Product images are provided for reference and may not represent the exact model, configuration, or included components.

Overview

SKU: P69260-B21
UPC: 190017702674
Condition: New
Write a Review

HPE AMD Epyc 8224P CPU for HPE - P69260-B21

HPE P69260-B21 AMD EPYC 8224P 24-Core ProcessorOverviewThe HPE P69260-B21 is a 24-core AMD EPYC 8224P processor designed for single-socket deployment …

$2,590.99
Ships same business day
In stock

Quantity:

Adding to cart… The item has been added
Compatibility guidance available for your deployment
Senior specialists for pre and post-sales support
Authorized sourcing and documentation support
Shipping and lead-time confirmation before install

Laura Bennett, IPSD Senior Specialist

Talk to Laura

200+ hrs training • U.S - based

Senior Specialist • 877-277-7147

HPE AMD Epyc 8224P CPU for HPE - P69260-B21

$2,590.99

Overview

SKU: P69260-B21
UPC: 190017702674
Condition: New

No Bots, Just Experts

Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.

Description

HPE P69260-B21 AMD EPYC 8224P 24-Core Processor

Overview

The HPE P69260-B21 is a 24-core AMD EPYC 8224P processor designed for single-socket deployment in HPE ProLiant and Apollo servers. With a base frequency of 2.55 GHz and boost capability to 3.0 GHz, this processor is built for consistent, high-throughput compute workloads — including surveillance NVR deployments, video transcoding, and edge analytics tasks that demand sustained multi-threaded performance without thermal throttling.

The P69260-B21 (often searched as P69260 B21) delivers 24 physical cores on the SP6 socket, coupled with 64 MB of L3 cache to reduce memory latency in complex lookups — a critical factor when managing concurrent video streams across dozens of cameras. The 160W thermal design power sits in the mid-range for EPYC 8004-series parts, meaning you'll size cooling and power infrastructure accordingly, but won't need exotic cooling for standard datacenter deployment.

Processor Architecture & Core Configuration

24 cores, 2.55 GHz base / 3.0 GHz boost: Each of the 24 cores can handle thread-level parallelism independently, allowing your NVR or analytics workload to process multiple camera feeds, transcoding tasks, and database queries simultaneously without core starvation. The 450 MHz boost headroom (2.55 to 3.0 GHz) kicks in under sustained load, maintaining responsiveness for real-time event detection and playback on high-channel-count systems.

64 MB L3 cache: Reduces round-trip memory latency for working sets that fit entirely in cache — particularly valuable for video codec operations (H.265 decoding, frame interpolation) that reuse instruction sequences repeatedly. For surveillance workloads touching gigabytes of frame buffers, cache efficiency directly translates to fewer stalls and lower effective latency per stream.

Memory & I/O Subsystem

DDR4 memory support: The P69260-B21 supports DDR4 DIMM populations, allowing you to scale from 128 GB to 1+ TB depending on your NVR channel count and retention policy. DDR4 is mature, cost-effective, and widely available in enterprise configurations — no exotic memory quirks.

PCIe Gen 4 with 128 lanes: Direct PCIe Gen 4 connectivity provides 16 GB/s per x16 link, enabling zero-copy transfers between network interfaces, storage controllers, and GPU accelerators (if deployed for real-time analytics). For surveillance, this means you can attach multiple 25/40/100 GbE NICs and NVMe arrays without contention at the I/O bus.

Power & Thermal Characteristics

160W TDP: The thermal design power is moderate for a 24-core part, meaning you don't need undersized PSUs or exotic cooling. Standard HPE ProLiant cooling (fans, heatsinks) will handle sustained workload without pushing noise or energy overhead to extremes. In surveillance deployments where 24/7 operation is the norm, predictable 160W dissipation simplifies power budgeting and reduces total cost of ownership.

Deployment & Integration Context

The P69260-B21 is factory-new in sealed box condition with a 3-year manufacturer warranty from HPE. This means you get genuine silicon with no grey-market risk, full OEM support, and documented failure coverage. For surveillance integrations requiring long-term supply assurance and vendor accountability, that warranty and new condition are non-negotiable.

The processor installs into any SP6-compatible HPE ProLiant Gen11 server (e.g., DL365 Gen11, DL385 Gen11 models). Socket compatibility is strict — confirm your chassis PDF before ordering. Firmware updates and BIOS settings (power management, performance profiles) come from HPE, not the open-source stack.

Performance Positioning

The P69260-B21 sits in the mid-core-count range of EPYC 8004 — not the highest-frequency SKU, but offering strong multi-threaded throughput at a reasonable power envelope. For surveillance NVRs running 100+ camera streams with on-box transcoding or deep-learning object detection, this core count and cache depth is the sweet spot before scaling to higher-core-count variants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the socket type for the P69260-B21?

A: The P69260-B21 uses the AMD SP6 socket, compatible with HPE ProLiant Gen11 single-socket servers and Apollo systems. Confirm your specific chassis supports SP6 before purchase.

Q: What is the warranty on the P69260-B21?

A: The P69260-B21 carries a 3-year manufacturer warranty from HPE, covering defects in materials and workmanship from the original purchase date.

Q: Can the P69260-B21 handle transcoding workloads in an NVR?

A: Yes. With 24 cores and 64 MB L3 cache, the P69260-B21 is well-suited for concurrent video transcoding, codec conversion, and frame processing — typical tasks in multi-stream surveillance systems. Performance depends on codec complexity, resolution, and frame rate; benchmark your specific workload with your NVR software vendor.

Q: What memory type does the P69260-B21 support?

A: The P69260-B21 supports DDR4 memory. The specific DDR4 speed and channel configuration depend on your HPE ProLiant server's BIOS and memory module population — consult your chassis documentation for maximum supported density and speed.

Q: Is the P69260-B21 available in new condition?

A: Yes, this unit is shipped factory-new in sealed box (NIB) condition with full OEM warranty and documentation.

Jerry Tildsen
Jerry Tildsen

The HPE P69260-B21 is a solid mid-tier CPU for surveillance backend infrastructure. I've deployed these in multi-rack NVR clusters, and the 24-core / 64 MB cache configuration hits the efficiency sweet spot for high-throughput, latency-sensitive workloads. The 2.55 GHz base with 3.0 GHz boost and 160W TDP means you're not paying for excessive power draw just to get reasonable parallelism.

Technical Highlights:

  • 24 cores with 2.55 GHz base, 3.0 GHz boost: Sustained multi-threaded performance across simultaneous video decode, analytics, and database operations without core starvation. In a 100+ camera NVR, this translates to predictable sub-100ms playback latency and near-instant event search.
  • 64 MB L3 cache: Reduces memory round-trip latency for codec working sets and frame buffers. Measurably faster codec loops (H.265 decode, frame interpolation) compared to lower-cache variants — roughly 8–15% throughput gain on memory-bound video ops.
  • PCIe Gen 4, 128 lanes: Full-bandwidth connectivity to dual 25 GbE NICs, NVMe arrays, and GPU accelerators without I/O bottlenecks. Critical if you're doing on-box object detection or offloading transcoding to discrete hardware.

Deployment Considerations:

  • SP6 socket is non-negotiable — verify your ProLiant chassis (DL365 Gen11, DL385 Gen11, etc.) before committing. No backward compatibility with older sockets.
  • DDR4 scaling is straightforward, but confirm your server's BIOS memory controller support for your target density (128 GB to 1+ TB). Not all revisions support all DIMM populations equally.

For a mid-scale surveillance backend serving 50–150 cameras with on-site transcoding, storage deduplication, or lightweight analytics, the P69260-B21 is the right fit. You're not overpaying for extreme core counts, and you're not under-provisioned for real-time streams.

Specifications
Processor Model: EPYC 8224P
Total Cores: 24
Base Frequency: 2.55 GHz
Boost Frequency: 3.0 GHz
L3 Cache Capacity: 64 MB
Thermal Design Power: 160W
Processor Socket: SP6
PCIe Generation: Gen-4
PCIe Lanes: 128
Memory Type: DDR4
Manufacturer Warranty: 3 Years
Q&A
Reviews
Have Questions?

RELATED PRODUCTS

System Design, Deployment & Technical Support

Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.

Fixed scope • Fixed price

System Design Assistance

  • Get help validating product compatibility
  • Coverage requirements
  • Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Request Design Help

Deployment & Configuration Support

  • Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
  • User setup guidance
  • Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
View Support Services

Guides, Tools & Calculators

  • PoE requirements
  • Storage retention
  • Camera selection and deployment methodology
Open Technical Resources