Since a single 128GB stick costs about 2900 USD, 96 of them will run to ~280 000 USD plus the server so it's likely to be above 300 000K.
If you want to go with 6TB "only" then it's a lot, lot cheaper as 64GB RDIMM sticks can be had below 700 USD. The end result might cost closer to a third of the 12TB server than half of it.
Looked interesting, though there are some inconsistencies with the core count for the "Octa" version. The intro blurb up the top says it's 12 core, while the spec listing further down says it's 10 core.
It's not clear if the ram is ECC either. With 6x SATA + 4x NVMe + 32GB RAM they're targetting more professional users, which should mean ECC ram is available.
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Looking a bit more in depth, it doesn't look like any of their cpu choices support ECC:
Well that was the part number for the NVMe expansion kit. TBH that is one of the hardest things about doing server reviews on YouTube... The model names
> It seems that Alder Lake no longer support x8/x4/x4 sadly.
Sort of. support is "Up to 1x16+4, 2x8+4" [1] so could be used as x8/x4/x4, the remaining 4 lanes are unused in the x8, as there are 20 PCIe lanes on the CPU.
- EX44: Intel Core i5-13500 / 64 GB / 2x512 GB NVMe - From 44€ [2]
- EX101: Intel Core i9-13900 / 64 GB / 2x1.92 TB NVMe - From 84€ [3]
[1] https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/ax52
[2] https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/ex44
[3] https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/ex101
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