Alright, I hope this doesn't come off as too much of a rant, but I've been looking into numbers for my next homelab piece. I find moral issue with Intel's newer lineup of Gold and Platinum CPUs that have TDPs that are equivalent to entry - mid tier consumer graphics cards. Imagine these are...
SlimSAS to SFF-8643, 8 lanes, maybe to this? Dont know if it'd run on 8x only but the PCB print would lead me to believe it's a high probability that it does.... but then again, why Small Form Factor? I guess price-wise it's compelling, but the compromises dont justify it for me.
Not to mention...
Yeah but at that point, do you even have SFF anymore?
Saw this thread 25 minutes ago as I'm getting my kid ready for school and just so happened to buy a R7515 which shipped yesterday. Was thinking of ditching the R7515 for this, but you made me realize this wouldnt even be SFF anymore and you...
Every time you reply to this thread from 2020, everyone gets notified of an update unless they've gone out of the way to turn that off. I'm genuinely glad you found a mobo that works for you, but I'd recommend thinking twice about posting on such an old thread unless you have something of value...
I just started running into this issue, only after restart, cold boot fine... after a config change.
Differences in config from yours:
- my board is a different variant, H12SSL-i
- My DIMMs are 2666 MT/s (yours likely 3200?)
CPU is same. Only speculation that could be made here (in my mind) is...
FYI they are not equivs, they are nerf'd. Source: had one. But -- hwinfo will tell you that it is actually a 2697v4, despite speed spec not matching up. Everything else screams 2686v4
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