AMD EPYC 7763
Milan server CPU with 64 cores, 128 threads, and 3.50 GHz boost clock.
- Cores
- 64
- Threads
- 128
- Boost clock
- 3.50 GHz
- TDP
- 280 W
Benchmarks
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| Geekbench single | 1,420 |
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| Geekbench multi | 25,800 |
| PassMark CPU | 63,500 |
Plans with this CPU
Sample tariffs using this CPU model, sorted by monthly price in the active currency.
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| Plan | Provider | CPU | RAM | Disk type | Price | Action |
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AMD EPYC 7763 is a 64-core, 128-thread Milan server CPU for dense virtualization, GPU servers, CI workers, analytics jobs, and other parallel workloads. It is worth paying for when your software can keep many threads busy; it is waste when storage, bandwidth, or licensing is the bottleneck.
What to Check Before Paying
- A rented vCPU is not the same product as a dedicated core. Ask whether the plan is shared, dedicated, or pinned before treating 64 cores as your capacity budget.
- NVMe capacity does not prove sustained IOPS. A fast CPU still stalls when the storage tier is noisy or throttled.
- The 280 W TDP belongs in the cost conversation. Dense nodes need power, cooling, and provider margin, so cheap monthly pricing usually means a compromise elsewhere.
- Backup inclusion matters. The current listed Selectel GPU A100 plan includes DDoS protection, but backups are not included in that plan.
- Egress matters. The same listing includes 10 TB of bandwidth; workloads that push datasets or media every month should price traffic before CPU.
Specification Meaning
AMD EPYC 7763 has 64 cores and 128 threads. AMD EPYC 7763 uses the Milan generation. AMD EPYC 7763 runs at 2.45 GHz base clock and 3.5 GHz boost clock.
AMD EPYC 7763 carries 256 MB of cache. The large cache helps busy virtualization hosts, build workers, and database services with many active tasks. It does not fix weak disks, thin network routing, or a bad backup policy.
AMD EPYC 7763 uses the SP3 socket. AMD EPYC 7763 is built on a 7 nm process. AMD lists the processor with a 280 W TDP, so this is a capacity CPU, not a low-power edge server part.
Hosting Fit
Choose AMD EPYC 7763 for workloads that scale across many workers. Kubernetes nodes, VM hosts, render queues, batch processing, analytics jobs, and GPU control-plane services can use the thread count. The processor is poor value for a small site that waits on one database query at a time.
The closest comparison CPU on this site is Intel Xeon E-2388G. Intel Xeon E-2388G has 8 cores, 16 threads, 16 MB cache, and a 5.1 GHz boost clock. That profile suits smaller bare-metal plans and latency-sensitive control panels better than dense consolidation.
Do not buy the EPYC label as a shortcut. A provider can pair a strong CPU with limited RAM, weak IOPS, paid snapshots, or a narrow traffic allowance. The plan table below is more important than the processor badge.
Current Plan Signal
Selectel lists a GPU A100 plan with AMD EPYC 7763 in the current HostScout listing. The plan exposes 16 CPU cores, 120 GB RAM, 1,024 GB NVMe, 10 TB bandwidth, and one NVIDIA A100 80GB GPU.
Selectel prices that GPU A100 plan at $2,190 per month. The datacenter location is Moscow. The plan is a GPU-server offer, not a general US or UK VPS benchmark.
Use that listing as a reality check. When AMD EPYC 7763 appears in hosting catalogs, it often sits behind expensive accelerator, virtualization, or dedicated-capacity products. For ordinary web hosting, the hidden bill is usually storage, backup, traffic, and migration time rather than raw CPU.
Practical Verdict
Pick AMD EPYC 7763 when parallel capacity is the constraint. Skip it when your workload is single-threaded, your budget is tight, or your risk is operational rather than computational. The sane purchase is the plan that proves enough cores, RAM, NVMe behavior, bandwidth, backup policy, and SLA in one bill.
Data on this page was refreshed on July 4, 2026. HostScout may use affiliate links, but affiliate status does not change the technical verdict.