I'm using "ARCTIC F8 PWM PST - Value Pack (5pc)" found on Amazon - it's pretty cheap and seems to work fine. Nothing special though.What fan did you use? I might try this if someone can recommend a good, quiet 80mm fan to use with it.
I'm using "ARCTIC F8 PWM PST - Value Pack (5pc)" found on Amazon - it's pretty cheap and seems to work fine. Nothing special though.What fan did you use? I might try this if someone can recommend a good, quiet 80mm fan to use with it.
Hey, it works!!!!!One of the eBay sellers had instructions in his listing to reset all the BIOS settings:
"*Steps to resetting the BIOS back to defaults... (if you lost video but unit powers on & still beeps)
(restore all jumpers on motherboard to normal / default... & remove any add in hardware, except for the Ram & Keyboard )
First turn on the computer & press the delete key a few times quickly,... as if you are entering the BIOS / cmos as normal
then press the right arrow 5 times
then press the down arrow 4 times
then press the enter key twice (2)
then press up arrow 4 times
then press the enter key twice (2)
the system should restart and you should have video and bios back to defaults."
Thanks againDT122-BE | 2nd Gen AMD Embedded R-Series | Bald Eagle | Pre-Configured System & Chassis | DFI The user manual has screenshots.
Boot pressing delete a few times to get to BIOS. Wait a few seconds.
Press the 'right' arrow 3 times to get to "Boot" section
Press the 'down' arrow 3 times to get to "CSM Properties", hit enter
You'll land on the top choice of "Launch CSM", to turn on, hit "+" ('Shift' + '=')
'F4' to save
'y' to confirm (maybe 'enter' too?)
You'll hear it beep and reboot. If you need to turn on the OPROMs, I didn't, look through the manual on DFI's website.
Leave CSM, and OPROMs on unless you have a specific reason to turn them off.
It's insane that you can accidentally turn off video, and clearing CMOS doesn't fix it, other than that, I like the board.
You should try Shinobi, it uses far less CPU than Zoneminder.Thanks again
I flash back to original BIOS without iommu support. I need working nvme on pci-e slot, still waiting "cheap" 2TB or more nvme ha.... Do not know it happens...
Now, the system is back online with running containers. I try Zoneminder container with 2K and 4K ipcamera, and the processor is struggling with 96%. Oh well back to my other e3 proxmox to run ZM vm again :-\
Aeg' post actually works in one trial ;-D
Thanks for pointing out.You should try Shinobi, it uses far less CPU than Zoneminder.
Running pfsense on proxmox for the last 6 months with zero issues. Got to be windoze screwing you up.Is anybody using one of these for pfSense or OPNSense?
After following this thread for a while, I finally picked one of these up to use as a router. Using Hyper-V on Server 2012R2, while trying to boot, I keep getting "Fatal trap 1: privileged instruction fault while in kernel mode". I got the same kernel panic on pfSense 2.4.4, pfSense 2.5.0, and OPNSense 19.1. Suspecting the issue was with FreeBSD, I also tried FreeBSD 11.2 and 12.0, and those gave the same kernel panic. Selecting CPU compatibility prevents the kernel panic, but also disables AES-NI. I did get OPNSense 18.7 to boot with zero issues, though. I also got all of those to boot with zero issues on a different Server 2012R2 host. I've been troubleshooting this for 3 days now, and I'm at a loss.
I've done a little more testing. FreeBSD 11.2 boots fine on bare metal. So the problem is an interaction between Hyper-V, FreeBSD 11.2 and newer, and this specific hardware. Using an identical version of Hyper-V on different hardware doesn't yield the kernel panic I'm getting.Running pfsense on proxmox for the last 6 months with zero issues. Got to be windoze screwing you up.
I guess I should have looked inside the case again before I ordered it.I'm using "ARCTIC F8 PWM PST - Value Pack (5pc)" found on Amazon - it's pretty cheap and seems to work fine. Nothing special though.
I've been running pfSense 2.4.4 in HyperV on Windows Server 2019 for a month without issue.Is anybody using one of these for pfSense or OPNSense?
After following this thread for a while, I finally picked one of these up to use as a router. Using Hyper-V on Server 2012R2, while trying to boot, I keep getting "Fatal trap 1: privileged instruction fault while in kernel mode". I got the same kernel panic on pfSense 2.4.4, pfSense 2.5.0, and OPNSense 19.1. Suspecting the issue was with FreeBSD, I also tried FreeBSD 11.2 and 12.0, and those gave the same kernel panic. Selecting CPU compatibility prevents the kernel panic, but also disables AES-NI. I did get OPNSense 18.7 to boot with zero issues, though. I also got all of those to boot with zero issues on a different Server 2012R2 host. I've been troubleshooting this for 3 days now, and I'm at a loss.
Ah that sucks. I've transplanted the board into a different case on the one I replaced the card with so I'm not using the riser.I guess I should have looked inside the case again before I ordered it.
Got the adapter printed and the fan coming tomorrow. I took the top off to look at how much clearance it would have and then realized my network card goes over the CPU and I won't be able to do this.
I guess I'll look for a 50mm fan.
Assuming you already prepare on 4sata marvel minipciAh that sucks. I've transplanted the board into a different case on the one I replaced the card with so I'm not using the riser.
For those wanting to add more drives and also make this a 10GB server, I think adding one of these: US $39.9 |IOCREST 4 Port SATA III 6G Mini PCI Express Marvel 88SE9215 controller Card SATA3.0 mini pci express ssd adapter card-in Add On Cards from Computer & Office on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Group combined w/a 10GB card ought to work for a total of 8 drives. I have the parts just need some time this week or next to test.
This is just my suggestion...I guess I should have looked inside the case again before I ordered it.
Got the adapter printed and the fan coming tomorrow. I took the top off to look at how much clearance it would have and then realized my network card goes over the CPU and I won't be able to do this.
I guess I'll look for a 50mm fan.
Yes. I have no problem bit-streaming audio to a receiver through a DP to HDMI adapter.do the display ports on these carry audio? .
I'm using this HDMI adapter with audio to an LCD 1080p HDTV. Works perfectly:do the display ports on these carry audio? i would like to use one as a remote media player on a crappy old LCD TV in the work out room. the tv is 720P so i think there is more than enough horse power in this device.