i tried to „shrink“ my Kingston DC1500M, but without success - no chance to fit it in.
Smaller bolts for reducing the height, also not working.
I ordered a PM9A3 now.
I‘ve tested it and it runs without problems, but i switched to proxmox, because i do not want to disable any cores or thinking about core affinity.
https://williamlam.com/2024/02/esxi-on-minisforum-ms-01.html...
From my personal perspective.
It is nice to have it all homelab-stuff on one little box, but it is better to have additional / seperate low powered box for the network-routing stuff.
Homelabs are often not static - you want to test something, patch, rebooting proxmox …
If you lost the routing...
It’s a bit offtopic, but did anybody successfully passthrough a port of the onboard X710 and a PCIe-NIC to a proxmox VM ?
I can only passthrough one PCIe-device to VM.
The ACS override in the kernel is set.
maybe you need to modify the kernel-options of proxmox.
i got the same problems with my i350-T4.
https://www.servethehome.com/how-to-pass-through-pcie-nics-with-proxmox-ve-on-intel-and-amd/
additional you need to add „pcie_acs_override=downstream, multifunction“ in GRUB or Systemd
Did anyboy tested the i5-12600H ?
I ordered the i5-version, but they will ship it end of may (if it is true) …
On the other hand the i9-version is available via amazon and it ca be arrived in 2-3 days …
hard to decide :rolleyes:
Is the dual-core GX-222 better than the quad-core GX-415 ?
the GX-222 got a better single-core performance and should be better for firewalling, hm ?
yes, it must be low-profile
The problem is not the power consumption of the cards.
Both cards consume about 5w.
The problem is, that without ASPM-support the CPU can not reach deeper sleep-states.
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