AMD EPYC 7713P 64-Core
Observed market signals for this CPU class — aggregated across sellers and SKU tiers. Use the bands below to benchmark quotes before you commit. Pro subscribers see the exact clearing prices.
Signals are observations from available data at a point in time — not advice. Verify independently before transacting. Disclaimer
Data as of Apr 18, 2026Market signals
Derived from observed listings across all SKUs in this class.
▶What do OEM / Original / Compatible mean?
▶What do the signal colors mean?
Market price confidence
The figures below reflect observed market pricing across multiple sellers and SKUs. Ranges and typical bands help distinguish outliers from defensible market prices.
How to interpret this
- Prices within the typical market band represent common, defensible market rates.
- Listings near the lower bound may reflect limited stock, condition differences, or less-established sellers.
- Prices above the typical band often reflect vendor qualification, warranty, or support premiums.
Part numbers in this class
These part numbers map to this CPU class.
| Brand | MPN | Certification | Lifecycle |
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Equivalent part numbers
The following part numbers are considered functionally equivalent for this memory class. Differences between them relate to vendor qualification, branding, warranty, or support.
Core functionality is the same.
How to use this mapping
- If you were quoted any of the part numbers above, they correspond to this canonical memory class.
- OEM-qualified parts offer the highest vendor support assurance and typically cost more.
- Original manufacturer parts often provide the best balance of cost and compatibility.
- Compatible alternatives may reduce cost but should be verified against platform policies.
Technical specifications
Single-socket 64-core EPYC Milan for maximum VM density without dual-socket licensing costs
Other server CPU market classes
Compare signals across Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processor classes.
How to interpret CPU market pricing
OEM tray
Processors sold as OEM trays come without retail packaging. This is the standard channel for server deployments. Pricing reflects the chip only — no heatsink, no box. Most enterprise CPUs trade this way.
Pulled / refurbished
Pulls are CPUs removed from decommissioned servers. They are functionally identical to new trays but carry no manufacturer warranty. Common in the secondary market and priced 25–45% below new.
New vs secondary market
New OEM trays from distributors (CDW, SHI) typically price at or near MSRP. Secondary market pricing reflects real cleared transactions and is often significantly lower, especially for previous-generation SKUs.