- Page System 5-Nov 6 U-Rack Station for Creative and Testing Work Flow
- Each chassis packs five systems with 192 GB of RAM capacity
- Raizen supports 9000 and unmanned Zen 5 -based EPYC 4005 processors
Page Systems have made a new announcement 5-Nov 6 U-Rack Station The game developers are made in mind. The new 5-U-6 U-rack station offers an efficient, space savings solution for allegedly flexible and powerful system studios.
Each chassis fits five individual work stations in a large desktop image, with a standard 42U rack up to 35 systems.
Interestingly is that if you click Here You will see Raisen 5-Node R550 -6U enrollment in the middle of the page. Below, it has a list of AMD options – Raizen 9000 and EPYC 4005.
EPYC 4005
Pijet Note, “This can also be a great solution for multi -screen installations, which can also save space compared to five desktop towers or 2U / 3U -shaped systems.”
Designed for tasks such as 3D modeling or automatic testing, each node supports the latest rise CPU (more on it in a minute) and the top tar GPU. Nodes are individually serving, which allows minimum time.
Pijet says artists can access the system through tools such as Parsic, while QA teams benefit from versatile test beds. This setup provides more performance to teams without ease of flexibility or management.
Zen -5 -based EPY 4005, Code, Gradeo, follows last year’s Rafael -based EPY 4004 processors (AM5).
We have already seen the leak while mentioning it, like Tom’s hardware Note, “Manufacturers are already preparing to support their mother boards,” and other leakers have revealed other references about it, but it is interesting to see that it is officially presented at the new 5-UD 6U rack station of Pijet.
The entry noted that Raizen supports five individual nodes, a GPU in the 5-Nood R550 -6U, and up to 192GB of Ram, but there are no other details about the EPYC 4005.
It is expected that AMD will show it in computer 2025, and with it being held from May 20 to May 23, 2025, we are not too late to wait.



