i225v3 is still broken even on latest firmware and driver... try plugging it directly into another 2.5G NIC (Intel or Realtek) and the link/carrier/physical layer will die after a few days max requiring power cycle, especially if one end is going in and out of S3 sleep / changing link speed. I...
There's also these Kingston sticks with 10 chips but 72-bit :confused: (report as single bit ECC to OS)
https://www.kingston.com/datasheets/KSM48E40BS8KM-16HM.pdf
I'm optimistic that this is still functionally the same as DDR3/4 unbuffered ECC, i.e. 1 bit correction 2 bit reporting, but would...
Further update:
The boot hangs I experienced were unrelated to "AHCI Init" / SATA, that is just what it shows on display but has hung on a different post code relating to memory. This is only visible on IPMI, the display post code freezes on a previous one
Resolved by disabling fast boot and...
Update on this:
IPMI sensor/fan control crashes are pretty much 100% repro on S3 wake, but resolved by running 'ipmitool mc reset cold' from task scheduler on s3 wake. I would be amazed if this is not fixed in a future update with how easy it is to reproduce
Seeing an occasional failure (<10%...
Got a 13700K up and running in X13SAE-F. I used 2 sticks of this ECC RAM, which turned out to be Kingston KSM48E40BS8KM-16HM
Observations so far:
VRM capable of maxxing out an air cooler, once power limits adjusted. If VRM temperature sensor can be trusted, they run remarkably cool (50c under...
I imagine the concern was whether the sticks were operating in non-ECC mode to produce regular errors, but it appears they are working as ECC, as those are ECC errors not regular errors.
It looks like a standard case of 1 bad stick. ECC appears to be working like it should
Most of these issues sound like they stem from the integrated GPU. 21A BSOD is basically the same as the EF BSOD mentioned a few posts ago. Random file corruption could be explained by GPU driver hosing memory, but would run prime95 to rule out a more typical hardware issue first. GPU not...
https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
Normally I would say to look up the parameters from bluescreenview against the documentation, but for this BSOD it's basically useless Bug Check 0xEF CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED - Windows drivers
Combined with the other symptoms I would say likely...
Some UK stock:
https://www.memorycow.co.uk/memory-ram/16gb-ddr5-pc5-38400-4800mt-s-288-pin-dimm-ecc-unbuffered-memory-ram
https://www.kingstonmemoryshop.co.uk/kingston-ksm48e40bs8km-16hm-16gb-ddr5-4800mt-s-ecc-unbuffered-memory-ram-dimm
Ordered a couple of the cheaper lucky dip one, will...
Should still have IPMI equivalent functionality via AMT. I'm buying the non-F board to have the best of both worlds between IPMI-like management and fan control
Has anyone heard anything about 13th gen support on these W680 boards (esp X13SAE), and whether ECC is still supported on the 13th gen Core chips?
edit: just saw Ark pages are up for 13th gen chips showing ECC still supported
https://www.apacer.com/News/Detail/2022-apacer-ddr5-en
This explains why ECC is taking longer - all ddr5 currently on sale is effectively beta hardware
I don’t care too much about ‘cosmic ray’ style bit flips, as you say on-die ECC is fine for that.
I will always buy full ECC after having data loss events where a stick gradually went bad. I am surprised how well a PC can limp along with bad memory, while hosing data. Full ECC will report...
Am increasingly leaning towards the Gigabyte as well. It is nice to see an Aspeed IPMI that takes advantage of the fancy fan control the chip is capable of, rather than hamstringing it with presets as Supermicro do.
Some of the issues i've run into with gigabyte:
970A-UD3P: Noisy USB with high...
The IPMI looks impressive, lots of screenshots here https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/Manual/server_manual_mgt_console_user_guide_ami_v1.x.pdf. It seems to be real IPMI, unlike e.g. ASUS Control Center Express RTL8117
Nothing jumps out at me as missing compared to SM, and the fan control...
Can't wait for one of these boards to actually become available to purchase for an average consumer (and/or for DDR5 ECC RAM to be possible to buy)
Some other ones that I haven't seen mentioned:
MW34-SP0 (rev. 1.0) | Server Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global (IPMI with custom fan curve support...
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