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Modell: G593-ZD2-AAX1 H100 80GB
Elevate your data center capabilities with the GIGABYTE G593-ZD2-AAX1 H100 80GB server. The AMD-host, build-your-own path to a new H100 node: Gigabyte's G593-ZD2-AAX1 barebone carries the NVIDIA HGX H100 8-GPU baseboard, eight SXM5 GPUs at 80GB each, 640GB per node behind 900 GB/s NVSwitch, on a dual AMD EPYC 9004 host with 12-channel DDR5 and PCIe Gen5. A barebone configured to your CPUs, memory, and storage, backed by a 3-year manufacturer warranty. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
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This catalog carries new H100 capacity in four shapes, and the right way to sell another is to say what this one does differently. The Dell XE9680 is the enterprise incumbent with iDRAC governance. The Quanta D74H is the hyperscale ODM build. The refurbished AS-8125GS is the secondary-market value path. This Gigabyte G593-ZD2-AAX1 is the new-unit, AMD-host barebone, for buyers who want to specify the host around a new H100 complex. What a barebone buys you. A barebone ships with the parts that define the platform fixed, the HGX H100 baseboard, the chassis, the power and cooling, and leaves the host components open. You choose the EPYC SKUs, the memory population, and the storage, rather than accepting a vendor bundle's defaults. For teams with specific core-count, memory-capacity, or storage requirements, that control is the point: the node arrives matched to the workload, not adapted to it. MillionMiner configures the open components on quote. The GPU complex, stated plainly. The NVIDIA HGX H100 baseboard carries eight SXM5 GPUs at 80GB of HBM3 each, 640GB per node with aggregate bandwidth above 26 TB/s, a full NVSwitch mesh at 900 GB/s per GPU, FP8 throughput beyond 30 petaFLOPS, and MIG to as many as 56 instances. This is the most deployed and most validated 8-GPU configuration of its generation, the node production MLOps was hardened against, and for the large share of workloads that fit comfortably in 640GB, that maturity is the case for it over the newer H200 and Blackwell tiers. The AMD-host case. Dual AMD EPYC 9004 processors on the Zen 4 generation bring two things to a GPU host: high core density, up to 96 cores per socket on Genoa or more on the dense-core variants, and 12-channel DDR5 per socket, the widest memory bandwidth in its class. Eight GPUs feeding from one host need both, cores for parallel data loading and preprocessing, bandwidth so the memory subsystem does not become the bottleneck, and the EPYC platform delivers them. PCIe Gen5 runs throughout for the fabric adapters and storage that turn a single node into a cluster member. The working rule this catalog applies everywhere holds, system memory at or above the 640GB GPU pool, and the barebone model means that memory is sized to the workload at quote rather than fixed. The four-way new-H100 decision, stated honestly. Against the Dell XE9680, this trades the incumbent's iDRAC estate fit and global service organization for AMD-host configurability and a barebone's control. Against the Quanta D74H, both are engineering-forward, but the Quanta ships as a decided Intel build while this is an AMD barebone you configure. Against the refurbished AS-8125GS, this is the new-unit path with full manufacturer warranty, where the refurb trades newness for economics. Buyers who want a new AMD-host H100 node built to their spec, with 3-year coverage, land here, and MillionMiner models all four paths in the quote rather than steering. Ordering and deployment. Hopper-class accelerators are subject to US export controls, and destination eligibility is confirmed in every quote alongside the configured CPUs, memory, storage, fabric plan, and the 3-year warranty terms. Each system is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, with hosting in MillionMiner's own data centers available as the deployment alternative.
New H100 capacity comes in several shapes in this catalog, and this is the one for buyers who want to specify the host rather than take a bundle. The G593-ZD2-AAX1 is a barebone: it ships with the GPU complex and chassis decided, and leaves the CPUs, memory, and storage for you to configure. The GPU complex is the proven Hopper standard. The NVIDIA HGX H100 baseboard carries eight SXM5 GPUs at 80GB of HBM3 each, 640GB per node, every GPU joined at 900 GB/s through NVSwitch, with FP8 throughput beyond 30 petaFLOPS and MIG to as many as 56 instances. It is the most validated 8-GPU configuration of its generation, covering full fine-tuning into the 70B class, large-batch training, and production inference density. The host is the differentiator. Dual AMD EPYC 9004 processors on the Zen 4 generation bring high core counts and 12-channel DDR5 per socket, the wide memory bandwidth that keeps eight GPUs fed during preprocessing and data loading, with PCIe Gen5 throughout for fabric and storage. Because the platform ships as a barebone, MillionMiner configures the EPYC SKUs, memory population, and storage to your workload rather than to a catalog default, and a 3-year manufacturer return-to-base warranty covers the build. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP.
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A barebone is the configure-it-yourself path to a new H100 node, and this is the AMD-host one. The G593-ZD2-AAX1 carries the NVIDIA HGX H100 baseboard, eight SXM5 GPUs at 80GB each, 640GB per node behind 900 GB/s NVSwitch, with FP8 throughput beyond 30 petaFLOPS. The host is dual AMD EPYC 9004, 12-channel DDR5 and high core density on the Zen 4 generation, with PCIe Gen5 throughout. Because it ships as a barebone, you specify the CPUs, memory, and storage rather than accepting a fixed bundle, and a 3-year manufacturer warranty covers it. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
Eight H100 SXM5 GPUs on NVSwitch at 900 GB/s, 30+ petaFLOPS of FP8, on a dual EPYC 9004 host. The most validated Hopper configuration, new.
GPU complex and chassis fixed, CPUs, memory, and storage open. The node arrives matched to your workload, not a vendor's default bundle.
Dual AMD EPYC 9004 brings high core density and 12-channel DDR5 per socket, the bandwidth eight GPUs need during preprocessing and data loading.
It ships with the platform-defining parts fixed, the HGX H100 baseboard, the chassis, the power and cooling, and the host components open. You specify the EPYC CPUs, the memory population, and the storage rather than taking a fixed bundle. For teams with specific core-count, capacity, or storage needs, that control means the node arrives matched to the workload, and MillionMiner configures the open parts on quote.
The NVIDIA HGX H100: eight SXM5 GPUs at 80GB of HBM3 each, 640GB per node with aggregate bandwidth above 26 TB/s, a full NVSwitch mesh at 900 GB/s per GPU, FP8 throughput beyond 30 petaFLOPS, and MIG to as many as 56 instances. In workload terms: full fine-tuning into the 70B class within one node, large-batch training, and production serving density on the generation's most validated configuration.
Two strengths matter for a GPU host. Core density, since eight GPUs need many cores for parallel data loading and preprocessing, and memory bandwidth, since the host must not starve the accelerators. EPYC 9004 on Zen 4 brings high core counts and 12-channel DDR5 per socket, the widest memory bandwidth in its class, which is why it is a strong host for a feeding-intensive 8-GPU node.
Both carry the same 8x H100 SXM complex, so the decision is host and model. The Dell is the Intel-host enterprise incumbent with iDRAC governance and a global service organization, shipped as a bundle. This Gigabyte is an AMD-host barebone you configure, with a 3-year manufacturer warranty. Estate-led enterprises tend to the Dell; buyers wanting AMD-host control land here, and MillionMiner quotes both.
Both are engineering-forward new H100 nodes, but they differ on host and configuration model. The Quanta is a decided Intel build with hyperscale ODM lineage; this Gigabyte is an AMD barebone you specify. Teams wanting a finished Intel configuration take the Quanta; teams wanting to build an AMD host to their own spec take this, and the quote routes the decision.
It is a new-versus-secondary decision. The refurbished AS-8125GS-TNHR delivers the same class of complex at secondary-market economics with verification evidence. This Gigabyte is the new-unit path with a full 3-year manufacturer warranty. Procurement requiring new hardware lands here; budget-led buyers comfortable with verified refurbished hardware take the refurb, and MillionMiner models both.
When memory or generation is the constraint. The H200 platforms carry 141GB per GPU and 1.1TB per node for memory-bound and long-context work; the Blackwell systems add FP4 and the doubled fabric. This H100 node is the right buy for the large share of workloads that fit in 640GB and value the generation's maturity and economics, and the quote models the crossover.
The platform runs 12-channel DDR5 per socket, and because it is a barebone, the memory population is yours to specify. The rule this catalog applies everywhere holds, system memory at or above the 640GB GPU pool, and MillionMiner sizes the memory to your workload at quote rather than to a fixed default.
Through the PCIe Gen5 expansion, which carries fabric adapters for GPUDirect RDMA, the topology that moves gradients between nodes without touching CPUs, on InfiniBand or high-speed Ethernet specified per deployment. As a barebone, the fabric fit-out is configured to your cluster plan, and MillionMiner advises on switch architecture as deployments grow past one node.
Submit your workload and deployment details through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist configures the EPYC CPUs, memory, and storage, confirms the 3-year warranty terms, destination eligibility under the US export controls that apply to Hopper-class accelerators, and delivery. Every system is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, with hosting in MillionMiner's own data centers available.