Totally agree. I think the soldered ram thing is why they are clearing out at $200 now. They'd be more useful and more valuable by a long shot with 1 so-dimm slot; but they have soldered and now pretty dang cheap for us to play with. :)
This looks like an excellent pfsense/opnsense box at an excellent price. Thank you for the link! With the i3 cpu, I'm expecting it to route openvpn at over 600-700mbit on my gig line (that's as fast as I'm getting with an i3-6300t)... that is if this unit has intel nics. At $200, it beats the...
Sure, here are 3 pictures. The nvme (system drive?) and ram are on the bottom of the unit. The wifi card might be able to be removed and something else put in for expansion; not sure if that's the PCIe you're looking for or not. Curious to hear your thoughts on if it can be expanded much...
Received two Thinkcentre Tiny M75q's in. Very impressed with the value and build quality for $302. Beats the pants off an Intel Nuc imho, that 3400 ryzen and nvme make for a very zippy machine. Came with a new keyboard and mouse although I can't tell if the machine was used or not. It...
The $302 model with a Ryzen 3400GE is an amazing deal. Seems like a misprint as it's cheaper than the other m75q models listed on clearance but has the better processor. Giving my wallet a break otherwise that'd be the one I'd buy. Having slept on it, I bought first thing this morning. 3400ge...
Just wanted to say thanks for this thread. I'm looking for a SFF upgrade for my pfsense machine so I can push gigabit Openvpn which requires a fast single thread. wondering if an offlease sff machine would work or if I should wait for some mitx w/ ryzen 4000 solution and build myself.
A 2.3ghz cpu isn't that great for a firewall that runs Openvpn; at least on a gigbit internet connection. Still looks like a great little platform and probably will buy one to play with.
Also interested in a 4 u fanwall. I believe this norco part fits in perfectly to a supermicro sc486. Also ordered one from IPC, never heard from them again...
Hiya-
>RAM : 16gb (4GB of ram allocated to each VM) and 4 cores to each
Not sure if the above is a typo, but I think there are only 4 cores total in the T620p. Can you over provision cores in esxi? Might be causing CPU utilization issues.
I'm using a GA-7PESH2 in my unraid build. Amazing value on that board, especially if you want onboard 10G ethernet.
If the bios isn't updated, you'll need a v1 cpu to update bios to support v2 E5's.
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