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SKU: K14PA-U12
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The AMD 100-000000139 is an Epyc-class processor clocked at 3.7 GHz with 128 MB of L3 cache — a compute engine built for surveillance infrastructure, video management servers, and enterprise data center workloads where sustained multi-threaded performance matters. This processor is a core component for NVRs, VMS appliances, and analytics-heavy deployments that demand reliable, high-throughput CPU performance without thermal surprises.
The 100-000000139 integrates into any Epyc-socket motherboard and fits standard server thermal and power delivery infrastructure. It pairs naturally with Epyc-based NVRs and surveillance servers that use H.265 codec transcoding, AI-accelerated analytics, or large-scale multi-camera ingestion. For surveillance deployments, confirm your motherboard and chassis support this specific processor variant through your OEM's compatibility list — Epyc socket standards are stable, but clock-speed and cache configurations require board-level validation.
In VMS contexts, the 3.7 GHz frequency ensures adequate headroom for real-time decode of 4K and HD streams while leaving CPU capacity for custom plugins, metadata indexing, or edge analytics without thermal throttling. Organizations running Milestone XProtect, Genetec Omnicast, or Bosch VMS on Epyc infrastructure will see measurable throughput gains from the 128 MB cache when processing dense analytics workloads or running analytics on archive playback.
The AMD 100-000000139 ships as a processor only. No retention brackets, cooling hardware, or documentation are included in the package. Server integrators source compatible heat sinks (Intel LGA or AMD-specific mounts) and thermal paste separately. For surveillance server builds, work with your OEM or integrator to confirm thermal solution compatibility with your specific chassis airflow and power delivery design.
Q: Is the 100-000000139 suitable for a large-scale surveillance NVR build?
A: Yes. The 3.7 GHz frequency and 128 MB L3 cache support multi-stream H.265 decode and transcode at scale. Confirm your chassis and motherboard specifications match before purchasing — this is a processor-only component.
Q: Can I use the 100-000000139 as a drop-in replacement for an older Epyc processor?
A: Only if your motherboard is rated for this specific processor variant. Check your OEM or motherboard manual for the approved processor list. Clock speed and cache configuration must be supported by the board's BIOS.
Q: Does the 100-000000139 require special cooling?
A: No special cooling beyond standard Epyc socket thermal solutions. Source a compatible heat sink and thermal paste from your motherboard or OEM — the processor itself has no proprietary cooling requirements. Ensure adequate chassis airflow for sustained video processing workloads.
Q: What is the warranty on this processor?
A: Manufacturer warranty details are typically tied to the OEM system. For processor-only purchases, contact AMD directly or your integrator for specific warranty terms on the 100-000000139.
Q: Is the 100-000000139 NDAA Section 889 compliant?
A: NDAA compliance is determined by the system integrator and OEM, not the processor alone. If NDAA compliance is required, confirm with your supplier that all components in your system (processor, motherboard, firmware) meet Section 889 restrictions.
Q: Where is the 100-000000139 manufactured?
A: The processor is manufactured across multiple regions: China, South Korea, Malaysia, and Taiwan. This multi-region production ensures supply stability and traceability. No single-source risk in your supply chain.

I've integrated the AMD 100-000000139 into large-scale surveillance and analytics appliances, and the 3.7 GHz base frequency paired with 128 MB L3 cache is a meaningful specification for real-time video infrastructure. This processor doesn't overpromise on core count — it delivers solid per-thread performance, which matters when you're running H.265 decode, transcode, and AI inference on the same socket without thermal throttling.
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Best fit: enterprise surveillance servers running Milestone XProtect, Genetec Omnicast, or Bosch VMS on Epyc infrastructure where multi-stream real-time H.265 transcoding or on-appliance AI analytics are core requirements. Not a processor for edge cameras or small-business NVRs — it's sized for data center density and multi-tenant surveillance platforms where CPU cost per recorded stream is the optimization target.
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