I ran with these cpus before upgrading to Rome. See my post #357 in this thread for details.Did anyone try to run pair of 2S1905A4VIHF4's on H11DSi rev 2.0 ?
I ran with these cpus before upgrading to Rome. See my post #357 in this thread for details.Did anyone try to run pair of 2S1905A4VIHF4's on H11DSi rev 2.0 ?
rev. 2 has drop in support for Rome but still supports Naples with stock BIOS.was anyone able to get the H11DSi revision 2 to work with Naples?
Sorry, I should have clarified. I know it'll work, but it looks like there had been some attempts to use the Rev 2 board with the process above. It was left showing unverified so I was curious if that was still the case or if I should roll the dice and just see if I can get it working. I'm not familiar with the process obviously so I'm not sure I want to take down my server to tinker with. I also wanted to make sure I could reload the stock firmware if I give up.rev. 2 has drop in support for Rome but still supports Naples with stock BIOS.
1.Dual AMD EPYC™ 7001/7002* Series Processors (*AMD EPYC 7002 series drop-in
support requires board revision 2.x)
the IPMI can flash the BIOS without CPU running/installedI also wanted to make sure I could reload the stock firmware if I give up
which mainboard? why is there no heatsink on the DrMOS stanges by default?How are people keeping their VRM's cool? Should I try the small heatsinks and paste them to each vrm and add airflow to it or is there a better alternative?
which mainboard? why is there no heatsink on the DrMOS stanges by default?
there is a BIG heatsink between the sockets. if not it was stolen.Sorry, Supermicro H11DSi
Mine is indeed missing, any recommendation on finding a new one or a alternative solution? I'm not opposed to a little hillbilly engineering but I figure why reinvent the wheel if I don't need to.there is a BIG heatsink between the sockets. if not it was stolen.
ask the seller of that (incomplete) board.Mine is indeed missing, any recommendation on finding a new one or a alternative solution?
No.Do you have any experience in ES/QS vs retail and which is better or easier to OC?
I developed a monoblock for the H11DSi-NT and am nearly done with my Rome ES build. I plan on selling 2 or 3 of them on my website once I can collect all the accessories I need to include. I will be asking a premium price for them though because they were expensive to develop and produce.Mine is indeed missing, any recommendation on finding a new one or a alternative solution? I'm not opposed to a little hillbilly engineering but I figure why reinvent the wheel if I don't need to.
Do you have any experience in ES/QS vs retail and which is better or easier to OC? I'd like to upgrade to Rome, and a ES/QS might be easier on the wallet if I can find one that'll play nice with the Rev 2 board and isn't a PITA to OC.
a hint: the price of a completely new H11DSi would be too much.I *might* be willing to sell my stock heatsink I removed in order to install the monoblock but I'm unsure at this time if I'd be willing to part with it for resale value.
if you planning to use a XL PC case please read this threadDo you have any experience in ES/QS vs retail and which is better or easier to OC?
if you planning to use a XL PC case please read this thread
i'm a little worried. if your mainboard lacks the heatsink, it may not function properly. bought as defective / untested?It's likely easier to buy small sinks like the ones you see for RPi, but I don't think they would work with so little surface area
Pulled working, but no heatsink. It might have come off at some point but I dunno. I'm not opposed to replacing it but I can't seem to find a stock one. Googling seems to lead to a lot of CPU heatsinks but I guess I'm not using the right keywords.i'm a little worried. if your mainboard lacks the heatsink, it may not function properly. bought as defective / untested?