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GIGABYTE Outs Trio of Socket AM5 Server Products Based on B650E

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2022/10/03 01:19:30 (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/299512/gigabyte-outs-trio-of-socket-am5-server-products-based-on-b650e
 
GIGABYTE released three of the first Socket AM5 server motherboards and barebones, letting you build small-business/home servers using AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors. These boards may feature a client-segment CPU socket, but come with server-grade components for 24/7 or high-uptime operation, and remote-management features. The three are based on the AMD B650E chipset, which means it gets full PCI-Express Gen 5 (for an x16 slot and an x4 Gen 5 NVMe).

The MC13-LE0 and MC13-LE1 motherboards are built in the Micro-ATX form-factor, but with a design optimized for rack airflow. Both boards feature an identical PCB layout, but differ in their network connectivity options. The MC13-LE1 offers two 10 GbE interfaces driven by an Intel X710 controller; while the MC13-LE0 gives you two 1 GbE interfaces, each driven by an Intel i210. Both boards offer an ASPEED AST2600 remote-management chip with its dedicated 1 GbE port; one M.2 PCIe Gen 5 slot, a PCI-Express 4.0 x4 slot, and four SATA 6 Gbps ports. The W332-Z00 is an M-ATX tower server/workstation barebones (you add your own processor, DDR5 memory, and storage). This features a different motherboard than the MC13-LE#, with two M.2 PCIe Gen 5 slots, and Realtek-supplied remote-management and 2.5 GbE chips.
 
If you want to build a home server using Ryzen 7XXX series processors these are dedicated motherboards for 24/7 use. 
 


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    Re: GIGABYTE Outs Trio of Socket AM5 Server Products Based on B650E 2022/10/03 09:33:10 (permalink)
    remote-management chip & "home server" not sure they belong together
     
    No, mention if ECC RAM is supported .... I'm not even sure if anyone makes ECC type DDR5 RAM

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    Re: GIGABYTE Outs Trio of Socket AM5 Server Products Based on B650E 2022/10/03 11:05:11 (permalink)
    Wow, those boards look like the old GB boards from 15 years back. 


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    Re: GIGABYTE Outs Trio of Socket AM5 Server Products Based on B650E 2022/10/04 09:05:05 (permalink)
    ugly and old fashion look but if it gets the job done... that's GREAT!
     
    i do believe nowadays we are paying the extra "RGB style tax" 

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