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    Topton Jasper Lake Quad i225V Mini PC Report

    With that said let me say thanks to everyone here who helped me not have a ~300euro brick on my desk :p
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    Topton Jasper Lake Quad i225V Mini PC Report

    Cheers man, I figured it out in the end. I don't know if you noticed my edit. It had to do with the memory. I had assigned all the memory (16GB out of 16GB) to the VM and when I added the NIC pass through the host crashed soon after booting. Because I had it set to auto start at boot this meant...
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    Topton Jasper Lake Quad i225V Mini PC Report

    Thanks for this it renewed my hope that it can be fixed. Turns out that the problem starts when I passthrough a NIC as a PCI device in the OPNsense VM. Don't know what's going on there. Changing the kernel and updating the microcode probably didn't make a difference. Update: From various...
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    Topton Jasper Lake Quad i225V Mini PC Report

    My motherboard has GF-1449NP(i5-1135G7)-12 Ver 1.1 written on it and I am having issues with Proxmox. Another user (@bndr) had similar issues with it. The device works the first time you install proxmox and after power cycling it restarts every couple of minutes. You can boot into recovery mode...
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    Topton Jasper Lake Quad i225V Mini PC Report

    I got the Topton miniPC with 4 ports and an additional COM port with an Intel i5-1135G7and I have installed Proxmox on it. It works perfectly the first time you boot it (now that I got a massive USB Noctua fan on top of it) but if you powercycle it just starts restarting after a couple of...
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    Topton i5 1135G7 Mini PC

    Hmm I got this unit and first thing I did was to replace the thermal paste and I have also ordered a USB 5V Noctua fan. I installed Proxmox on it and it keeps restarting every few minutes. This is persistent even after starting from cold. The problem is that even the login screen seems like it...
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    Mini PC proxmox + pfsense

    I am in a very similar boat. Trying to find something that will be good enough to run OPNSense with 4 ethernet ports (Intel preferably).
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    Recommend me a EE-ATX chassis

    Nope no drilling no nothing. As I said if you have the space for the case then an added bonus is that you can fit a ridiculous amount of drives inside and it is very modular so you can modify the case to your needs. The only thing that I had a bit of trouble with and haven't been bothered to fix...
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    Recommend me a EE-ATX chassis

    Hi, If you are interested in a tower, you can fit EE-ATX motherboard easily on a Fractal Design Define 7 XL (Speaking from experience), It is massive though.