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19 Mar, 2026
£609.47 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Honestly, this isn’t a sensible buy at £477.65 ex‑VAT. The “EPYC” branding is the only thing that sounds like server territory here, but the details you’ve got (including the AM5 socket) point to something much closer to a niche/limited-use part than a mainstream, good-value upgrade. For that money, most UK resellers’ customers are better served by established, widely-supported server platforms or by choosing a CPU that’s clearly in the same ecosystem as the rest of their infrastructure. Compatibility, BIOS support, and “will it behave nicely at scale?” matter far more than raw core counts.
Who *might* consider it: small teams doing light server workloads in a very specific AM5-based setup, or buyers who already have the platform and need a cost-effective replacement without changing the motherboard/chassis. Even then, I’d only do it if the vendor has confirmed stability with the exact board and memory mix you plan to use, and you’re confident about driver/firmware support. Why not: anyone building new systems for virtualization, storage, or production workloads—especially where uptime and long-term support matter. At this price point, it’s hard to justify the risk.
If you tell me what this is going into (workload type, motherboard model, and whether it’s for virtualisation or general server tasks), I can give you a much sharper “buy / don’t buy” recommendation.

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