Supermicro 2011-3 2U 2028TP-HC1R quad node barebone + 1U dual 2011-3

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BlueFox

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USPS money orders or Google Wallet preferred as PayPal fees add up. Will also entertain trades since I like new toys and rotate through hardware regularly. I think my reputation should help: Heatware

$599 - This is a custom Supermicro SKU (PIO-128R-W-AI031), whose origins I have no clue about. It consists of a SC111TQ-600UB chassis that has been updated for WIO boards and a X10DRW-i motherboard. You also get the AOM-S3108M-H8 12GB SAS RAID HBA and accompanying supercap (BTR-TFM8G-LSICVM02). Air shroud and rails included, but not pictured.


$1699 - Sold -Supermicro 2028TP-HC1R. You get 4 dual 2011-3 hot-swappable nodes in all of 2U. Integrated LSI 3108 SAS3 HBA on each node, plus the CacheVault & SuperCap module for each one ($250 each alone new). Has redundant 80+ titanium PSUs, PCIe 3.0 x16 expansion, and more. Fill it up with SAS3 SSDs and go to town with virtualization! Would be ~$5500 new. Also have a second one that got slightly damaged.

$299 - Sold - Supermicro A1SRi-2758F. Includes 16GB of DDR3 ECC RAM. Would make for a a very power filewall or file server and supports Intel QAT. No other accessories included.

$135 each - 4 Sold - 16GB DDR4 ECC Registered RAM. Pretty self explanatory.

$400 - Sold - Supermicro 6018R-MT - Pretty basic dual 2011-3 barebone, but it's short depth and has an 80+ platinum PSU. Air shroud and rails included, but not pictured.
 
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USPS money orders or Google Wallet preferred as PayPal fees add up. Will also entertain trades since I like new toys and rotate through hardware regularly. I think my reputation should help: Heatware

$1750 - Supermicro 2028TP-HC1R. You get 4 dual 2011-3 hot-swappable nodes in all of 2U. Integrated LSI 3108 SAS3 HBA on each node, plus the CacheVault & SuperCap module for each one ($250 each alone new). Has redundant 80+ titanium PSUs, PCIe 3.0 x16 expansion, and more. Fill it up with SAS3 SSDs and go to town with virtualization! Would be ~$5500 new. Also have a second one that got slightly damaged.



$650 - This is a custom Supermicro SKU (PIO-128R-W-AI031), whose origins I have no clue about. It consists of a SC111TQ-600UB chassis that has been updated for WIO boards and a X10DRW-i motherboard. You also get the AOM-S3108M-H8 12GB SAS RAID HBA and accompanying supercap (BTR-TFM8G-LSICVM02). Air shroud and rails included, but not pictured.


$400 - Supermicro 6018R-MT - Pretty basic dual 2011-3 barebone, but it's short depth and has an 80+ platinum PSU. Air shroud and rails included, but not pictured.

I should not have seen this thread.

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Bluefox,

If you can consider $1,500.00 delivered to 32810 Zip Code I will buy it. You mentioned you have another Supermicro 2028TP-HC1R but damaged? What is the damage? are all the nodes still functional 100%?
 

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How loud is the Supermicro SKU (PIO-128R-W-AI031)? Something that can be in the same room as you or is it a screamer?
 

BlueFox

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How loud is the Supermicro SKU (PIO-128R-W-AI031)? Something that can be in the same room as you or is it a screamer?
The fans are PWM and throttle reasonably well after POST, so it's actually not that bad, but noise is still a bit subjective. Not silent of course, but that's to be expected of a 1U server (sans Atom options).