Supermicro X14 SuperBlade GPU Node — Intel Xeon 6 with NVIDIA H200 SXM
Dense liquid-cooled GPU blades that pack training compute into one shared chassis.
We help you choose, configure, and deliver the right system — no obligation.




Configuration at a Glance
Tailored per engagement. Full technical overview below.
Configuration Options
Core specifications for this system. Every component is configurable to your workload — request a quote for a tailored build.
NVIDIA H200 SXM (per GPU blade)
Intel Xeon 6 (P-core), single or dual per blade
Up to 32 DDR5 DIMMs per node
Overview
The X14 SuperBlade GPU node combines Intel Xeon 6 processors with NVIDIA H200 SXM accelerators in a hot-swappable blade that shares power, cooling, and networking across the enclosure. Nexus Compute specifies, integrates, and tests each blade and chassis as a unit, delivered warranty-backed through authorized Supermicro channels.
Who This Solution Is For
Business Benefits
Shared-chassis efficiency
Pooled power and cooling across blades cut per-GPU infrastructure overhead versus standalone rack servers.
Front-serviceable density
Hot-swap blades let teams add or replace GPU nodes without disturbing the rest of the enclosure.
Liquid-ready thermals
Optional direct-to-chip cooling sustains high-TDP Xeon 6 and H200 SXM parts at full clocks.
Typical Business Use Cases
Large language model training and fine-tuning
Deep learning and scientific simulation
Consolidated multi-tenant GPU compute
High-density inference at scale
Industry Applications
Technical Overview
Built on the X14 SuperBlade architecture, the enclosure houses up to 10 GPU blades in 6U with shared 2200W+ Titanium power, integrated networking switches, and optional direct-to-chip liquid cooling. Each GPU blade pairs Intel Xeon 6 processors with NVIDIA H200 SXM accelerators on a high-bandwidth NVLink mesh.
| GPU/Accelerator | NVIDIA H200 SXM (per GPU blade) |
| GPU Interconnect | NVLink between SXM GPUs |
| CPU | Intel Xeon 6 (P-core), single or dual per blade |
| Memory | Up to 32 DDR5 DIMMs per node |
| Networking/Fabric | Integrated 25/100GbE switches; 200G/400G InfiniBand via blade HCAs |
| Form Factor | 6U SuperBlade enclosure, up to 10 hot-swap nodes |
| Cooling | Air or optional direct-to-chip liquid cooling |
| Power | Up to 8× 2200W Titanium (96% efficiency), shared/redundant |
| Warranty | Manufacturer-backed via authorized channels |
Specifications are indicative and configured to each engagement. Request a quote for a configuration tailored to your requirements.
Warranty, Support & Fulfillment
Every system ships from an authorized channel, configured and tested, with the documentation enterprise buyers need — backed by warranty and a dedicated account team.
Enterprise Warranty
Full manufacturer warranty with optional on-site, next-business-day support and extended coverage.
Authorized Channel
Sourced through Tier-1 distribution and OEM partners — never grey market. Asset & warranty records included.
Lead Time & Deployment
48-hour quotes, then configured, burn-in tested, and delivered on a committed schedule.
Nationwide Fulfillment
Coordinated logistics, rack-and-stack, and delivery wherever your infrastructure lives.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many GPU blades fit in one enclosure?
The 6U X14 SuperBlade holds up to 10 hot-swap nodes; we size GPU-bearing blade count to your power and cooling envelope and validate the build before delivery.
Is liquid cooling required for H200 blades?
Air cooling is supported, but direct-to-chip liquid cooling is recommended to sustain the highest-TDP Xeon 6 and H200 SXM configurations. We assess your facility and specify accordingly.
How does a blade compare to a standalone GPU server?
Blades share power, cooling, and networking across the chassis, lowering per-GPU overhead and cabling, while standalone servers offer simpler single-node deployment. We advise based on your density and operations model.
Hardware Assistance
Configure the Supermicro X14 SuperBlade GPU Node — Intel Xeon 6 with NVIDIA H200 SXM with Nexus Compute
Tell us your requirements and a hardware specialist will help you specify, configure, and quote the right system — typically within two business days. No obligation.