Supermicro X10SL7-F $63

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techtoys

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Seller has been dropping price is currently $60 + $13 shipping.
My offer of $50 was auto accepted.

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I use this board in an 8 drive NAS setup with a low-power processor. The board includes an LSI 2308.
Patrick reviewed it here. It's Haswell generation.
I managed to pick up 16G (4x4G) ECC DDR3 to go with it for $25.
and picked up a E3-1246 v3 for $95. Not sure if those are good deals but a cheap build for a server.
 
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Fritz

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Thanks. In for one. Seller accepted $50 offer (not auto accept).
 
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Markess

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Oh man, $50 is my usual threshold for a tech impulse buy (as opposed to $5 for anything else). I even have a shallow depth 2U to put it in. But, I have no idea what I'd use it for. Must resist...I need drives more than another motherboard.
 
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lhibou

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Nice deal. Thanks for sharing. If I'd not just gotten the similar mATX X9, I'd be all over this.
 
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vabch22

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What's the difference between the regular model and the bl002 version? I didn't see anything on SM's website.

I've been trying to decide between this and the x9scm for the same price. Replacing my x8sil build as my friend bought it off me.

Thanks
 
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hsben

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I'm looking for something that takes RDIMMs. UDIMMs are like twice the price unfortunately
 
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kapone

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What's the difference between the regular model and the bl002 version? I didn't see anything on SM's website.

I've been trying to decide between this and the x9scm for the same price. Replacing my x8sil build as my friend bought it off me.

Thanks
Shameless plug: I have a few X9SCM boards that I recently retired (upgraded to 2011 boards). PM me if interested.
 
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BlueFox

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Same question, any idea about what version “bl002” is/means?
Means the board was probably a custom SKU for a specific OEM. All the ones I've seen are 2 letters indicating the OEM followed by 3 digits with the first 2 usually zeroes. Generally there's no difference between them and the retail ones that Supermicro sells.
 

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Finally got mine up and running and was pleasantly surprised to find the onboard LSI controller is a 2308 Mustang which is a 6GBs part. For some reason I thought it was a lessor 3GBs controller. I went with 16Gb of UDIMM RAM which I already had on hand instead of spending more money on 8GB modules. It'll do the job. All is well, for 50 bucks it's a steal. :)
 
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