oh snap, i looked at that one and saw the dc jack and assumed it it required 120v, just saw the diagrams, wow it's labeled poorly too just says poe on the face.
do guys think i can get greedy? can i find one like that that is netgear brand and managed?
EDIT: would it even matter!? supplies by...
amazon, have found any. merely need an upgraded version of what i use currently https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J8NAWZ8/ which will NOT work because it takes poe+ in and spits out poe.
so i want/need a a little poe powered switch that puts OUT poe+, which would mean it would need poe++ IN to run it's self and a few devices. i've found some poe++ switches that can push 60 watts per port.
GOOD LORD
that reminds of me of the OLD AMD MOAR CORES meme
That's a lot of cores for a little ITX gaming system or server. I'm sure even a first gen ryzen would be faster than my i7 3770T
PassMark - Intel Core i7-3770T @ 2.50GHz - Price performance comparison
but, if could do a 3600 (x)...
so far it's the only AMD based board with 10G and IPMI/BMC. Even the $500 EPYC boards are only 1G. IDEALLY you want as many features on board so as to not need or save the PCIe for something else. Like RAID with external SAS or a Graphics Card for transcoding. (God forbid Blue Iris support AMD...
Serve The Home has articles on several itx Epyc boards. i have not heard of any socket ITX epyc boards, idk how that would even be cooled nor would it work for me.
as rocks website says it does. hopefully they don't go back on that
and a BMC would be great. are consumer boards it? i saw supermicro has board out and as rock has one but, it's not in stock anywhere.
are consumer ryzen boards IT?
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