Direct competitors (QD OLED) will be released in the next few weeks.
For example, the MSI MPG 341CQPX (900$ MSRP) is already showing up online; we just need to wait a bit longer.
My recommendation is don't rush. QD OLED will be superior to W-OLED.
Hi @Samir,
I've already attached usage/life information from the SMART test for each drive (text files attached to the post and split by pools). Are you looking for anything else?
I think you missed the most critical part: SSD has mounting holes on the sides AND on the bottom.
Please open the 3D stacker model and take a look: it connects one SSD side and another SSD bottom. Not two sides or two bottoms. As soon as you understand that, you'll see the potential to stack as...
Wow, I didn't expect so much interest:)
If anyone needs links:
1. Thingiverse link to SSD stacker. I have used these mounts on a few servers already.
2. Amazon link to 2.5->3.5 adapter.
Great question! It's a combination of 2.5->3.5 adapter and 3d printed SSD mounts. The case has two slides. Each slide can mounts two 2.5->3.5 adapter, and each adapter can hold five SSDs. Here's a photo:
Hey folks,
I've upgraded to a rack-mounted EPYC server, so I'd like to sell my home lab server with the following specs:
Motherboard: AsRock Rack X570D4U
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
RAM: 128 Gb kit (32GBx4 DDR4 3200 MT/s CL22 - CT2K32G4DFD832A)
CPU Cooler: Scythe Fuma 2
Case: Fractal Design Node 804...
I built it in the Rosewill RSV-L4600U. It's a new model, not a lot of real photos on the Internet. It has 3 not-hot swap trays, each has 5 HHDs. I just printed a fully custom SSD holder for the native mount. This SSD holder can take 20 2.5" SSDs.
So here are a few photos.
Who said I load this processor?:) I use it inside the home server with a dozen VMs and dockers. CPU idles most of the time. However, I still think it's an awesome home-lab option, considering the great @Hazily2019 price!
Noctua says on their site that Noctua NH-U14S is capable of this CPU. U12S version can do it at the middle size workload. From my experience, you can rely on the Noctua compatibility list:)
However, Noctua can NOT be rotated, so you're highly recommended to use a tower-like case with exhaust at...
I use the ARCTIC Freezer 4U-M (new revision that fit more 4u cases) inside a Rosewill RSV-L4600U 4U (a new case, it's hard to find a real photo, by some reason it's 4500 photo everywhere).
I'm going to do a proper build post, but here's an intermediate photo
I can confirm the part number ( 100-000000312) and the validity of my CPU.
If necessary, I can run and post the hardware monitoring output that you're interested (in ProxMox/Debian).
I would highly recommend @Hazily2019! I bought the Epyc 7763 and everything went smoothly. The CPU works as expected. Shipping was quick, and the packaging was great too!
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