Not sure how much you're wanting to spend but you may want to check out the HPE models listed on ebay, they're rebadged Eaton. There's a couple sellers that list refurbished and new/old stock units for decent prices.
Microns warranty legalese isn't the easiest to parse but the drives are listed as having a 5 year warranty.
https://www.micron.com/support/sales-support/returns-and-warranties/enterprise-ssd-warranty
The drives had been purchased for a storage upgrade that was put off for the last few months but I'm now going in different direction. I'm in the Cincinnati, OH area, local pickup available otherwise USPS Priority Flat rate shipping is preferred, Paypal only.
12x Micron 5300 PRO 480GB 2.5in...
I am parting out my old ITX server now that my new servers are done.
CPU: Intel Core i7 3770 - $60
Motherboard: Asus P8H77-I LGA1155 Mini ITX - $50
Memory: Crucial 2x 8GB DDR3 1600 (BLS8G3D1609DS1S00) - $40
HBA: LSI 9217-8I - $30
Chassis: Lian-Li Q25B w/450W SFX PSU - Sold
Payment by...
Completed most of the upgrade, put in an Intel x710 NIC, Adaptec 71605 RAID card, Samsung EVO 500GB M.2 and replaced the old OS drives with Samsung 883 DCT 480GB drives. Now I'm just waiting on moving the 4TB drives out of their current systems.
Since I bought an open box CPU/Mobo combo on ebay I needed to make sure they checked out so I've partially completed the upgrade.
Before
After
I ended up having issues with the Noctua CPU fan on the motherboard. The idle rate must have been so low that it was stopping and the system...
This board actually uses a jumper for the bifurcation setting, just a choice of either x16 or x8x8.
I had looked at regular risers at first with the idea of using a x16 extension cable, I've seen that sort of setup used in custom cases. The thought was to possibly make it work in the last...
The Adaptec HBA and dual SFP+ NIC are both x8 PCIe devices. The bandwidth on a x4 slot is fine for dual 10Gbe but the x4 slots are off the PCH and will be sharing bandwidth to the CPU with a few SSDs.
There's a Reddit thread for Protect on x86, it was/is a build for the UAS-XG but the...
I'd say it depends. I've used a stepped sinewave UPS on my PFC power supply for a few years now and have never had an issue but that doesn't mean everyone's experience will be the same. It's going to depend on both the quality of the UPS and your PSUs ability to tolerate the stepped wave. If...
Thanks for pointing that out, fixed it, been looking at these boards a lot for the last couple weeks. Took awhile to arrive at my final selection for my build.
Build’s Name: Nemesis
Operating System: Windows Server 2016
CPU: Xeon E-2176G
Motherboard: Supermicro X11SCZ-F
Chassis: Supermicro 836BA
Drives: 8 x 4TB HGST RAID 10 or 6 for NVR VHD
Drives: 2 x Samsung 883 DCT 480GB 2.5" RAID 1 for OS
Drives: 1 x Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB NVMe for PMS metadata...
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