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Nice! Wish they were easier to obtain!!


Agreed! Despite being PCIe 3.0, these were perfect home server CPUs because of the integrated GPU and ECC support. The idles were a bit higher than 12th gen Intels (especially the similarly tough to find "T" and especially "TE" processors) mostly because of X570s comparatively higher power draw, but if you ran DDR5 on the Intel platform it was kind of a wash, and under load the Zen 3 PRO GEs won by a real margin. Plus you really could use every scrap of bandwidth and compute these chips could muster. You use ALL the chip. :)

My HP ProDesk 405 G8 Minis with a 2.5GbE NIC (plus the built in 1GbE which supported AMD DASH IPMI) idled at around 8.5W, and with the 10GbE NICs that came out around June, are more around 9.5W -- with a 5750GE, 64GB of DDR4-3200 (non-ECC), WiFi 6E and BT 5.3, a 2TiB SK Hynix P31 Gold (lowest idle of any modern M.2 NVMe?), and modern ports including 10Gb USB-C. Without the WiFi/BT card it might actually get down to 9W.

The hilarious thing about those is they have an onboard SATA connector, but also another proprietary FlexIO connector that can take an NVIDIA GTX 1660 6GB! You want to talk a unicorn, try finding those GPUs in the wild! I've never seen one for sale separately! If you get the EliteDesk (over the ProDesk) you also get a 2nd M2.2280 socket for mirroring.

I have three of those beefy ProDesk 805 G8 Minis in a Proxmox 8 cluster, and it mostly runs Apache Spark jobs, sometimes with my PC participating (how I know the storage server can sustain 55GbE data transfer!), and it's hilarious that you have this computerized stack of napkins making no noise that's fully processing (reading, transforming, and then writing) 3.4GiB/sec of data -- closer to 6.3GiB/sec if my 5950X PC is also participating. I don't need the cloud, we have cloud at home!

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If you want a 5750GE, check eBay. That's where you'll find them, and rarely NewEgg. Just don't get Lenovo systems unless you want the whole thing, because the CPUs are PSB fuse-locked to the system they came in.

4750GEs are Zen 2s and cheaper (half the price), and pretty solid, but I think four fewer PCIe lanes. Nothing "wrong" with a 5750G per se, but they cap more around 67-68W instead of 39W.

Just if you see a 5750GE, grab it ASAP. People like me hunt those things like the unicorns they are. They go FAST! Some sellers will put up 20 at a time, and they'll all be gone within 48 hours.

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I really look forward to the Zen 4 versions of these chips, and the eventual possibility of putting 128GiB of memory into a 1L form factor, or 256GiB into a low power storage server. I won't need them (I'm good for a looooong time), but it's nice to know it'll be a thing.

Intel 15th gen may be great too, as it's such a massive architecture shift plus a new process node. Intel also tends to have really low board chipset power consumption, and really low idles.

Obscenely capable home servers that make no noise and idle in the 7-10W range are utterly fantastic.




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