I figured out that the BUP file is actually a zip file. You can rename the file and extract the contents. One of the files inside is a bios image file with extension UPD.
Fujitsu documentation talks about a variety of such files. ROM - for recovery flash. UPD for update flash. BUP (backup?) used...
Has anyone managed to do the CPU microcode mod for "all core turbo unlock"? I found the AMI tool mmtool_a5.exe. I used it to remove the CPU patch from the bios ROM file. I am not sure if this is the proper way to do it. I tried using the dskflash.exe tool to flash this moded bios to the board...
These two work on my x9srw that has IPMI fw 3.39.
ipmitool raw 0x30 0x91 0x5A 0x3 0x10 0x7f
ipmitool raw 0x30 0x91 0x5A 0x3 0x11 0x7f
0xff is 100% duty cycle. 0x7f is 50%.
I also have a x9dri-ln4f+ and a x9drw-f. Neither the above two commands nor
ipmitool raw 0x30 0x70 0x66 0x01 0x00 0x32...
I got the X9SRW-F to work with a discrete GPU card.
I have this PCIe riser card RSC-R1UW-2E16. This gives you two x16 PCIe slots. Initially I would connect the nvidia 650Ti directly to it. It is a 2 slot wide card, so it would fit to the second PCIe slot. Well, this slot apparently doesn't...
Thanks for the reply.
Some boards simply don't support GPU cards. I found out that Supermicro defines GPU's as active or passive. Active means that they output video. Passive ones are used for compute purposes. X9SRW-F apparently supports passive GPU cards. I can't find out for sure if active...
Hello all,
I have this combination of hardware:
Supermicro X9SRW-F, 4x 4GB ECC RDIMM, E5-2670 v1, 1000GB SSD, and Nvidia 650Ti card
I can't get video out of the video card sockets. I get video out of the IPMI VGA socket though. I installed ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
I tried the following:
changed PCIE...
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