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AMD EPYC 7F52 CPU 16-Core 3.50 GHz (3.90 GHz Turbo), 256 MB Cache, SP3 (2S), 240 Watt TDP - 100-000000140

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Item number
137660
Condition
Used
Weight
140 g
Delivery time
on stock and immediately available
Availability
20 in stock
€ 210.08 *
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  • AMD EPYC 7F52 CPU 16-Core 3.50 GHz (3.90 GHz Turbo), 256 MB Cache, SP3 (2S), 240 Watt TDP - 100-000000140
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Description: AMD EPYC 7F52 CPU 16-Core 3.50 GHz (3.90 GHz Turbo), 256 MB Cache, SP3 (2S), 240 Watt TDP - 100-000000140
   
Model version: F = High Frequency
Base frequency (all cores): 3.50 GHz
Max. turbo frequency (single core): 3.90 GHz
Number of cores: 16
Number of threads: 32
Cache: 256 MB
Max. RAM capacity: 4 TB DDR4
Max. RAM speed: 3200 MT/s
Scalability: 2S = not-scalable 2-socket
PCIe version: Gen4
Max. number of PCIe lanes: 128
Thermal design power (TDP): 240 Watt
SoC number 100-000000140
Socket: SP3
   
Condition: used, very good
Included in delivery: 1x CPU
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