ASUS launches a range of server-grade hardware for AMD’s EPYC 4004 CPUs
ASUS releases a range of new hardware options for AMD’s EPYC 4004 series processors
AMD have launched their new EPYC 4004 series of processors, offering users up to 16 Zen 4 cores and 28 lanes of PCIe 5.0 connectivity to deliver sever-grade reliability within an affordable package. Now, ASUS has revealed a range of new products that are designed to make the most of these new CPUs. This includes a rackmount server solution, a workstation, and various WS-series motherboard designs,
These products meet the needs of small businesses and IT service providers who no not require the higher levels of connectivity and CPU performance offers by AMD’s larger EPYC processors. Additionally, these products deliver enterprise-grade features and support to users at a lower price.
AMD’s new EPYC 4004 CPUs are effectively server-grade versions of their Ryzen 7000 series processors. Above all, these CPUs place value for money on top of AMD’s priority list. Another key point, is that these CPUs are backed up by server-grade motherboards and systems.
ASUS’ AMD EPYC 4004 Product Lineup
Below are ASUS’ all-new AMD EPYC 4004 compatible products. These include
ASUS Pro ER100A B6
1U rackmount server with AMD EPYC 4004-series processors. Its compact size means it’s easily deployed in the data centers of small and medium-sized businesses.
ASUS ExpertCenter Pro ET500A B6
A highly-power-efficient workstation that harnesses AMD Zen 4’s immense power on a 5 nm chipset, paired with ultrafast DDR5-5200 memory. Dual M.2 drives propel data at 32 Gbps, while NVIDIA Quadro RTX compatibility fuels creativity.
ASUS Pro WS 665-ACE
This resilient ATX workstation motherboard for entry-level cloud and data centers. It features a 90-degree-rotated AM5 socket, three PCIe 4.0 x16 slots (two of which run at x4), two OCuLink connectors with PCIe 4.0 x4 bandwidth, Intel I225-LM LAN controller, ASUS Q-code, and a 6-pin PCIe graphics card connector.
ASUS Pro WS 600M-CL
This compact motherboard designed without a chipset and optimized for light usage in workstation applications, such as edge computing. It features two MCIO ports that primarily focus on high-speed transmission for PCIe 5.0 devices. Additionally, the mATX form factor provides flexibility for small casings.
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