SHIT. I got scammed. When I checked the RAM it is only 24 x 64Gb. Damn, I told the guy I wanted 4TB and he said it would do it, which is why I bought it. It's direct from China and ive had it now for 2 weeks. Crap!!!!
Ok, never mine about this entire thread. I shot myself in the foot here.
You did give me an idea though, I checked on ebay and found a case with a matching motherboard. That should work. Thanks for the idea to use ebay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/204319080396
Thanks, the motherboard dimensions are (Dimensions • 13.68" (L) x 13.05" (W) (347.47 mm x 331.47 mm)). The 6039P appears to have space for a
Dimension
12" x 13" (30.48cm x 33.02cm)
motherboard. Seems it is a bit to small.
I may have to come up with a custom case out of sheet aluminum...
I simply cannot afford a newer motherboard with the same components as what I got. I need to find a way to make the existing motherboard work. Any other option is simply not affordable. If I can find a chassis with the same motherboard then I can swap them out. So, any chassis combination will...
I can't replace this motherboard, it woiuld be too expensive with current generation. I do need to find some sort of case though. I think it would be cheaper to find a case than to try and replace the motherboard with modern one.
Look, I already bought this board with all the components. Im not going to waste it by throwing it away. It doen't matter that you can find it cheap on ebay. I already have it in my possession, so I need to find a case for it.
That case is not listed to support the EE-ATX motherboard though.
Also, being 2U I don't think it will support full height GPU.
https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/system/2u/6028/sys-6028u-tr4_.cfm
Yea, basically looking for a rackmount server which can hold full-height GPU's. I liked the fact that it had multiple 3.5" drive bays, and it also had 2x 2.5" drive bays in the rear for the hypervisor OS.
Ive had no luck contacting Supermicro, seems they reject gmail addresses.
Im in the Phoenix area and looking for a rackmount case for the Supermicro X9DRi-LN4F+ motherboard. Its an EE-ATX.
What I found is the Supermicro SC836BA-R920B, but cant reach supermicro to ask for availability
Im looking for suggestions for a low power server.
Im currently using a HP DL360 G9, but need to upgrade due to high power consumption.
This is for a ESXi host.
I have 4x of the DE6600's in my rack at home. They are great boxes. If you have the right controller... Im running mine with SFF-8088 ports to a HP head server. They daisy-chain just fine.
Im looking for 3.5" large capacity drives and enclosures that are also low-power consumption. In other words, not RAID or powerful processors, just the power draw from the drives with little additional usage. This could include Raspberry PI, or tiny PC's configured with USB or simple HBA's (non...
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