Supermicro Supplier — GPU Servers, BigTwin, AI Infrastructure, SuperBlade, SuperStorage
Haink supplies Supermicro server hardware to enterprises, data centers, cloud providers, and HPC organizations in Hong Kong, Dubai, and Mainland China. Available product lines include Supermicro GPU and AI servers, Supermicro SuperServer standard rack platforms, Supermicro BigTwin and TwinPro multi-node high-density servers, Supermicro SuperBlade blade systems, Supermicro SuperStorage high-capacity storage servers, and Supermicro liquid-cooled and direct liquid cooling (DLC) AI infrastructure platforms.
Supermicro is one of the world's leading server manufacturers, known for a building-block architecture that allows granular customization of compute, memory, storage, networking, and GPU configurations across a common platform family. Supermicro is particularly strong in GPU server and AI infrastructure deployments, with validated platforms for NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, RTX Ada, and L40S GPUs, and AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators. Supermicro products are designed for cloud, enterprise, and HPC environments where specific performance-per-watt, density, or form-factor requirements make custom-configured servers preferable to vendor-standard configurations. Haink sources Supermicro hardware through authorized distribution channels and delivers to data centers and enterprise facilities across the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions.
Supermicro GPU and AI Servers
Supermicro is a market-leading supplier of GPU servers, with validated platforms supporting NVIDIA H100 PCIe, H100 SXM5, H200 SXM5, B200 SXM, RTX Ada, L40S, and AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators. Supermicro GPU servers are widely deployed in AI training clusters, AI inference infrastructure, HPC environments, and large language model deployments.
NVIDIA H100 / H200 SXM Training Servers
- Supermicro SYS-821GE-TNHR — 8U server supporting eight NVIDIA H100 SXM5 80 GB or H200 SXM5 141 GB GPUs in a single chassis with NVLink SXM interconnect for full-bandwidth GPU-to-GPU communication; designed for LLM pre-training, HPC simulation, and large-scale AI training workloads where NVLink bandwidth between GPUs is critical; supports dual Intel Xeon Scalable or Intel Xeon W9 CPUs with high-bandwidth DDR5 memory
- Supermicro SYS-821GV-TNX — 8U eight-way NVIDIA H100 / H200 SXM server variant with alternative networking and storage configurations
- Supermicro ARS-821GL-NHR — 8U server platform supporting NVIDIA B200 SXM5 180 GB GPUs with NVLink SXM interconnect; based on the Blackwell architecture delivering 2× the FP8 performance of H100 SXM5 per GPU for large-scale LLM pre-training and inference
- Supermicro ARS-821GL-NHR (B300 / GB300 NVL) — next-generation Blackwell Ultra configuration supporting NVIDIA B300 SXM and GB300 NVL72 rack-scale architecture; B300 (Blackwell Ultra) delivers significantly higher HBM3e memory capacity and compute throughput than B200, designed for the most demanding frontier model training and large-scale inference deployments; requires direct liquid cooling (DLC) infrastructure
NVIDIA H100 / H200 PCIe AI Servers
- Supermicro SYS-420GP-TNR — 4U dual Intel Xeon Scalable server supporting up to ten NVIDIA A100/H100 PCIe GPUs with direct liquid cooling option; widely deployed for AI training and inference clusters where PCIe GPU connectivity is sufficient
- Supermicro SYS-420GU-TNX — 4U server supporting eight NVIDIA H100 PCIe 80 GB GPUs with Intel Xeon Scalable processors and PCIe 5.0 connectivity
- Supermicro SYS-421GE-TNRT — 4U GPU server with PCIe 5.0 and support for eight H100/H200 PCIe GPUs with enhanced thermal management
Mid-Density GPU Servers (2U, 4 GPU)
- Supermicro SYS-220HE-TNR — 2U dual Intel Xeon Scalable server supporting up to four double-width PCIe 4.0 GPU cards (NVIDIA H100 PCIe, A100, L40S, RTX 6000 Ada); suitable for AI inference and medium-scale training workloads
- Supermicro SYS-221GE-TNHT — 2U GPU server supporting four NVIDIA H100 PCIe or L40S GPUs with PCIe 5.0 and Intel Xeon 4th gen processors
- Supermicro SYS-211GT-HNC8F — 2U 4-GPU server optimized for AI inference deployments at moderate density
AI Inference and Edge GPU Servers (1U, 2 GPU)
- Supermicro SYS-111E-FWTR — compact 1U server supporting two NVIDIA L40S or RTX Ada double-width GPUs; Haink's recommended platform for compact AI inference servers, edge AI, and small-team local AI deployments where rack space is limited
- Supermicro SYS-110P-WTR — 1U GPU-capable server with single PCIe GPU support for compact inference and edge AI deployments
AMD Instinct GPU Servers
- Supermicro AS-8125GS-TNHR — 8U server supporting eight AMD Instinct MI300X 192 GB GPUs for organizations standardizing on AMD ROCm-based AI training infrastructure; MI300X's 192 GB HBM3 memory makes it competitive with NVIDIA H100 for very large model training requiring maximum GPU memory
- Supermicro AS-4125GS-TNRT — 4U server supporting four AMD Instinct MI300X GPUs for medium-scale AMD GPU deployments
Supermicro SuperServer — Standard Rack Servers
Supermicro SuperServer is the standard general-purpose rack server line covering 1U, 2U, and 4U form factors with Intel Xeon Scalable and AMD EPYC processor support. SuperServer platforms cover database, virtualization, cloud-native, web hosting, HPC, and general enterprise workloads.
Intel Xeon Scalable SuperServer
- Supermicro SYS-110P-WTR — 1U single-socket Intel Xeon Scalable server for high-density cloud and web hosting deployments
- Supermicro SYS-120U-TNR — 1U dual-socket Intel Xeon Scalable server for high-density virtualization and HPC environments
- Supermicro SYS-220P-C9RT — 2U dual-socket Intel Xeon Scalable server for standard enterprise datacenter workloads
- Supermicro SYS-221H-TNR — 2U dual Intel Xeon 5th gen (Emerald Rapids) server with DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 for current-generation enterprise deployments
- Supermicro SYS-420P-WTR — 4U dual-socket storage-optimized server for enterprise NAS, object storage, and backup workloads requiring high drive counts
AMD EPYC SuperServer
- Supermicro AS-2024S-TR — 2U single-socket AMD EPYC 9004 (Genoa) server for high-core-count virtualization, cloud-native, and HPC workloads
- Supermicro AS-2125HS-TNR — 2U dual-socket AMD EPYC 9004 server for maximum core density in enterprise data center environments
- Supermicro AS-4125GS — 4U AMD EPYC server platform for GPU-accelerated AMD deployments and high-density compute
- Supermicro H13 series (AS-1115SV, AS-2115GT) — current-generation AMD EPYC 9005 (Turin) platform servers for organizations deploying the latest AMD EPYC generation
Supermicro BigTwin and TwinPro — Multi-Node High-Density Servers
Supermicro BigTwin and TwinPro are multi-node server architectures that pack two or four independent server nodes into a single 2U chassis, sharing power supplies and fan modules while maintaining completely independent CPUs, memory, storage, and networking per node. This architecture delivers industry-leading compute density — up to four independent dual-socket servers in 2U — while reducing power infrastructure and cooling requirements compared to four individual 1U servers.
- Supermicro BigTwin SYS-220BT-HNC8R — 2U 4-node server (2U4N) with four independent dual-socket Intel Xeon Scalable nodes; each node has independent PCIe, NVMe, and networking; widely deployed in hyperscale cloud, CDN, web hosting, and high-density virtualization environments
- Supermicro BigTwin SYS-221BT-HNC9R — 2U 4-node Intel Xeon 5th gen / 6th gen BigTwin platform for current-generation high-density deployments
- Supermicro TwinPro SYS-620TP-HC1TR — 2U 2-node (2U2N) server with two independent high-performance dual-socket nodes sharing a chassis; provides more per-node resources than 4-node BigTwin for workloads requiring higher memory capacity or more PCIe slots per node
- Supermicro AmdTwin AS-2015TA-HXR — 2U 4-node AMD EPYC-based multi-node server for high-density AMD deployments
Supermicro SuperBlade — Blade Servers
Supermicro SuperBlade is a modular blade server system combining compute, networking, storage, and management blades in a shared chassis. SuperBlade chassis share power, cooling, and networking infrastructure across all blade slots, reducing cabling complexity and improving power efficiency for high-density deployments.
- Supermicro SuperBlade SBE-714D-R75 — 7U chassis accommodating up to 14 blade modules with shared 100G networking and power infrastructure
- Supermicro SBI-6119P — dual Intel Xeon Scalable compute blade for enterprise virtualization and HPC workloads in SuperBlade chassis
- Supermicro SBI-6129P — high-memory compute blade for in-memory database and ERP workloads
- Supermicro SBI-4129P — AMD EPYC compute blade for high-core-count SuperBlade deployments
- Supermicro GPU blades — SuperBlade supports GPU blades for AI inference in blade chassis form factor, enabling GPU compute within existing SuperBlade deployments
Supermicro SuperStorage — High-Capacity Storage Servers
Supermicro SuperStorage are dense storage server platforms combining compute and very high drive counts in single chassis for object storage, software-defined storage, distributed storage, video surveillance, backup targets, and big data workloads.
- Supermicro SSG-6029P-E1CR24H — 2U server with 24 LFF (3.5-inch) SAS/SATA drive bays plus 2 Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs for software-defined storage clusters (Ceph, HDFS, MinIO) and NAS appliance builds
- Supermicro SSG-6049P-E1CR90H — 4U server with 90 LFF drive bays for extremely dense cold storage, backup, and archive deployments; delivers maximum raw capacity in a single 4U chassis
- Supermicro SSG-6049P-E1CR60H — 4U 60-bay LFF storage server for large-capacity distributed storage deployments
- Supermicro SSG-520P-ACTR12H — 2U all-NVMe storage server with 12 hot-swap NVMe bays for high-performance all-flash software-defined storage
- Supermicro SSG-640SP-DE2CR60 — petascale storage platform for the largest software-defined storage deployments requiring hundreds of terabytes per chassis
Supermicro Workstations and Tower Servers
Supermicro tower workstations and tower servers provide enterprise-grade compute in desktop and office form factors for AI workstation deployments, workgroup servers, and edge computing locations without rack infrastructure.
- Supermicro SYS-530MT — compact mid-tower server supporting Intel Xeon W or Intel Core processors with one PCIe GPU slot; suitable for edge compute and compact workgroup server deployments
- Supermicro SYS-730A-I — tower server supporting AMD EPYC in a full-tower form factor for workgroup and small office server deployments
- Supermicro SYS-741GE-TNRT — 4U tower-convertible GPU server supporting four to eight NVIDIA RTX Ada or L40S GPUs; used as both a tower AI workstation and a short-depth rack server; Haink's recommended Supermicro platform for small-team local AI workstation deployments needing four GPU slots
- Supermicro SYS-540GQ-TNTRT — 4U rackmount/tower GPU workstation supporting up to eight NVIDIA RTX Ada or professional GPU cards for AI development and rendering workstations
Supermicro Liquid Cooling and Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC)
Supermicro offers direct liquid cooling (DLC) options across its GPU server line, providing cold plate cooling for CPUs and GPUs that dramatically reduces fan noise, improves thermal headroom for GPU boost clocks during AI workloads, and enables deployment in environments with limited air-cooling capacity. Supermicro DLC systems are available for H100 SXM, H200 SXM, and B200 SXM server platforms and are increasingly required for next-generation GPU deployments where air cooling is thermally insufficient.
Where Haink Supplies Supermicro Equipment
- Hong Kong — Supermicro GPU servers, AI infrastructure platforms, SuperServer, BigTwin, SuperBlade, and SuperStorage delivered duty-free through Hong Kong's free port. Supermicro hardware supplier Hong Kong →
- Dubai — Supermicro servers and AI infrastructure delivered through Dubai free trade zone logistics for UAE enterprise and cloud provider deployments, with onward distribution across the Middle East and Africa. Supermicro hardware supplier Dubai →
- Mainland China — Supermicro SuperServer, GPU servers, and storage platforms delivered to enterprises and data centers in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and other major cities with full import coordination. Supermicro hardware supplier Mainland China →
Why Organizations Choose Supermicro
- GPU server depth — Supermicro offers more validated GPU server configurations, form factors, and cooling options for NVIDIA H100/H200/B200 and AMD MI300X than any other server vendor, making it the default choice for organizations building custom AI training or inference infrastructure
- Building-block architecture — Supermicro's modular approach allows independent selection of CPU platform, memory configuration, storage layout, networking, GPU type, and cooling — enabling optimization that vendor-standard servers from Dell or HPE do not offer
- Time to market — Supermicro typically offers validated platforms for new GPU generations earlier than major OEM vendors, giving AI infrastructure builders access to the latest GPU hardware sooner
- BigTwin density — four independent dual-socket servers in 2U with shared power is unmatched density for cloud and web hosting environments where per-node cost and power efficiency are the primary selection criteria
- Price-performance — Supermicro's direct-to-channel model delivers GPU server and storage platforms at lower list prices than equivalent Dell, HPE, or Lenovo branded configurations for the same underlying hardware
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who supplies Supermicro servers in Dubai?
Haink supplies Supermicro GPU servers, AI infrastructure platforms, SuperServer rack servers, BigTwin multi-node systems, SuperBlade, and SuperStorage to enterprises, cloud providers, and data centers in Dubai and the UAE. Haink coordinates procurement and delivery through Dubai free trade zone logistics with onward distribution to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the broader MENA region.
Where can I buy Supermicro GPU servers in Hong Kong?
Haink delivers Supermicro SYS-821GE-TNHR 8-GPU H100/H200 SXM servers, SYS-420GP-TNR 10-GPU servers, SYS-220HE-TNR 4-GPU servers, and compact 1U inference servers to organizations in Hong Kong. Hong Kong's free port status means no import duties on Supermicro hardware. Haink coordinates sourcing and direct delivery to data centers and enterprise facilities in Hong Kong.
Can Haink supply Supermicro to Mainland China?
Yes. Haink supplies Supermicro SuperServer, BigTwin, SuperBlade, SuperStorage, and GPU server platforms to enterprises and data centers across Mainland China. Haink handles import documentation, customs clearance, and delivery to Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and other major cities. Note that NVIDIA export control regulations affect availability of certain high-end GPU products (H100, H200) for Mainland China delivery — Haink advises on currently available GPU server configurations for China on a per-inquiry basis.
What is the difference between Supermicro and Dell or HPE for AI servers?
Dell PowerEdge and HPE ProLiant are designed for broad enterprise use with standardized configurations, OEM support contracts, and validation for a wide range of enterprise software. Supermicro is designed for maximum hardware flexibility, density, and GPU optimization — offering more GPU configurations, more form factors, direct liquid cooling options, and faster availability of new GPU platforms than Dell or HPE. For AI training and inference infrastructure where GPU density, specific GPU types (H100 SXM, MI300X), or custom configurations are the priority, Supermicro is typically the better choice. For organizations that require OEM enterprise support, certified hardware for VMware, SAP, or Oracle, and prefer standardized configuration management, Dell or HPE are typically preferred.
What Supermicro GPU server models does Haink supply?
Haink supplies Supermicro SYS-821GE-TNHR (8x H100/H200 SXM), SYS-420GP-TNR (10x GPU), SYS-420GU-TNX (8x H100 PCIe), SYS-421GE-TNRT (8x H100/H200 PCIe), SYS-220HE-TNR (4x GPU), SYS-221GE-TNHT (4x GPU), SYS-111E-FWTR (2x L40S/RTX Ada), AS-8125GS-TNHR (8x AMD MI300X), AS-4125GS-TNRT (4x AMD MI300X), SYS-741GE-TNRT and SYS-540GQ-TNTRT workstation GPU platforms.
What is Supermicro BigTwin and why is it used in cloud environments?
Supermicro BigTwin packs four fully independent dual-socket server nodes into a single 2U chassis, with each node having its own CPUs, DDR5 memory, NVMe storage, and network interfaces, while sharing only the chassis power supplies and fans. This delivers four servers in 2U — half the rack space of four individual 1U servers — with lower cabling complexity and better power efficiency. Cloud providers, web hosting companies, and CDN operators use BigTwin to maximize compute density per rack unit while keeping per-node hardware independence. Each BigTwin node runs its own OS and is managed independently via IPMI.
What is Supermicro's direct liquid cooling and when is it needed?
Supermicro Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC) uses cold plates attached directly to CPUs and GPUs to carry heat away via liquid rather than air. DLC is increasingly required for NVIDIA H100 SXM, H200 SXM, B200 SXM, and B300 SXM (Blackwell Ultra) configurations where GPU TDP exceeds what air cooling can handle reliably in dense rack deployments. B300-based systems are DLC-mandatory — air cooling is not a viable option for B300 SXM deployments. DLC reduces data center cooling infrastructure requirements (lower CRAC/CRAH capacity needed), reduces fan noise significantly, and provides better thermal headroom for GPU boost performance. Organizations building new AI training clusters at scale should plan for DLC infrastructure from the start if deploying SXM-based GPU servers.
Is Supermicro hardware available from stock for fast delivery?
Yes. Haink maintains access to Supermicro SuperServer rack platforms, BigTwin systems, SuperStorage, and GPU server configurations from regional distributor stock in Asia and the Middle East. GPU server availability depends on current GPU supply — contact Haink for current stock and delivery timelines for specific Supermicro models and GPU configurations in Hong Kong, Dubai, or Mainland China.
