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Broadberry CyberServe AM2-B8252

PRICE As reviewed, £15,995 exc VAT from broadberry.co.uk

The blue chips have been slow to embrace AMD’s EPYC server processors, but for Taiwanese server specialist Tyan it’s been full steam ahead: the company now has a portfolio of over 30 motherboard designs supporting the latest core-heavy Gen2 EPYC 7002 CPUs.

From this lineup, Broadberry has chosen the Transport HX TS75-B8252 barebones system as the basis for its CyberServe AM2-B8252 server – and the end product

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