AMD EPYC 7702p vs 7702

I am thinking to buy AMD EPYC 64 core Server
But I am confused in AMD EPYC 7702p vs 7702. Both spesification is same but price wise there is aprox 20% diffrent.
So my question is 7702 is good or bad? why it is cheaper?

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I am thinking to buy this server. It is good? Please post your valuable feedback

Dell PowerEdge R7515 24 x 2.5" 2U Rack Mount Chassis
Dell Broadcom 57414 Dual Port 25GB SFP28 Low Profile Network Card
1 x AMD EPYC 7702 2.00GHz 64-Core CPU Processor
256GB DDR4 RAM
Dell Perc H730P 2GB Raid Controller
Dell BOSS SATA Controller + 2 x Dell 240GB M.2 SATA SSD Drive's
No Hard Drives Included
IDRAC 9 Express Licence
2 x 750W Power Supply
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