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The ASRock Rack EPYCD8-2T Motherboard Review: From Naples to Rome

The ASRock Rack EPYCD8-2T Motherboard Review: From Naples to Rome

Posted on April 26, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

It’s no secret that AMD is looking to carve out a bigger share in the server market with their enterprise EPYC processors, and much fanfare has been made about the high core-count offered for the price when compared to Intel’s Xeon range of processors. The ASRock Rack EPYCD8-2T looks to utilize all of the processing power offered by AMD’s EYPC, and the EPYCD8-2T has a professional-centric feature set built into its ATX design. We also have eight memory slots, up to nine SATA ports, has two OCuLink to U.2 slots, dual 10 G Ethernet, and seven PCIe 3.0 slots.
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