Wait, Nvidia is confusing me again. Are these actually SuperNICs, like in the BlueField sense? So they have the management RJ45 port, the 8/16 ARM cores, DRAM, etc? Or is NVidia calling every NIC a SuperNIC now?
I'm a little tempted to be honest, but the single port isn't great for my use case...
This.
Hiring someone to use one machine then do some minimal post-processing is simpler and cheaper than cutting sheet metal, drilling 4 holes, then operating a press brake with the right dies.
Then there are details like a stiffening flange that's required by the PCIe spec for FH brackets...
It gives me an instant price. (FWIW tool steel is the expensive one, and Aluminum is the same as Stainless, at least for my model.) It might be that the part you're trying to quote has anomalies they need to manually review.
But mystery solved and I guess we were both right. I got the quote...
For small prints that fit into the printer volume anywhere it really is that cheap from China. I went back to my order history to make sure, and I was off: it did cost me $10. The $4 was just a quote from another place that wanted 3 weeks to do it.
It almost always ends up being PCBWay. JLCPCB...
Yeah I saw and the bendy part is pretty clever actually - but will the stiff stuff not crack if you bend it? Like if you print it from PCCF or PACF? And floppy stuff like PP would just do a bad job at holding the card?
I'm not trying to shit on it, it may very well work, but every time I...
Don't print these from plastic, lol. It ends up being way too weak and does not give you chassis ground.
I had the above printed from steel for $4. Your usual maker-youtuber-sponsoring shops from China can be extremely useful at like no cost if you have a bit of patience.
Yes, derp, that was the one.
That let a full flint_oem burn complete, with --ignore_device_data and --use_image_ps. I don't know if the card can be flashed any more thoroughly. Most everything on the host side (mlxconfig, mstflint, lspci) acts like this is a BF2M516A-EECO now. I can even...
Hey everyone, great thread, super glad @Civiloid guided me here.
Trying to get a handful of those VENOT cards working with crypto and nvme-oF in a not-very-trusted LAN environment.Crypto would not enable, no matter the DPU/NIC operating mode: the card does print the right strings but those are...
Was anyone actually able to get crypto working with this card?
$ sudo ethtool -k ens1f1np1 | grep esp-hw-offload
esp-hw-offload: off [fixed]
This saying "on" is what you'd need for hw-accelerated ipsec. This despite:
$ sudo mlxconfig -d /dev/mst/mt41686_pciconf0 query
Device #1:
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