I don't think you'll have any issues. I have an X11DPH-T also, running a pair of 6140's with these Lenovo Coolers. Idles in the 30's, a prime95 run has the temps in the low 60's.
I placed an order on 2/20, they didn't ship until 2/28 out of Shenzen, but they were delivered 3/1.
There's always the cooler that Lenovo use in the P920 workstation which isn't too expensive.
I've had good results from the Supermicro SNK-P0070APS4 4U coolers in 743 chassis
Added bonus ..
I added an Intel U.2 NVME drive into one of the 3.5/2.5 caddies and installed it in the upper right bay, rebooted and the drive was recognized. This explains why only SATA ports 0 and 1 were wired to the left hand upper and lower 3.5" bays.
So support for 2 NVME devices!
The...
Well, my unit has arrived (it only had a short 200 mile hop down the I5 from Seattle)
The packing job was minimal, and I'm being kind. One layer of bubble wrap around the unit and put into a thin-ish carboard box. The box arrived with 6 of the 8 corners dented, so the usual FedEx care was...
I believe that you are correct, that rev K is older than rev M. I've got a mixture of rev K and rev M 825/826/836/846 chassis.
Interestingly, the Ultra chassis that I have (which are much newer that the "generic" storage chassis noted above) are a mix of rev A and Rev B, but these chassis only...
I've also run into this issue on older revs of SM chassis.
I believe that historically the dual CPU versions of the X9 motherboards were the ones that required a "revision M" chassis to support the specific standoff that you identify. To get around the issue I've used appropriately sized M3...
The power cables from the motherboard to the backplane are 1x8pin to 2x4pin, providing 4x4pin to the backplane. Depending upon the backplane, all 4pin cables may not be required. There are only 3 power connectors on the SAS3 backplane in my chassis, the 4th was neatly cable tied out of the way...
Bending the small tab that interferes with the heatsink is the same method that I took. There are a number of Ultra risers, I presumed that this is a "generic" kit to fit the range of risers as there was a few other mounting items that I didn't need.
Absolutely...
Modularity
IMHO the #1 benefit for Supermicro systems are their modularity. The Ultra range are a little more ""targeted" to performance compared to the "mainstream" line, but they are still very configurable.
Take a look at the details of the ultra series from the Supermicro...
Canon and Sony are releasing some awesome technology these days, they duke it out for the #1 spot and we the consumers are the overall winners :D
I sympathize with the 20+ month journey to try and figure out what works best for you, and kudos if you've finally made it! Congrats on the C70, it...
It sure can, you need to populate CPU0, but you only get access to the "Ultra IO" pci-e slots and not the WIO pci-e slots.
The Motherboard Manual gives the details in the block diagram on page 1-10.
The Networking Ultra Riser Adapter Compatibility Matrix shows the various risers that are...
FWIW, as I have both the non-POE and POE units handy, I just checked idle power using a Kill-A-Watt once units have booted up and "settled down".
The ICX6450-24 idles at ~24W and the ICX6450-24P idles at ~34W, so roughly in line with what you have seen.
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