![]() ![]() At 128.2W max under Prime95 with 64GB of memory and a boot SSD the Xeon E-2246G seems like a good fit. The Intel Xeon E-2246G is our top-pick just like the Xeon E-2146G was the generation before it. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus CPU Superset Running a power supply above its rated spec is not recommended. Most users are not going to run something as demanding as Prime95, but if you want to get a lot of CPU performance, we suggest you look elsewhere at this point. For a 180W DC power brick, this is simply too much, especially if you add hard drives to the 3.5″ bays and an add-in card or two. When we fired up Prime95 on Windows Server 2019, we hit 194.5W on the Extech TrueRMS power meter with only an internal SATA boot SSD (OS idle) and 64GB of memory installed. This booted just fine and seemed to work acceptably. ![]() This is the top-end CPU that is possible in the socket with 8 cores, 16 threads, and up to 5GHz clock speeds. We tested both the Intel Pentium Gold G5420 and Xeon E-2224 which are the stock CPUs in our MSG10+ review piece. HPE told us that it should support any up to 71W, however, HPE also asked us to test higher to see if it works. We have more than 20 CPUs that work in this socket in our lab. One of the biggest reasons we wanted to get three systems working in parallel is that we wanted to try different CPU configurations. HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus CPU Upgrades
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