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You'll more than likely need to build your own.
Supermicro 1U chassis, AM5 server board with IPMI, and a 1U dynatron heat sink.
Gigabyte does offer Ryzen 7000 series bare bones chassis
https://gigabyte.com/Press/News/2071
Physical or dedicated servers?
Physical
Maybe:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256124404200?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=yesEyOArSV6&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=axokecldtpo&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
We can get you these on large quantities in New York, hit me up with a PM to discuss pricing, if you would be interested.
Have a great day/night!
I found it much cheaper to buy each part and build it myself. Costs of the B650D4U motherboard have gone up a lot on Amazon ($459 now, previously around $330) and Newegg is sold out. ASRock Rack sales told me there's a shortage and they're working on production. AsiPartner, one of ASRock's distributors, gave me an estimate of mid-May for more of these boards to hit retailers. Newegg Business told me the end of April to the start of May.
Not to mention, the costs of the 7950X have gone up a lot because of crypto mining. All my local retailers are sold out and raised their prices to $599 when I previously bought one for $489 pre-tax at Micro Center.
Despite the higher costs, my 1U water-cooled 7950X w/ 192 GB RAM + 2x4 TB NVMe builds cost me around $2,300 give or take. It's cheaper than buying barebones kits and frankly really fun to build!