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27 Feb, 2025
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AI-generated summary
The AMD EPYC 9124 for £658 ex-VAT is one of those “quietly sensible” picks if you’re building or refreshing a small server stack and you care more about throughput per pound than flashy benchmarks. For typical SMB workloads (virtualisation, file/app servers, light-to-midsize databases, VDI-like use cases in small deployments), an EPYC SKU in this price band tends to deliver plenty of practical performance and excellent platform value—especially if you’re already aligned to Socket SP5 and can reuse the rest of the build. In reseller terms, it’s a strong fit for customers who want dependable 24/7 behaviour without paying premium pricing for higher tiers.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this blindly for high-demand, heavily parallel compute that needs top-end boost behaviour, or for customers who will likely scale to bigger core counts/CPU tiers soon anyway. If they’re chasing peak single-thread performance or running workloads that are very sensitive to specific CPU features/latencies, you may regret not stepping up. Also, “OEM by AMD” is fine, but make sure the customer’s supply chain and warranty expectations are clear—no one wants to discover support gaps after install. Bottom line: buy it if you’re cost-conscious and want solid EPYC performance in a SP5 server; don’t if the workload is mission-critical compute where the higher tier would materially reduce time-to-solution.

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