BOXX launches HELIXX AI server with integrated PCIe Gen6 networking
BOXX has launched the HELIXX 4U8G | EPYC CX8, a 4U server designed for hyperscale AI workloads and cloud data centers. This new server features Dual AMD EPYC 9005 Series processors, support for up to eight graphics cards, and 3 TB of memory. Integrated PCIe Gen6 connectivity and 400Gbps networking are provided by the NVIDIA MGX PCIe Switch Board with ConnectX-8.
Key Takeaways
- Integrated NVIDIA MGX Switch Board with ConnectX-8 providing 400Gbps networking and a built-in 48-lane PCIe switch.
- Support for up to eight high-performance graphics cards, including the NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell Server Edition.
- Dual AMD EPYC 9005 Series processors providing up to 384 cores and 768 threads.
- Substantial memory and storage capacity featuring 3TB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM and eight hot-swap NVMe drive bays.
Why It Matters
The integration of the NVIDIA MGX PCIe Switch Board marks a shift away from traditional discrete networking cards in 8x GPU systems. By embedding ConnectX-8 networking directly into the PCIe fabric, BOXX reduces physical complexity while doubling per-GPU bandwidth, a critical requirement for synchronizing large-scale language model training. This architecture allows the system to support PCIe Gen6 speeds even where the host CPU remains on Gen5, ensuring hardware longevity across evolving AI silicon generations. As video providers move toward generative AI for metadata and rendering, these dense, high-throughput configurations will become standard for on-premises AI factories. Watch for similar architectural consolidation in 2026 as other OEMs move toward unified fabric designs.
Additional Context
The launch of the HELIXX 4U8G | EPYC CX8 aligns with a broader industry transition toward modular AI server architectures. Per NVIDIA (May 2025), the MGX reference design was specifically created to reduce development time by up to two-thirds and slash engineering costs for OEMs. By standardizing the GPU and networking backplane, manufacturers like BOXX can rapidly iterate on CPU choices, including the latest AMD and Intel platforms, without redesigning the entire chassis. This modularity is essential as the hardware replacement cycle for AI-intensive workloads accelerates alongside Blackwell and future 'Rubin' GPU architectures. AMD's EPYC 9005 Series, formerly codenamed 'Turin,' provides the high-frequency support necessary to 'feed' these dense GPU arrays. Per Tom's Hardware (October 2024), the 5th Gen EPYC stack includes unified standard Zen 5 cores and dense Zen 5c cores, with the flagship 192-core models delivering up to 2.7x the performance of previous generations in specific integer throughput benchmarks. This processing power is critical for handling the data preprocessing and orchestration tasks that precede GPU-accelerated training. Simultaneously, the networking landscape is shifting toward 800G capabilities. While the HELIXX 4U8G | EPYC CX8 currently highlights 400Gbps networking, the ConnectX-8 SuperNIC is inherently capable of 800Gbps speeds over InfiniBand. Per ServeTheHome (August 2025), the ConnectX-8's built-in 48-lane PCIe Gen6 switch is a strategic move by NVIDIA to control more of the server's internal Bill of Materials (BOM), potentially displacing third-party switch providers. This vertical integration ensures that throughput remains optimized as trillion-parameter models move from experimental labs into enterprise production environments.
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