By: Anon (no.delete@this.spam.com), April 20, 2020 5:35 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
wumpus (lost.delete@this.in.a.cave) on April 20, 2020 2:39 pm wrote:
> PS: Doesn't anandtech.com have the EPYC7F32 on the front page? $2k gets you a 8C16T
> with 128M L3 cache ($3k gets twice as many cores, threads, and L3 cache, but you lose
> 200MHz of base clock). Somehow I don't think this is ideal for most client cases.
Those F processors looks like special sku aimed at per core licensed software, the 24C48T matches the core limit of SQL Server Standard, the 16C32T matches the core limit of SQL Server Web and the 8C16T matches the limit of SQL Server Web in a 2P system.
> PS: Doesn't anandtech.com have the EPYC7F32 on the front page? $2k gets you a 8C16T
> with 128M L3 cache ($3k gets twice as many cores, threads, and L3 cache, but you lose
> 200MHz of base clock). Somehow I don't think this is ideal for most client cases.
Those F processors looks like special sku aimed at per core licensed software, the 24C48T matches the core limit of SQL Server Standard, the 16C32T matches the core limit of SQL Server Web and the 8C16T matches the limit of SQL Server Web in a 2P system.
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