2?you try to OC RAM or tweak lower timmings?Probably not, it's fast enough for my purposeObvious reference to Linus video, don't know why your getting downvoted.Since I got the server up and running I thought I post some 1st benches for anyone interested.I guess the Epyc is a lot faster in 1080p in relation to the UHD because the AVX512 instruction can be put to better use here.What do you use it for, if you don't mind me asking?=) Do you have linux on this machine in addition to Windows? AMD EPYC 7302P UnixBench Whetstone Benchmark In a number of these charts, we also have the Intel Xeon D-2183T and the dual Intel Xeon E5-2640 V4. H11 v2 boards are only available from authorized resellers that have a Combo Kit from Supermicro's Factory. While the number of people that will buy 256 GB DIMMs is minimal at best, within the error margin of the market, to us it is simply is ridiculous that Intel expect enterprise users to cough up another few thousand dollars per CPU for a model that supports 2 TB, while you get that for free from AMD. For single socket systems, AMD will offer the following five processors below. These processors mirror the specifications of the 2P counterparts, but have a P in the name and slightly different pricing.AMD is introducing 19 total CPUs to the Rome family, 13 of which are aimed at the dual socket market.

This means that you get higher clocks, better cores, twice the L3, and just as much cores as the 7601 had - in other words, the 7502 is better in every way, but compared to the 7601 it comes with an impressive 40% discount ($2600 vs $4200). In the table below we have done a base example comparison with some of Intel's SKU list. Epyc "Rome" 7302p - Benchmarks. Unlike Intel's market segmentation strategy, which makes the life of enterprise infrastructure people more complicated than it should be, AMD does not blow fuses on cheaper SKUs to create artificial 'value' for buying more expensive SKUs. Hi. Price and performance details for the AMD EPYC 7302P can be found below. See how EPYC™ SoC offers better integer and floating point performance on SPEC benchmark and better percent of memory bandwidth on Stream benchmark. As always, it comes down to paring which part offers the right competition.

With Rome, AMD is once again attacking performance per dollar, as well as peak performance and performance per watt. Again, the EPYC 7502P looks like one of the best deals of the server CPU market. This table makes also clear how much extra frequency AMD extracted out of the 7 nm TSMC process.

Given that Intel is dominant in the market, prospective buyers must get a significant price bonus or significantly lower TCO before they switch to AMD. Know more details on the performance stacks for EPYC™ server on AMD.com! This is made using thousands of PerformanceTest benchmark results and is updated daily..