ServerMania Introduces AMD EPYC 4124P Dedicated Servers

The next wave of affordable enterprise hardware has officially arrived.
ServerMania is proud to be among the first to launch the AMD EPYC 4124P dedicated server, providing businesses a cost-effective entry point into AMD’s EPYC 4004 Series.
Built on the Zen 4 Architecture, this processor delivers the right balance of power, efficiency, and price. It is ideal for companies ready to move on from aging Intel E-series deployments without overcommitting to top-tier enterprise CPUs.
For nearly two decades, ServerMania has helped organizations scale quickly with performance-driven infrastructure. From flexible dedicated hosting solutions to scalable cloud infrastructure options, we built a reputation for delivering reliable environments that match most modern workloads.
ServerMania Introduces AMD EPYC 4004 Series Servers
Starting today, the AMD EPYC 4124P is available through ServerMania as the first entry in AMD’s brand-new 4004 Series lineup.
ServerMania is the first hosting provider to offer instant EPYC 4004 deployments, bringing enterprise-grade Zen 4 performance to businesses at a breakthrough price point. Plans begin at $165 per month, making it the most affordable way to get into modern AMD architecture quickly.
In benchmark comparisons, 4124P showed a 14.7% higher single thread performance vs. Intel’s E-2386G and demonstrated much greater efficiency with a nearly 32% lower TDP.
AMD EPYC 4124P | Intel Xeon E-2386G | |
Base Clock | 3.8 GHz | 3.5 GHz |
Turbo Speed | Up to 5.1 GHz | Up to 5.1 GHz |
Single Thread Rating | 3892 | 3392 (-12.8%) |
CPU Mark | 18174 (-6.8%) | 19506 (baseline) |
TDP | 65W | 95W |
“The EPYC 4124P is a game-changer. For the first time, small and mid-sized businesses can get enterprise-grade Zen 4 performance at a price that fits their budget.”
– Justin Blanchard, CMO at ServerMania
Why Businesses Are Choosing EPYC 4124P?

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There are several clear reasons why businesses were waiting for AMD EPYC 4124P. First, it’s affordable, making the Zen 4 architecture accessible. Secondly, the high single-thread capabilities offer smooth performance for demanding workloads. Lastly, flexibility and scalability, ideal for businesses of all sizes.
Let’s take a peek at some of the standout reasons why businesses are choosing 4124P:
Chipset Cost & Accessibility
The AMD EPYC 4124P is a gateway for enterprise-grade Zen 4 technology, the first of its kind available for $165/month. This is an outstanding pricing point that was never possible until now for such high-end hardware, connecting SMBs with a modern and high-performance infrastructure.
In short, affordability is the primary factor, drawing so much attention since the deployment of Intel’s E-series.
4124P HW Specifications
The Zen 4 architecture is not something that should be overlooked. Here’s what 4124P brings to the market, significantly surpassing older generations:
- 5.1 GHz clock boost
- 41% IPC improvement
- DDR5-5200 memory
- 16 MB L3 cache
- 28 PCIe 5.0 lanes
Efficiency & Cost Savings
The affordability doesn’t end with the initial investment. The EPYC 4004 65W TDP requires a lot less energy when compared to Intel Xeon servers. This ultimately translates into lower energy bills and lower cooling requirements, providing users with an overall low-cost system.
Fewer cores with optimized performance also mean software licensing costs can be lower, delivering servers designed to maximize throughput, bringing money savings to businesses.
Flexibility & Future-Proofing
The AMD EPYC 4124P is built with future-proofing in mind. The architecture is crafted to scale across edge computing, cloud environments, and web hosting. In addition, AMD continues to expand the 4004 Series throughout 2025, meaning that businesses that adopt the 4124P now will be set up to expand themselves during the intended roadmap.
EPYC 4124P Performance Benchmark
AMD EPYC 4124P is now on the market and beyond lab testing.
This means that we have clear and interesting insights into how this processor performs in real-world workloads and how it handles computing across key industries. We know that the 4124P outperforms the Intel rivals while using less power, but let’s take a quick peek at the numbers for specific tasks.
Here’s a real example of how the AMD EPYC 4004 series outperforms Intel CPU in the same league:
EPYC 4124P | Intel E-2388G | Improvement | |
Apache Requests/sec | 18,432 | 16,234 | +13.5% |
MySQL Transactions/sec | 3,456 | 3,123 | +10.7% |
WordPress Sites Hosted | 150–200 | 120–150 | +33% |
Docker Containers | 150 | 120 | +25% |
Power Consumption | 65W | 80W | -19% |
These benchmarks clearly show that the EPYC 4124P not only outperforms the Intel E-2388G across some key tasks with ease, but does so with significantly lower power consumption, making it a standout choice for real-world deployments.
What Users Say
For example, according to a recent report, businesses testing the AMD EPYC 4004 series reported immediate, tangible benefits. Page load times improved by 35% after migrating from Intel E-2388G, while software licensing costs dropped by $13,500 annually thanks to optimized core usage.
The lower energy consumption also contributed to a $180 annual savings per server, signalling that the 4124P delivers not just raw performance but measurable cost efficiency in production.
Ideal Workloads for AMD EPYC 4124P
EPYC 4124P is crafted to handle a wide range of real-world projects, including everything from SMB applications to edge computing. Its combination of performance, energy efficiency, and architecture makes it versatile enough for whatever any modern enterprise requires.
The table below summarizes the main use cases:
Application | Why EPYC 4124P | Expected Savings | |
E-commerce | Online stores | High single-thread performance for cart processing | 40% vs Intel |
Web Hosting | Shared hosting | Efficient resource allocation | 35% TCO reduction |
SaaS | API servers | Low latency response times | $4,500/year licensing |
Gaming | Game servers | 5.1GHz boost for tick rates | 30% better performance |
Development | CI/CD pipelines | Fast compilation times | 2x faster builds |
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AMD EPYC 4124P Specifications, Benchmark & Comparison
To help IT teams and decision-makers evaluate the EPYC 4124P, here’s a detailed, numbers-focused look at its technical statement:
EPYC 4004 Series Processors (4124P) | Notes: | |
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CPU Architecture | Zen 4 | 5nm process node |
Socket Type | SP5 (LGA 6096) | Compatible with EPYC 4004 motherboards |
Cores / Threads | 4 / 8 | Single-thread optimized |
Base Clock | 3.8 GHz | – |
Max Boost Clock | 5.1 GHz | Matches high-end desktop performance |
L1 Cache | 256 KB | – |
L2 Cache | 4 MB | – |
L3 Cache | 16 MB | Optimized for handling hosting with ease |
TDP | 65W | Low power vs Intel Xeon |
Memory Type | DDR5 ECC RDIMM / UDIMM | DDR5-5200 supported |
Max Memory Capacity | 2 TB | 8 channels per CPU |
PCIe Lanes | 28 PCIe 5.0 | High bandwidth for NVMe and GPUs |
PCIe Version | 5.0 | Intel E-series 4.0 |
Memory Channels | 8 | Dual DIMMs per channel |
Max Memory Bandwidth | 204.8 GB/s | – |
Security Features | SEV, Secure Encrypted Virtualization | Hardware-level security |
Motherboard Compatibility | ASRock Rack, Gigabyte, OEM | Supports ECC, SP5 socket |
System Nodes Supported | Multi-node capable | Up to 2 nodes per chassis |
Power Efficiency | 65W TDP / optimized for low cost | 31.6% lower power vs Intel E-2386G |
Supported Workloads | Website hosting, cloud computing, content creation, virtualization, and development | Ideal for SMBs and medium businesses |
Chipset / Platform Features | EPYC 4004 Series chipset | Supports an expanded range of I/O |
Connectivity | 10GbE LAN / PCIe slots / SATA / NVMe | Standard server connectivity |
PSU Requirement | 400–650W depending on configuration | Suitable for standard server chassis |
Launch Year | 2024 | First EPYC 4004 deployment |
AMD EPYC 4124P vs Intel Xeon
To evaluate the performance of the AMD EPYC 4124P, we’ve summarized several in-depth comparisons against Intel Xeon server processors: the E-2386G, E-2388G, and E-2434.

Comparison 1: AMD EPYC 4124P vs Intel Xeon E-2386G
AMD EPYC 4124P | Intel Xeon E-2386G | |
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Cores / Threads | 4 / 8 | 6 / 12 |
Base Clock | 3.8 GHz | 3.5 GHz |
Boost Clock | Up to 5.1 GHz | Up to 5.1 GHz |
L1 / L2 / L3 Cache | 256KB / 4MB / 16MB | 480KB / 3MB / 12MB |
TDP | 65W | 95W |
Memory Support | DDR5-5200 (ECC) | DDR5-4800 (ECC) |
PCIe Lanes | 28 (PCIe 5.0) | 20 (PCIe 4.0) |
Aggregate Score | 10.34 | 11.10 |
Comparison 2: AMD EPYC 4124P vs Intel Xeon E-2388G
AMD EPYC 4124P | Intel Xeon E-2388G | |
---|---|---|
Cores / Threads | 4 / 8 | 8 / 16 |
Base Clock | 3.8 GHz | 3.2 GHz |
Boost Clock | Up to 5.1 GHz | Up to 5.1 GHz |
L1 / L2 / L3 Cache | 256KB / 4MB / 16MB | 480KB / 3MB / 12MB |
TDP | 65W | 95W |
Memory Support | DDR5-5200 (ECC) | DDR5-4800 (ECC) |
PCIe Lanes | 28 (PCIe 5.0) | 20 (PCIe 4.0) |
Aggregate Score | 10.34 | 13.40 |
Comparison 3: AMD EPYC 4124P vs Intel Xeon E-2434
AMD EPYC 4124P | Intel Xeon E-2434 | |
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Cores / Threads | 4 / 8 | 4 / 8 |
Base Clock | 3.8 GHz | 3.4 GHz |
Boost Clock | Up to 5.1 GHz | Up to 5.0 GHz |
L1 / L2 / L3 Cache | 256KB / 4MB / 16MB | 512KB / 4MB / 12MB |
TDP | 65W | 55W |
Memory Support | DDR5-5200 (ECC) | DDR5-4800 (ECC) |
PCIe Lanes | 28 (PCIe 5.0) | 20 (PCIe 4.0) |
Aggregate Score | 10.34 | 8.20 |
See Also: Intel Vs AMD Comparison
Deploy Your EPYC 4124P Server Today With ServerMania

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