Click on the red highlighted, underlined title below:@Taiko Audio The Extreme server was based on dual Xenon 10 core CPUs and 64GB of ECC ram, what are the specs of the new server as far as CPU, motherboard, and ram specs?
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1) The Olympus Server utilises the latest available computer hardware with the following differences to the Extreme:
-The Extreme has 2 Intel Xeon Scalable processors with 10 CPU physical CPU cores each for total of 20 physical CPU cores (40 virtual), 48Gb DDR4-2400 Memory, PCIe gen3 interfaces, uses PCIe gen3 M.2 music storage drives and runs Windows 10
- The Olympus has 1 AMD Epyc 4th gen processor with 4*8 physical CPU cores for a total of 32 physical CPU cores (64 virtual), 128Gb DDR5-4800 Memory, PCIe gen5 interfaces, uses MCIO (PCIe) gen5 U.2/U.3 music storage drives and runs Windows 11
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