Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your AMD EPYC 7313 processor. The AMD EPYC 7313 is a high-performance server processor designed for demanding data center workloads.

Whakaahua 1: Runga view of the AMD EPYC processor, showing the AMD EPYC branding on the integrated heat spreader.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper installation is crucial for the stability and performance of your system. Always handle the processor with care to avoid damage.
1. Whakatupato Haumaru
- Ensure your hands are clean and free of oils.
- Mauria he whitiki ringaringa ārai-pūmau, he pā atu rānei ki tētahi mea whakarewa kua whenua hei tuku i te hiko pūmau.
- Avoid touching the gold contacts (pins) on the bottom of the processor.
- Work in a well-lit, clean environment.
2. Whakaritenga Pūnaha
- Papamatua: Compatible with Socket SP3. Refer to your motherboard's documentation for specific compatibility.
- Rongoa whakamahana: A high-performance CPU cooler designed for Socket SP3 and capable of dissipating 155W TDP.
- Rauemi Atanga Weariki (TIM): High-quality thermal paste.
3. Nga Taahiranga Whakamutunga
- Whakapaia Papa Matua: Ensure the motherboard is securely installed in the chassis and power is disconnected. Open the CPU socket retention mechanism according to your motherboard's instructions.
- Kōkuhu pūtukatuka: Carefully align the processor with the socket. The processor is keyed to fit in only one orientation. Gently place the processor into the socket without forcing it.
- Tukatuka Haumaru: Katia te tikanga pupuri turanga PTM hei mau i te tukatuka.
- Hoatu te Whakapiri Weariki: Apply a small amount of thermal paste (pea-sized dot or thin line) to the center of the processor's integrated heat spreader (IHS).
- Tāutahia te whakamatao CPU: Mount the CPU cooler according to its manufacturer's instructions, ensuring even pressure distribution. Connect the CPU cooler fan to the appropriate header on the motherboard.
- Hono Hono: Honoa nga taura hiko katoa e tika ana ki te papahoahoa me te PTM.
For detailed visual instructions, consult your motherboard's user manual.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The AMD EPYC 7313 processor is designed for continuous operation in server environments. Once installed, its operation is largely managed by the system's BIOS/UEFI and operating system.
1. Whakaara Tuatahi
- After installation, connect all peripherals and power on the system.
- Access the system's BIOS/UEFI settings (usually by pressing DEL, F2, or F10 during boot) to verify processor recognition and configure memory settings.
- Ensure the latest BIOS/UEFI firmware is installed for optimal compatibility and performance.
2. Performance and Power Management
The EPYC 7313 features advanced power management technologies. The operating system and server management software will dynamically adjust clock speeds and power states based on workload demands. For specific performance tuning, refer to your server's documentation and AMD's official resources.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance helps ensure the longevity and stable performance of your processor and server system.
1. Te Whakahaere Puehu
- Periodically clean dust from the CPU cooler heatsink and fans using compressed air.
- Ensure proper airflow within the server chassis to prevent dust buildup and maintain optimal temperatures.
2. Thermal Paste Inspection
Over time, thermal paste can degrade. If you observe consistently high CPU temperatures, consider reapplying fresh thermal paste. This typically involves removing the CPU cooler, cleaning off old paste, and applying new paste.
3. Whakahoutanga Firmware
Keep your motherboard's BIOS/UEFI firmware updated. Manufacturers often release updates that improve stability, compatibility, and performance for processors.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues, follow these basic troubleshooting steps.
1. System Fails to Boot
- Tirohia nga Hononga Hiko: Whakaritea nga taura hiko katoa (24-pin ATX, 8-pin EPS/CPU) e hono mau ana ki te papahoahoa.
- Manatokohia te whakaurunga PTM: Re-check that the CPU is correctly seated in its socket and the retention mechanism is locked.
- Pūmahara (RAM): Ensure RAM modules are properly seated in their slots. Try booting with only one RAM stick.
- Motherboard POST Codes/LEDs: Consult your motherboard manual for diagnostic POST codes or LED indicators that can pinpoint the issue.
2. Nga Take Whakawera
- Whakauru Maamaa: Confirm the CPU cooler is correctly installed and making good contact with the processor's IHS.
- Whakapiri Weariki: Me whakarite kia tika te tono whakapiri waiariki me te kore e maroke.
- Rererangi: Check for adequate airflow within the server chassis. Ensure fans are spinning and vents are clear.
- Tere Kiri: Verify CPU fan speed settings in BIOS/UEFI.
3. System Instability/Crashes
- Tautuhinga BIOS/UEFI: Tautuhi anō i te BIOS/UEFI ki ngā tautuhinga taunoa.
- Kaitaraiwa: Me whakarite kei te hou katoa ngā taraiwa pūnaha, inā koa ngā taraiwa chipset.
- Tuku Hiko: Verify that your power supply unit (PSU) provides sufficient and stable power to all components.
Whakatakotoranga
Key technical specifications for the AMD EPYC 7313 processor:
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Raina Hua | EPYC |
| Tau tauira | 7313 |
| Koro | 16 |
| Tere Karaka | 3.0 GHz (Base), up to 3.7 GHz (Boost) |
| L3 Keteroki | 128 MB |
| Puka Tukatuka | Puka SP3 |
| TDP (Mana Hoahoa Wera) | 155W |
| Hunga Hua | 7.87 x 5.12 x 1.97 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 8.8 hekere |
| ASIN | B091CSNJ91 |
| Tau Waahanga Kaihanga | 100-000000329 |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Mō ngā mōhiohio pūtāhui me te tautoko hangarau, tirohia te AMD mana website or contact your product vendor. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Tautoko AMD Webpae: www.amd.com/support





