This is the cheapest 32-core CPU worth buying right now and it is EPYC

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AMD’s EPYC processors have, by and large, been very well received by server vendors and users and if you head over to eBay, you will see a
number of server processors being sold for dirt-cheap prices, a very enticing way to build a powerful workstation on a budget.At the time of
writing, the cheapest 32-core processor worth buying (outside of older Intel Xeon CPUs) is an EPYC 7551 ES on sale for $329, a price that
includes global expedited international shipping. ES means engineering samples and this one was launched back in June 2017 with an
eye-watering price tag of $3,400; that’s a near 90% discount! Even if you missed that one, there’s plenty of other slightly more
expensive 7551 parts on offer.The processor is based on the ZEN microarchitecture and uses the Naples processor core
It has 32 cores and 64 threads, with a clock speed of 1.6GHz
It uses a 14nm manufacturing process and has a TDP of 180W.It supports up to 2TB memory (up to DDR4-2666) and has a L2/L3 cache of 16MB and
64MB respectively
Note that you will need a compatible heatsink fan and motherboards, probably flashed with the latest firmware, in order to get that
processor working.Compatible motherboards and systems include the Dell EMC PowerEdge R6415 and R7415 rack servers as well as the Supermicro
H11SSL-i and H11DSi-B and the Gigabyte MZ31-AR0.Given that the cheapest mainstream 32-core CPU, the Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX, retails for a
stonking $1799 at Newegg, this is definitely a whopper of a bargain.