My old Supermicro X9SRL-F with it's Xeon E5-2609V1 needs to be replaced in a bad way. I've been waiting for the new Epyc Rome processors since this time last year. The 7402p is out and I'm ready to buy. Only one hang up in this situation... Where is Supermicro and their Epyc Rome specific boards? I know the H11SSL-NC v2.0 will run the new Epyc, but it does not offer all the features a Rome specific board will have.
I've emailed and left a voicemail for Supermicro and those went into a black hole. What is the rumor mill on when Supermicro will release ATX boards for the Rome? Anyone have any contacts at Supermicro to get a scoop?
Just finished adding six Crucial MX500 2TB and another ten 4TB drives to my Devuan ZFS based Supermicro 847BE1C-R1K28LPB 36 drive chassis which is now maxed out. Only problem is that old E5-2609V1 is now the real bottle neck in the system. If it's going to be 2-3 months before Supermicro comes out with a board, I might just have to get a E5-2650V2 from Ebay.
Normally I'm a very patient kind of guy, but I'm getting anxious now.
I've emailed and left a voicemail for Supermicro and those went into a black hole. What is the rumor mill on when Supermicro will release ATX boards for the Rome? Anyone have any contacts at Supermicro to get a scoop?
Just finished adding six Crucial MX500 2TB and another ten 4TB drives to my Devuan ZFS based Supermicro 847BE1C-R1K28LPB 36 drive chassis which is now maxed out. Only problem is that old E5-2609V1 is now the real bottle neck in the system. If it's going to be 2-3 months before Supermicro comes out with a board, I might just have to get a E5-2650V2 from Ebay.
Normally I'm a very patient kind of guy, but I'm getting anxious now.