- Puget System reveals a 5 -nod rack for creative and tested workflows
- Each chassis contains five systems with a capacity of RAM up to 192 GB
- Supports Ryzen 9000 and the Epyc 4005 processors based on Zen 5
Puget Systems announced a new 6u racks with 5 nodes built thinking of game developers. The new 6u 5 -noded racksation would have an effective and economical solution for studios needing flexible and powerful systems.
Each chassis adapts to five individual workstations in the footprint of a large office, with up to 35 systems in a standard 42U rack.
What is interesting is that if you click here, you will see the Ryzen input with 5 R550-6U knots in the middle of the page. Below, it lists the AMD – Ryzen 9000 and Epyc 4005 options.
Epyc 4005
Puget Note: “It can also be an excellent solution for multi-screen installations, space saving compared to five office laps or even 2U / 3U size systems.”
Designed for tasks such as 3D modeling or automated tests, each node supports the latest Ryzen CPUs (more about this in one minute) and high -level GPUs. The nodes are individually usable, allowing minimal stop times.
Puget says that artists can access remote systems thanks to tools like Parsec, while QA teams benefit from a versatile test bench. This configuration gives teams more performance by rack without sacrificing flexibility or ease of management.
The EPYC 4005 based on Zen 5, the code name Grado, is the monitoring of EPYC 4004 processors based on Raphael from last year (AM5).
We have seen leaks mentioned it before, as Tom material Note: “The manufacturers are already preparing their mother cards for support” and other leaks have discovered references elsewhere, but it is interesting to officially see an appearance in the new Rack with 5u nodes of Puget.
The entrance notes that the Ryzen at 5 nodes R550-6U has five individual nodes, a GPU and supports up to 192 GB of RAM, but there are no other details concerning the Epyc 4005.
AMD should however present it at Computex 2025, and that being held from May 20 to May 23, 2025, we have not too much time waiting.