Looking to sell my A100 as it's been sitting idle for the past year. I originally bought it for university research but those projects are now finished.
Includes a blower fan and custom 3D printed adapter for desktop usage.
Looking for $4500 shipped and insured CONUS.
Those riser cables are semi-flexible, but can be bent into place pretty easily. You just can't bend them over and over (cyclic loading).
It's hard to see from the picture, but if the slot you want to place the new card in overlaps the motherboard, then a normal PCIE-terminated riser wont work...
Hopefully those temperature readings are just wrong conversions and not actual overheating.
Thanks for the cross-analysis, it looks like the M.2 SSDs are the culprit then. I've seen similar issues with ASRock consumer boards but didn't expect it on a server board.
Interesting, did they give you a changelog for the BIOS?
Yep, that one. LAN_0.83v corresponds the to the Intel X550 adapter according to the manual. I forget what the correct name should be for the Broadcom adapter.
Had very similar issues with a ROMED8-2T/BCM with 7443P (and surprisingly 2x SN850Xs) as well. I was in contact with William from ASRock support in January about this but he hasn't gotten back since. Also had a weird issue where the BMC would be confusing temperature readings from the -2T...
Interesting, it shows as active and in stock for all of the main US suppliers. It looks like Farnells in the UK has some, but the MOQ is pretty high..
I have a box of maybe 20 spares at the moment.. All Noctua, NMB, Foxconn, etc.. My typical process is to replace any stock fans with Sanyo...
I use it for ZFS boot drive for a bare-metal OPNsense setup, works fine. Have another two that I will be using in for ZFS RAID1 for a Proxmox install next week, don't think there'll be any issues.
Yeah, you'll have to rebuild with the specific library in mind no matter what. Though you should be able to just create a new environment in Conda that uses numpy with a different math library without affecting your current setup.
ECC RAM requires a set of physical traces on the motherboard, which manufacturers tend to omit if not ECC support is not explicitly stated. With modern boards ECC should be automatically enabled in the BIOS if its supported by the motherboard/chipset.
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