awesome idea! yes, that would be ideal versus chaining a whole bunch of cables together.
still, pretty surprising that there's no direct cable that would solve this problem
My workstation chassis has a 20 pin USB 3.1 male cable : LINKUP - USB-C Type Panel Cable Mount Motherboard Header Extension Adapter | Internal 3.1 10G Gen 2 20-Pin A-Key Male | Walmart Canada
But my X11SSH-CTF motherboard only has a USB 3.0 female connector ( I already used the older 20-pin for...
So because only the first BIOS gets loaded for the 9305 indeed, the 9207 can't work ? Inside the 9305 BIOS there's no other adapter.
To make this work I thus need a 9300-8e and upgrad my expansions to SAS3 ?
I have one more that I also can't seem to find, if anyone even knows what it's called because going by standoff just nets the hex type. Looking for the K type in the image below - thank you!
Tonight I was adding some hdds to my Supermicro 4U jbod and when I removed an empty tray from the back, I guess something touched somewhere because there was a yellow spark and the power supplies went offline. There was no smoke and I unplugged it immediately. Anyone experienced something like...
In the same X10DRi chassis I have a 9300-8i + 9207-8e cards. Is this supported ? When the system boots it shows just the 9300 Avago BIOS and in the adapter list it's just that one. No sign of the 9207 at all.
The OS boots fine but it doesn't see the expansion chassis nor the drives inside it...
Thanks, although I should have specified I'm looking for the flat head ones. I've checked that site but they also start @ 5mm ? Or I really don't know how to search
Hello, checking SM chassis for X11/X12 they all have max 16 bays x 2.5". I could get up to 24 bays with X10.
Aka, this: SC213AC-R1K23LPB | 2U | Chassis | Products | Super Micro Computer, Inc.
Which comes...in 2023 with ... optional dvd!! What am I missing here ?
No way to get 24 x 2.5" with...
I don't think so. I think these signs go together, for example:
Cores / Cache
Up to 24 cores / Up to 55MB† cache
Note
† BIOS version 2.0 or above is required
So in this case you need Bios 2.0 for up to 55MB of Cache
For the RAM speed, the same symbol is also a bit above...
Looking at this motherboard:
https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/X10DRi
Does anyone know why there's an X next to 2400 mhz speed in the Ram description ?
Memory Type
2400/2133/1866/1600MHz ECC DDR4 SDRAM 72-bit
I checked the manual but there's no indication there
I found a great deal on some brand new E5-4669V4 which as far as I know, should work in a dual socket motherboard, correct ?
It also looks like the same specs as the E5-2699V4 , except with lower TDP...
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