Supporting AMD’s EPYC 7002/7003 series processors, the Gigabyte G292-Z24 GPU server has a 2U chassis and is capable of supporting up to 8x double-slot GPU accelerators. This is a single-socket system offering PCIe 4.0 compatible providing a PCIe 4.0 bus for both the GPU slots and low-profile expansion slots at the back of the server for I/O or RAID controller options.
Featuring a full line of 2U GPU servers, the Gigabyte G292-Z24 GPU server is part of Gigabyte’s G292 family and supports up to 8x GPU accelerators for even greater performance. This system is designed for AI, AI training and inference, plus high-performance computing applications. With only a single processor, this system will still support up to 64 cores, up to 2TB of DDR4-3200 memory, and hybrid storage with a choice of SATA, SAS, and NVMe drive formats.
Gigabyte G292-Z45 GPU Server
2x AMD EPYC 7002/7003, 8x PCIe 4.0, 2x PCIe 4.0, 4TB mem., 8x SAS/SATA
The AMD EPYC 7002/7003 series processors feature a system on a chip design, which incorporates the chipset into the CPU architecture. A single EPYC series processor can support up to 64 physical cores and 128 virtual threads at a configurable thermal design power (TDP) of up to 280W. Each of the supported processors also support PCIe 4.0 and 8x memory channels.
With 8x memory channels, there are also only 8x memory module sockets supported by the single AMD EPYC 7002/7003 series processor. Memory supported includes registered (RDIMM) and load-reduced (LRDIMM) memory modules, plus 3DS RDIMM and LRDIMM modules. Standard RDIMM and LRDIMM modules will support up to 1TB of memory using modules of up to 128GB, which 3DS modules will support twice as much memory at up to 2TB with all slots loaded with 256GB modules.
8x storage bays line the front of the G292-Z24 GPU server. Of the 8x storage bays, the 6x bays with blue drive release tabs support SATA or SAS only, while the drive trays with amber drive release tabs support Gen. 3.0 U.2 NVMe drives. Deployment of SAS drives will require a discrete SAS controller featuring 12Gb/s data transfer speeds compared to only 6Gb/s when using SATA drives. Additional dedicated slots on the motherboard support M.2 drive formats with a x4 slot length and a x2 and x4 connection.
Along with the two dedicated M.2 slots, there is also a dedicated slot for a third-generation open compute project (OCP) add-on-card offering PCIe 4.0 compatibility. There are 8x PCIe 4.0 slots supporting double-width GPU accelerators from AMD, Nvidia, Xilinx, and Qualcomm. Two more slots at the back are also PCIe 4.0 compatible and can be used to provide additional high-speed I/O options or to support a SAS HD/RAID controller.
A dedicated slot on the back of the system provides access to the integrated platform management interface, or IPMI, through the baseboard management controller (BMC). This system is IPMI 2.0 compatible for use with other 3rd party hardware. Gigabyte’s proprietary Gigabyte Server Manager (GSM) can also be used to manage several servers and offers an easy-to-use browser-based user interface to monitor system hardware, updates, and inventory. It can also be configured to send notifications.
Outfitted with a single AMD EPYC 7002/7003 series processor, the Gigabyte G292-Z24 GPU server can still deliver up to 64 cores of processing power, plus up to 8x double-wide GPUs or accelerators for enhanced computation of visual rendering. It utilizes PCIe 4.0 for both the GPUs and I/O for up to twice the bandwidth compared to PCIe 3.0. This chassis also supports hybrid storage with a backplane capable of supporting SAS, SATA, and NVMe drive formats.
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