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    ASRock Rack EPYC4000D4U AMD EPYC 4005 Motherboard Review

    And will be there a ITX version? chipset-less + ITX = frugalist
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    ASRock DeskMeet X600 (65W/12Cores/96GiB ECC/PicoPSU/SFP+/case-mod)

    First boot time incl. memory test/training needs ~180 secs (96GB DDR5-5600). Afterwards normal boot time (even when modify non-memory related BIOS options).
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    ASRock DeskMeet X600 (65W/12Cores/96GiB ECC/PicoPSU/SFP+/case-mod)

    freehand with disc grinder blow upwards/out Also I add PicoPSU-150-XT experience to topic post
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    ASRock DeskMeet X600 (65W/12Cores/96GiB ECC/PicoPSU/SFP+/case-mod)

    Yes, AMD Ryzen 7000 series have higher idle consumption ~20W. I choose AMD Ryzen PRO 7000 series for 12 cores, verified ECC and TSME support. When AMD Ryzen PRO 8000 series with 12+ cores arrived I will jump to it. Long running CPU stress result in ~70°C Tctl. Case mod image added.
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    ASRock DeskMeet X600 (65W/12Cores/96GiB ECC/PicoPSU/SFP+/case-mod)

    Hi, maybe someone interest in compact X600 case/motherboard usage. CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7945, 12C/24T, 3.70-5.40GHz, tray, 65W, ECC Motherboard: ASRock DeskMeet X600-ITX rev 1.05 Chassis: ASRock DeskMeet X600 Drives: Samsung SSD 990 PRO 4TB, M.2 2280/M-Key/PCIe 4.0 x4 RAM: 2x Kingston...
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    Intel Xeon E3-1200V3 LGA1150 Haswell Processors and Motherboards

    Your M1015 (PCIe gen2 x8) card will work in a x8 Slot with only 2 lanes wired. Consider, if you generate more bandwidth than 2 lanes provide, bandwidth will be throttling of cause. In your links? In this quicksheet X10SLM_-LN4F we have: Lets hope PCIe gen3 is a real 16 lanes wired slot.
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    Intel Xeon E3-1200V3 LGA1150 Haswell Processors and Motherboards

    Hi brutalizer, Intel Xeon v3 processor supports 16 lanes (PCIe gen3) in total. Additional 8 lanes (PCIe gen2) provides by Intel chipset C222/224/226. Information from xeon-e3-1200v3-brief.pdf So, max-lanes-per-slot you can get is one real x16 (PCIe gen3) slot provides by processor and one real...
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    Intel Xeon E3-1200V3 LGA1150 Haswell Processors and Motherboards

    It would be great to get a /proc/cpuinfo output under a recent linux kernel. In doubt, you can use SystemRescueCd on an USB stick and do following after booting: # cat /proc/version # cat /proc/cpuinfo
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    Intel Xeon E3-1200V3 LGA1150 Haswell Processors and Motherboards

    For using on-die Processor Graphics with the need of physical displaying port you need a C226 chipset, I think so. Intel has a minimalistically uATX with onboard DisplayPort Intel® Server Board S1200V3RPM three questions: It is possible to use on-die Processor Graphics for OpenCL computing...