Hmm.As a side note for anyone else, switch the power sw and reset sw.
That's strange, I've seen the HDD LED work even before I've attached any SATA drives to my H12DSi-NT6In my experience the HDD LED does not light up when the NVME M2 drive is active, just the SATA drives.
Hello my friend, this h11 series motherboard will not make any sound unless it is a high temperature alarm, and the motherboard version belongs to REV2.0Hi there,
I just wanted to chime in and say that I also purchased from @ebay tugm4470 and was really happy with the purchase process, speed of shipping, and quality of packing!
My system has been sitting on the test bed running Memtest & OCCT for a while, waiting for some other parts to arrive...
One question for y'all -- does your motherboard beeper ... beep? Mine does not. I also tried attaching a speaker to JD1, pins 4-7 and no beeps there either. (btw, 4-7 is silkscreened on the motherboard, which doesn't match the manual!)
yesI do have a question though.....I update the BMC firmware to the latest through IPMI. Can I trust to due the same for the BIOS?
is a bin or if old non signed can look like "H11SSL9.625"Is the file to use for the BIOS the .rom file?
Ah s*** posted in wrong sub section. Move on nothing to see here.yes
is a bin or if old non signed can look like "H11SSL9.625"
BIOS size is 32mb.
Not sure what it is you don't trust.Hi I also purchased tugm4470, ended up with 7302 non p. Of coarse all was well shipped and Is running great on my test situation. I do have a question though.....I update the BMC firmware to the latest through IPMI. Can I trust to due the same for the BIOS? Is the file to use for the BIOS the .rom file? if done through the IPMI. BTW I have the 64mb board. Oh I have never heard the beep but then again its in my basement Im getting old and my wife says deaf as well...LOL
Thank You.
Yes unfortunately the prices for sp3 boards have gone up a lot. I got a h12ssli locally because it was cheaper but got the cpu from tugm, shipped quickly and reliably.I had fun reading this thread. My offer to tugm4470 got rejected . I hope I'm not 2 years too late. It looks like the pricing in the US has, finally, caught up with the prices in China. I went all local instead.
CPU's are also very competitive in eBay now from US sources. One can get lucky every now and then. I scored a reasonably priced 7452. Memory is competitively priced too.Yes unfortunately the prices for sp3 boards have gone up a lot. I got a h12ssli locally because it was cheaper but got the cpu from tugm, shipped quickly and reliably.
Idk why all these used epycs are ending up in china but I’ll take it.
What kind of "reasonable" price are you talking about for a 7452? How much of a gain is the 7452 over 7551? The last 7551 I got was for around $68 each.CPU's are also very competitive in eBay now from US sources. One can get lucky every now and then. I scored a reasonably priced 7452. Memory is competitively priced too.
Part of the reason why so much Epycs ended in China is a result of the AMD-China joint venture agreement for x86 based CPU's. AMD must have thought it is tough to penetrate the US server market with Intel having a lock on it so they went after the 2nd largest market, China.
7551 for $68 is an excellent value. For 7452, I would say $300 is reasonable but that depends on what you plan to do with the processor. 7452 performs a bit better on all metrics but whether the difference is good enough is a matter of personal choice. For example, I went for a bit lower TDP in my case because of high electricity cost in my area and I want to add a 30W Nvidia card. I could have gotten a more powerful 7502 at a lower price at bit higher TDP but I decided to cap my TDP.What kind of "reasonable" price are you talking about for a 7452? How much of a gain is the 7452 over 7551? The last 7551 I got was for around $68 each.
Yeah, I love the valued 7551 cpu. For under $170, you can get two and get about 70% of the 7702 performance... for much cheaper than 70% of the price of a 7702 cpu....lol..7551 for $68 is an excellent value. For 7452, I would say $300 is reasonable but that depends on what you plan to do with the processor. 7452 performs a bit better on all metrics but whether the difference is good enough is a matter of personal choice. For example, I went for a bit lower TDP in my case because of high electricity cost in my area and I want to add a 30W Nvidia card. I could have gotten a more powerful 7502 at a lower price at bit higher TDP but I decided to cap my TDP.