By: Adrian (a.delete@this.acm.org), February 14, 2022 5:13 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
Daniel B (fejenagy.delete@this.gmail.com) on February 12, 2022 4:26 pm wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Looks like AMD is not public with its detailed spec sheets, but is it possible to find EPYC data
> sheets? I'm looking for Tcase_max data. Just trying my luck in case anyone is in the know.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
Until AMD says otherwise, I assume that "Thermal Design Guide for Socket SP3 Processors" applies to all generations of Epyc CPUs which use this socket, including the current Milan CPUs.
Therefore the maximum Tcase for Epyc is 85 Celsius degrees for models with 155 W or lower TDP and 81 Celsius degrees for models with 180 W or higher TDP.
> Hi folks,
>
> Looks like AMD is not public with its detailed spec sheets, but is it possible to find EPYC data
> sheets? I'm looking for Tcase_max data. Just trying my luck in case anyone is in the know.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
Until AMD says otherwise, I assume that "Thermal Design Guide for Socket SP3 Processors" applies to all generations of Epyc CPUs which use this socket, including the current Milan CPUs.
Therefore the maximum Tcase for Epyc is 85 Celsius degrees for models with 155 W or lower TDP and 81 Celsius degrees for models with 180 W or higher TDP.
Topic | Posted By | Date |
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AMD Tcase_max data | Daniel B | 2022/02/12 05:26 PM |
AMD Tcase_max data | Adrian | 2022/02/14 05:13 AM |
AMD Tcase_max data | Daniel B | 2022/02/14 07:59 AM |