Is it just me or does the chassis look like it already has all the provisions to add an internal power supply? And the board has what look like solder points for a 2-pin internal power connector, right next to the external jack...Disappointing.
Found four S2600CP2J motherboards in storage and looking to get rid of them. These are dual-socket E5 V1/V2 boards with 16 DIMM slots, 2x onboard GbE, and an onboard SAS HBA.
1 is a loose board. 3 of them are installed in hot swap server nodes that we had on hand as spares. Of these nodes, 2...
For SMB or SOHO, CAT6 is still considerably simpler than fiber. And most 10GbE workstations use 10GBaseT.
Does anyone have the fan model/spec used in this? I wonder if say Noctua A4x20s would be powerful enough to keep it cool.
Datto DN 500 Storage Unit | eBay
By my understanding this should have an i5-4430 and 16GB DDR3. 4x500GB HDD are kind of useless but the chassis + PSU + MB alone would make this worthwhile.
Most of this is not strictly server hardware so let me know if it's not kosher.
X79 Combo
EVGA X79 motherboard - I/O shield, most accessories included.
Intel Xeon E5-1650V2 - 6c12t, IB-E, unlocked multiplier. I have not tried overclocking this combo yet but the EVGA board is more than up to...
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Datto 4-bay NAS. Motherboard has been flashed with a normal BIOS. Good working condition, just replaced the CPU with an i3-4130. Would make an excellent FreeNAS or Plex server. MB has a pair of Intel GbE, USB 3.0, HDMI, and a pair of serial ports.
Side panel has minor...
I will include both IO shields (thin mini and standard ITX) as well as the original SATA power/data cables. You will need an mSATA SSD, CPU cooler (I suggest Silverstone's NT07 if going thin-mini; I can include a stock Intel cooler if you decide to go standard mini ITX), power supply (a 90W Dell...
It came out of a Datto Siris, which is just a UNAS 400/401/410. The PSU doesn't have PMBus or anything. There isn't chassis intrusion.
The only thing I can think of is TPM maybe? But other people were able to get it to work out of the box. I wonder if we just have crap luck.
Same, I contacted the seller about it and they immediately offered a refund. So I'm $0 into this board now which is nice, but I would still like to try and figure out what's going on.
I plugged the BMC NIC into a switch and its activity lights are blinking, but I'm not seeing it in the DHCP...
Hey, anyone who's got one working, I have the same problem as the user in the below post. Did your board just boot directly? Any jumper settings you had to change?
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/help-is-my-xeon-d-build-dead.21326/#post-207574
By the way, if anyone bought one and needs the BIOS password, from my experience there's a 99.9% chance of it being either "R@str" or "Northern" or "NorthernLight$" (no quotes, caps as shown)
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