- The PUGET system reveals a 5 -nodes rack station for creativity and test work test
- Each chassis includes five systems with a ram capacity of up to 192 GB
- Admit Ryzen 9000 and EPYC 4005 processors based on unpublished 5 unpublished
Puget Systems has announced a new 5 nodes 6u built with games developers in mind. According to reports, the new 5 -node 6u rack station offers an efficient solution and space saving for studies that need flexible and powerful systems.
Each chassis fits five individual work stations in the footprint of a large desk, with up to 35 systems on a standard 42U shelf.
The interesting thing is that if you click here, you will see the Ryzen entrance of 5 R550-6U nodes in the middle of the page. Under this, lists the AMD options: Ryzen 9000 and Epyc 4005.
EPYC 4005
Puget points out: “It can also be a great solution for multiple screen facilities, saving space compared to five desktop towers or even 2U / 3U size systems.”
Designed for tasks such as 3D modeling or automated tests, each node admits the latest CPU Ryzen (more about that in a minute) and upper level GPU. The nodes are useful individually, allowing a minimum inactivity time.
Puget says that artists can access systems remotely through tools such as PARSEC, while quality control equipment benefit from a versatile test. This configuration gives equipment more performance per rack without sacrificing flexibility or ease of management.
The EPYC 4005, based in Zen 5, Codenammed Grade, is the monitoring of the EPYC 4004 processors based in Raphael last year (AM5).
We have seen leaks mentioning it before, as Tom hardware Notes: “Manufacturers are already preparing their motherboard for their support”, and other leaks have discovered references elsewhere, but it is interesting to see that officially appears in the new Rackstation of 5 nodes 6u of Puget.
The entrance indicates that the Ryzen 5 R550-6U node has five individual nodes, a GPU, and admits up to 192 GB of RAM, but there are no other details about the EPYC 4005.
However, AMD is expected to exhibit it in Computex 2025, and with that it will be celebrated from May 20 to May 23, 2025, we do not have too much time to wait.