatibility guides if available and ensure the power supply and cooling solution meet the system’s requirements for a 155 W TDP processor.
  • Step 2 — Power down and prepare: Shut down the system, unplug the power cable, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge. Remove any side panels or access doors to reach the CPU area, and prepare thermal paste and an appropriate heatsink or stock cooler as required by your chassis and motherboard.
  • Step 3 — Remove the existing CPU (if applicable): If you are upgrading from a previous processor, carefully unlock and lift the CPU socket lever, remove the existing CPU, and clean the socket contact points as needed. Ensure there is no debris or dust in the socket before seating the new CPU.
  • Step 4 — Install the EPYC 7352: Align the processor with the Socket SP3 alignment markers and gently place the CPU into the socket. Do not force it; once seated, secure the locking mechanism. Apply a thin, even layer of thermal paste if your cooling solution does not have pre-applied paste, then install the heatsink or cooler, securing it according to the manufacturer’s torque specifications to ensure proper mounting pressure.
  • Step 5 — Power on and configure: Reconnect power, boot the system, and enter the BIOS/UEFI. Verify that the CPU is detected and recognized at the correct speed, enable relevant virtualization features if needed, and apply any recommended firmware updates. Run stability and stress tests to confirm reliable operation under load and adjust cooling or firmware settings as necessary for optimal performance.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What workloads is the EPYC 7352 upgrade ideal for? A: The 24-core, 48-thread configuration with a large 128 MB L3 cache is well-suited for virtualization, large-scale databases, analytics, and HPC-style tasks. It provides strong multi-threaded throughput for dense workloads and can significantly improve performance in data-intensive environments where parallel processing is essential.
  • Q: Is this processor compatible with Lenovo servers? A: Yes. It is designed as a Lenovo EPYC product-line upgrade and uses the Socket SP3 platform. Always verify motherboard support and BIOS compatibility for the EPYC 7002 family before purchasing or installing.
  • Q: What is the clock speed of the EPYC 7352? A: The processor has a base clock of 2.30 GHz with a turbo/overclocking speed up to 3.20 GHz, enabling both sustained throughput and burst performance when workloads demand it.
  • Q: How much cache does it include? A: It includes 128 MB of L3 cache, which helps reduce memory latency and improve data reuse for data-centric applications and memory-bound workloads.
  • Q: What considerations should I plan for cooling and power? A: The EPYC 7352 has a TDP of 155 W. Ensure your cooling solution is capable of handling this load, and factor the CPU into your power and chassis design, especially in dense data-center deployments where thermals are critical for reliability.
  • Q: Do I need to update BIOS after installing? A: It is strongly recommended to update to the latest BIOS/firmware version to ensure full compatibility with EPYC 7002 processors, maximize feature support, and achieve stable performance. Always follow Lenovo’s official guidance for firmware updates and CPU recognition checks.

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