| DL83-GP6 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Cooling Type | Direct Liquid Cooling | |
| Rack Height | 42U | |
| Server Model | G4L4-ZD3-LAX7 | |
| Server Configuration | 8 x 4U DLC GPU servers | |
| CPU | Intel® Xeon® 6 Processors - Intel® Xeon® 6700-Series Processors - Intel® Xeon® 6500-Series Processors Total 16 processors | AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series Processors AMD EPYC™ 9004 Series Processors Total 16 processors |
| GPU | NVIDIA HGX B300 - Total 64 x NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra SXM | |
| Switch | Flexible validated InfiniBand / Ethernet switch configurations | |
| PDU | 6 x PDUs Input: 415 V, 100 A, 3-phase | |
| Rack Power Consumption | Up to 109 kW | |
| CDU | In-Rack Liquid-to-Liquid CDU Cooling Capacity: 200 kW (4°C approach temperature) Primary Loop Connections: 1" FD83 QDC couplings (inlet/outlet) Input Power: 2 x C20, AC 100-240V , 50/60 Hz 1+1 redundant power supplies and pumps | |
| Management | Integrated G-REX DLC power and cooling management kit: - 1 x N120-LS0 management node - Real-time cluster-level monitoring and control - Supports Modbus, Redfish, and REST APIs for seamless integration with CDUs and RDHx Optional GIGABYTE POD Management (GPM) software suite: - Essential single-node BMC for real-time hardware health and remote system oversight - Unified cluster-scale management and deep telemetry for high-density deployments - Total POD-level orchestration for infrastructure provisioning and environmental monitoring | |
| Storage Solutions | Flexible validated partner solutions with GIGABYTE storage servers | |
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