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ASRock Rack ROMED4ID-2T Deep-ITX server board featuring AMD EYPC technology

ASRock Rack ROMED4ID-2T Deep-ITX server board featuring AMD EYPC technology

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Alysss
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08-05-2019, 06:21 AM
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ASRock Rack is introducing a fresh motherboard in development, the ROMED4ID-2T. It features a compact Deep-ITX design capable of supporting an AMD EYPC 7002 chipset. This model stands out as one of the most compact EYPC 7002 boards available. Expect a powerful setup with 64 cores and 128 threads on a very slim platform. It also includes several Slim SAS SFF-8654 PCIe 4.0 x8 connections for expansion. While the rear storage performance is limited, it’s designed for server use. An M.2 2280 PCIe 4 slot is present, offering potential for additional USB ports or even integrated Wi-Fi with the right adapter. For more information, visit the official ASRock Rack page: https://www.asrockrack.com/general/produ...ifications
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Alysss
08-05-2019, 06:21 AM #1

ASRock Rack is introducing a fresh motherboard in development, the ROMED4ID-2T. It features a compact Deep-ITX design capable of supporting an AMD EYPC 7002 chipset. This model stands out as one of the most compact EYPC 7002 boards available. Expect a powerful setup with 64 cores and 128 threads on a very slim platform. It also includes several Slim SAS SFF-8654 PCIe 4.0 x8 connections for expansion. While the rear storage performance is limited, it’s designed for server use. An M.2 2280 PCIe 4 slot is present, offering potential for additional USB ports or even integrated Wi-Fi with the right adapter. For more information, visit the official ASRock Rack page: https://www.asrockrack.com/general/produ...ifications

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NLimpulse
Junior Member
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08-05-2019, 07:11 AM
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Adore ASRock's quirky trials. Dislike the fact they're rarely available in stores.
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NLimpulse
08-05-2019, 07:11 AM #2

Adore ASRock's quirky trials. Dislike the fact they're rarely available in stores.

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08-05-2019, 08:01 AM
#3
It really misses the mark on the power of epyc, the RAM, all of it. This should go with a 7002 model that has the least number of cores, since what’s the use?
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SlenderCraft18
08-05-2019, 08:01 AM #3

It really misses the mark on the power of epyc, the RAM, all of it. This should go with a 7002 model that has the least number of cores, since what’s the use?

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Rocketboy4ev
Junior Member
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08-09-2019, 09:08 AM
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Rocketboy4ev
08-09-2019, 09:08 AM #4

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08-15-2019, 05:30 PM
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I understand your perspective, but the thread ripper is superior. I hope they developed smaller Trx40 boards.
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PickleSauce300
08-15-2019, 05:30 PM #5

I understand your perspective, but the thread ripper is superior. I hope they developed smaller Trx40 boards.

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Im_Big_Al_YT_
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08-15-2019, 05:46 PM
#6
A DTX or Deep-ITX TRX40 board would be great.
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Im_Big_Al_YT_
08-15-2019, 05:46 PM #6

A DTX or Deep-ITX TRX40 board would be great.

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DankNames
Member
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08-21-2019, 11:57 AM
#7
Content shifted to the CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory area; this isn't Tech News.
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DankNames
08-21-2019, 11:57 AM #7

Content shifted to the CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory area; this isn't Tech News.

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Sandwitman
Junior Member
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08-21-2019, 01:36 PM
#8
Threadripper is fine but price wise and stability wise not sure. TRX40 aren't cheap. We bought 2 of them back in January when stock came back with the 32 core variants and it was quite pricey. IIRC the boards we paid around 900$ and about 2300$ the chip each. CPU price seems in line core per core if we look at "possible pricing" so board will the the determining factor and the fact it support maybe up to 1 terabyte ram which we cannot have on TRX40, we were unfortunately stuck at 256 gb which honestly isn't enough for our render quite often.
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Sandwitman
08-21-2019, 01:36 PM #8

Threadripper is fine but price wise and stability wise not sure. TRX40 aren't cheap. We bought 2 of them back in January when stock came back with the 32 core variants and it was quite pricey. IIRC the boards we paid around 900$ and about 2300$ the chip each. CPU price seems in line core per core if we look at "possible pricing" so board will the the determining factor and the fact it support maybe up to 1 terabyte ram which we cannot have on TRX40, we were unfortunately stuck at 256 gb which honestly isn't enough for our render quite often.

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09-09-2019, 08:27 PM
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You have a strong argument in pricing, but what's needed more than 256GB of RAM?
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zamoraktheking
09-09-2019, 08:27 PM #9

You have a strong argument in pricing, but what's needed more than 256GB of RAM?

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09-14-2019, 09:39 PM
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There are individuals with extensive 3d designs to display. For instance, a Solidworks file required 128 gigabytes of memory just to view a minor component of the complete structure. Full rendering demands the entire file.
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BlueSkyHorizon
09-14-2019, 09:39 PM #10

There are individuals with extensive 3d designs to display. For instance, a Solidworks file required 128 gigabytes of memory just to view a minor component of the complete structure. Full rendering demands the entire file.

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