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NVIDIA HGX H100 640GB SXM5 Liquid-Cooled Baseboard (8-GPU)

Modèle: HGX H100 Delta-Next 640GB SXM5

Elevate your computing capabilities with the NVIDIA HGX H100 Delta-Next 640GB SXM5. The HGX H100 baseboard itself: eight H100 SXM5 GPUs, 640GB of HBM3, fully interconnected on the NVSwitch mesh at 900 GB/s, in the liquid-cooled variant. A component for integrators and operators who build, populate, or service their own systems, not a complete server. NVIDIA part 935-24287, configured and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.

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Modèle HGX H100 Delta-Next 640GB SXM5
Code produit 214.166665
Numéro de pièce 935-24287-0000-000
Mémoire 640 GB HBM2
Performance théorique 535.28 TFLOPS
Processeurs de flux 135,168
Cœurs Tensor 4,224
Type de refroidissement Liquid Cooled
Consommation d'énergie 5,600 W
Garantie 3 years
Interface PCIe 5.0 x16

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NVIDIA HGX H100 SXM5 Liquid-Cooled Baseboard: What a Baseboard Is, Who Buys One, and How It Relates to the Complete Systems

Almost everything in this catalog is a finished server. This listing is the component at the center of the HGX H100 systems, the baseboard itself, NVIDIA part 935-24287, and selling it honestly means being clear that it is a part, not a box. What a baseboard is. An HGX H100 baseboard is the integrated module that carries eight H100 SXM5 GPUs and the NVSwitch fabric that connects them. The eight GPUs hold 640GB of HBM3 in total and communicate all-to-all at 900 GB/s per GPU across the NVSwitch mesh, the interconnect that makes HGX the standard for distributed training. It is the heart of every H100 SXM server in this catalog and elsewhere; system vendors mount it onto a host tray with CPUs, memory, storage, networking, power, and cooling to make a complete machine. This is the liquid-cooled variant, fitted with cold plates for direct-liquid cooling rather than air heatsinks, the version built for high-density racks and facilities that reuse or reject heat through liquid loops. Who buys a bare baseboard. Three buyers. System integrators who build custom or own-branded H100 servers and want the NVIDIA module to design around. Operators who already own a compatible chassis and host, and are populating or upgrading it. And data centers servicing an existing fleet, replacing a failed baseboard rather than a whole server. All three know what they are doing with it, and this listing is written for them: it assumes familiarity with host compatibility, the liquid cooling loop, power delivery in the multi-kilowatt class, and the integration work a baseboard requires. If that is not the buyer, the complete systems are the answer. How it relates to the complete systems. The HGX H100 servers in this catalog, the Dell XE9680, the Quanta D74H, the Supermicro and Gigabyte H100 systems, are all this baseboard, integrated into a finished, tested, warrantied machine on a specific host. Buying the complete system gets you integration, validation, and support; buying the bare baseboard gets you the module to integrate yourself, which is the right call only when you have the chassis, the expertise, and a reason to build rather than buy. MillionMiner supplies both, and will say plainly which fits your situation in the quote. Ordering and support. Because this is a component, the quote covers the baseboard variant, host compatibility guidance, the cooling and power requirements, and integration considerations, alongside warranty and delivery. Hopper-class accelerators are subject to US export controls, and destination eligibility is confirmed in every quote. The baseboard is verified before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, and MillionMiner can supply the matching complete systems or hosting in its own data centers if integrating a bare board is not the path you want.

NVIDIA HGX H100 SXM5 Liquid-Cooled Baseboard, 640GB

Most of this catalog is complete servers; this is the part inside them. The HGX H100 baseboard is the integrated eight-GPU module, NVIDIA part 935-24287, that system builders mount into a chassis to create an H100 SXM server. What it is. Eight H100 SXM5 GPUs at 80GB of HBM3 each, 640GB across the board, fully interconnected by NVSwitch at 900 GB/s per GPU, the same all-to-all mesh that makes HGX the training standard. This is the liquid-cooled variant, with cold plates rather than heatsinks, built for the high-density racks and heat-reuse facilities that run liquid. Who it is for. Integrators building custom or branded systems around the NVIDIA baseboard, operators populating a chassis they already own, and data centers replacing a failed or upgrading an existing baseboard. It is a component sale, and it assumes the buyer knows what mounting an HGX baseboard involves, host platform, power, cooling loop, and integration. MillionMiner supplies the baseboard, advises on integration, and can supply the complete H100 systems instead if a turnkey server is the better fit. Part 935-24287, shipped worldwide DDP.

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NVIDIA HGX H100 SXM5 Baseboard: The Module, Not the Box

This is the HGX H100 baseboard on its own, the eight-GPU module at the heart of every H100 SXM system, sold as a component. It carries eight H100 SXM5 GPUs, 640GB of HBM3, fully meshed on NVSwitch at 900 GB/s, in the liquid-cooled variant for high-density and heat-reuse deployments. It is for integrators building their own systems, operators populating a chassis they already own, and teams replacing a failed baseboard, people who need the part, not a turnkey server. NVIDIA part 935-24287. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner, which can also supply the complete systems if a box is what you need.

The Module, Not the Server

An 8-GPU HGX H100 SXM5 baseboard, NVIDIA part 935-24287, the component system builders mount into a chassis. For integrators, not turnkey buyers.

640GB HBM3 on NVSwitch

Eight H100 SXM5 GPUs fully meshed at 900 GB/s, the all-to-all interconnect that makes HGX the training standard. Liquid-cooled variant.

Build, Populate, or Repair

For integrators building custom systems, operators populating an owned chassis, or fleets replacing a failed baseboard. MillionMiner supplies the complete systems too.

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No. This is the HGX H100 baseboard, the integrated eight-GPU SXM5 module, NVIDIA part 935-24287, sold as a component. It is the part that system builders mount into a chassis with CPUs, memory, storage, power, and cooling to make a finished server. If you need a complete, tested machine, the HGX H100 systems in this catalog, the Dell, Quanta, Supermicro, and Gigabyte servers, are built around exactly this board.

Three buyers: system integrators building custom or own-branded H100 servers, operators populating a compatible chassis they already own, and data centers replacing a failed or upgrading an existing baseboard in their fleet. All three have the chassis, the host, and the integration expertise. If you do not, the complete systems are the better and usually cheaper path once integration is counted.

Eight H100 SXM5 GPUs and the NVSwitch fabric that connects them, 640GB of HBM3 across the board, with every GPU communicating all-to-all at 900 GB/s. It does not contain CPUs, system memory, storage, or networking, those live on the host tray you mount it into. It is the GPU-and-interconnect heart of an H100 SXM system, nothing more and nothing less.

Direct-liquid cooling through cold plates rather than air heatsinks, which means your chassis and facility must provide a compatible coolant loop, manifolds, CDU or facility water, and the plumbing. It is built for high-density racks and heat-reuse facilities. Confirm your cooling infrastructure matches before integrating, and MillionMiner advises on the requirements in the quote.

HGX H100 baseboards mount into host platforms designed for them, the chassis and host trays from the system vendors that build H100 servers. Compatibility is specific, and getting it wrong is expensive, so MillionMiner confirms host and chassis compatibility for your build as part of the quote rather than leaving it to chance.

Only when you have a reason to build rather than buy: an existing compatible chassis to populate, a custom or branded system you are integrating, or a baseboard to replace in a fleet. A complete system includes integration, validation, and support, which a bare board does not; the board is the right call when you bring those yourself. MillionMiner will tell you honestly which fits in the quote.

They are this board, integrated. The Dell XE9680, Quanta D74H, and the Supermicro and Gigabyte H100 systems all mount an HGX H100 baseboard onto a specific host with cooling, power, and networking, then test and warranty the result. Same GPU complex, different hosts and integration. Buying the system buys the integration; buying the board means doing it yourself.

The listing carries a warranty term, confirmed for the specific board in your quote. Note that integrating a bare baseboard yourself changes the support picture versus a complete system, where the whole machine is warrantied as one unit. MillionMiner clarifies the coverage on the board and the implications of self-integration before you order.

Yes. If a bare board turns out not to be what you need, MillionMiner supplies the complete HGX H100 systems built around this baseboard, tested and warrantied, and can host them in its own data centers. The quote conversation establishes whether the component or the complete system is the right purchase for your situation.

Submit your build details, host, chassis, and cooling, through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist confirms the baseboard variant, compatibility, cooling and power requirements, warranty, destination eligibility under the US export controls that apply to Hopper-class accelerators, and delivery. The board is verified before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled.