AMD Ryzen-based web hosting services are now commonplace, so it is perhaps not too surprising therefore that given ECC support and high core count, another manufacturer has decided to go all in and launched entry-level Ryzen servers.
Giga Computing, a subsidiary of popular motherboard manufacturer Gigabyte, unleashed four of these new servers, all in 1U format with one shorter version for edge computing.
Of the quartet, the R133-C11 is the one which is most appealing because it can handle up to eight SATA drives (a mix of 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch ones) and has four LAN ports (two 10GbE and two 1GbE). It can accommodate Ryzen “Zen 4” CPUs with a TDP of up to 170W which includes the top of the range AMD Ryzen 9 7950X with its 16-cores, 32-threads and integrated graphics.
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