B is not right 7002 or 7001
D is not USB but SD
Here is specs:
AMD EPYC 7002 (Rome) series processors, with up to 64 cores per socket, AMD EPYC 7001 (Naples) series processors with up to 32 cores per socket.
● Up to 1 TB of DRAM using sixteen 64-GB DDR4 DIMMs for 2-socket CPU configuration
(eight DIMMs/memory channels per CPU)
● 3200 MHz 16G/32G/64G DIMMs for AMD EPYC 7002 (Rome) CPUs and 2666 MHz 16G/32G/64G DIMMs of AMD EPYC 7001 (Naples) CPUs.
● Over 45 TB of storage, with up to six Small-Form-Factor (SFF) 2.5-inch direct-attached drives per node
◦ Either six direct attach SAS/SATA drives or two NVMe plus four SAS/SATA drives
● Optional dual SD cards or M.2 modular storage for increased storage or boot drive capacity
● Support for the Cisco® 12-G 9460-8i PCIe SAS RAID controller with 2-GB Flash-Backed Write Cache (FBWC)
● Support for the Cisco® 12-G 9400-8i PCIe SAS controller for use with external disk arrays
● OCP 2.0 network mezzanine slot supporting speeds up to 100 Gbps
● Support for Cisco’s fourth-generation PCIe Virtual Interface Card (VIC)
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SeamusJM
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