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    Ryzen AM5 boards with IPMI

    Sorry, I got the Intel version of the memory linked above. I use it in my B650D4U board. It's the same memory, just different overclocking profiles on the DIMM. Since I'm not overclocking or using those extended timing profiles, the Intel vs AMD branding on the memory doesn't actually matter.
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    Ryzen AM5 boards with IPMI

    One has XMP 3.0 and the other has AMD EXPO. Both are for extended memory profiles for overclocking. I got the Intel version and it works fine because I'm not overclocking on this board.
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    Ryzen AM5 boards with IPMI

    There were't any 48GB ECC DIMMs available when I built the system, so I bought a temporary non-ECC set. I bought a G.SKILL 2x48GB kit on NewEgg that was cheap. I ran memtest86 for about a week without problems. I'll get a proper 96GB ECC set once things settle down, but this works for now...
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    Ryzen AM5 boards with IPMI

    I've got an ASRock B650D4U here with a 7950X3D and some 48GB DIMMs. It booted right up with the factory BIOS, to my surprise. I updated to the new BIOS on the website that explicitly the X3D chips and 48GB DIMMs anyway. The only problem is that I can't get the dedicated IPMI port to work. The...
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    Ryzen AM5 boards with IPMI

    Good to see more competition. I like the PCIe configuration of the SuperMicro board slightly better: Both M.2 slots get PCIe Gen 5 straight from the CPU, whereas the second M.2 slot on the ASRock board is Gen 4 and connected through the chipset. The SuperMicro board bifurcates the Gen 5 x16...
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    ASRock Rack B650D4U MicroATX for Ryzen 7000 processors

    Your initial thought was correct: The VGA port is for the BMC. By default, the BMC is presented to the system as your primary graphics card. That's why the DisplayPort was blank. You can skip the monitor connection altogether and use the remote KVM functionality of the BMC over ethernet. If...
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    Ryzen AM5 boards with IPMI

    ASRock Rack has another AM5 board on their website: https://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=AM5D4ID-2T/BCM#Specifications This one is Deep mini-ITX, but retains all 4 DIMM slots. Single M.2 slot, Single 5.0x16 PCIe slot, and an extra OCuLink port for expansion. This board is...
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    Where are the DDR5 ECC UDIMMs?

    Good to see them out there, at least in theory. 96GB across 2 DIMMs would be great for my next build. I'm outgrowing 64GB but I don't want to take the memory bandwidth hit of going to 4 DIMMs.
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    Ryzen AM5 boards with IPMI

    The ASRock Rack boards have 10GBe onboard as an option, not 2.5G. They also have models without 10GBe if you’d prefer to have those PCIe lanes for your own use. The PCIe lane allocations on these boards isn’t really a mystery. They’re clearly documented in the manuals. Gigabyte didn’t do a good...
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    Ryzen AM5 boards with IPMI

    The 16-core consumer parts combined with these affordable server boards have been a game changer for affordable servers. The clock speed advantage of the consumer parts gives a huge performance boost relative to the slower clocked 16 core server parts. You have to get into the very high core...
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    Where are the DDR5 ECC UDIMMs?

    Throttling is the new normal. With these new CPUs it's better to embrace it and let the CPU manage its own temperature within the bounds of the cooling solution. Going full liquid cooling with giant radiators and liquid metal TIM can raise performance very slightly in these all-core workloads...
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    AM5 and DDR5 ECC UDIMMs?

    ASRock Rack has announced AM5 boards: https://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=B650D4U-2T/BCM#Specifications
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    ITX Build Options for ESXi

    Mini ITX is too crowded to offer 4 RAM full-size RAM slots unless you get an SoC board. The SoC boards are not bad if you're compute constrained. A lot of good Xeon D boards on eBay for reasonable prices. Full size CPUs and their heatsink mounting areas don't leave enough room for 4 full-size...
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    ASRock Rack B650D4U MicroATX for Ryzen 7000 processors

    HDCP isn't necessary for a BMC console. :) My background is in hardware development. Basic HDMI isn't really that complicated, and there's plenty of affordable IP that can be licensed to implement it quickly. I'd gladly pay a couple more dollars for a system with HDMI on the BMC than to deal...
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    ASRock Rack B650D4U MicroATX for Ryzen 7000 processors

    Good find on that Gigabyte board. If AST2600 supports displayport, I suppose it's on ASRock for failing to implement it.
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    ASRock Rack B650D4U MicroATX for Ryzen 7000 processors

    Yep. As far as I can tell, ASPEED doesn't have a part with HDMI output yet. The DisplayPort and HDMI ports are connected to the CPU iGPU.
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    ASRock Rack B650D4U MicroATX for Ryzen 7000 processors

    Thanks for the info, @rootwyrm . Very helpful. Looking forward to the B650D4U. Now if only ASPEED would get their act together and start using HDMI instead of VGA on their BMC chips, I could finally ditch these VGA cables and adapters for good. I can't believe we're still getting VGA ports in...
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    Ryzen AM5 boards with IPMI

    ETA is anyone’s guess at this point. 4x32GB is the maximum memory due to the CPU’s limit. Have to step up to the Threadripper or Epyc lines if you need more RAM. This is motherboard only, so no cooling included. They have a separate barebones server that does include cooling though. The AM4...
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    ASRock Rack B650D4U MicroATX for Ryzen 7000 processors

    Cooling the the 170W TDP parts on high-end desktop coolers shouldn't be a problem. Something like the NH-D15 is not far from an AIO anyway. The low-profile rack mount systems are in a difficult spot, though.
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    Idle power savings upgrade path

    For another data point: I built a 5950X system with 64GB of ECC RAM and a power supply carefully selected for low-load efficiency. Idle power draw was as low as 30W before I added the HBA and drives.