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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    What riser do you have in the 4th pic? I have tried this before without luck, and I would love to give it another shot.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    Hey guys, I just bought some RAM and the weirdest thing happens when I try to test it. The BIOS (or command line in Ubuntu) will get about halfway through the mem test then the system will restart. Is it a bad stick? How do I find out which one it is without the test having finished? Thanks...
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    Does anyone have a good guide on how to set up the Mellanox 10G mezzanine cards for the Wywinn's? I have the F03C3A07 if that would be helpful.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    Has anyone tried this? I'd be interested in doing this, I kinda regret having a Wiwynn instead of a Quanta due to the BIOS.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    That's too weird! This worked for me! Thanks a ton for the tip, I only wanted the monitor to see if the card worked anyway, and it didn't occur to me that it could be the issue.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    Unfortunately I don't have an answer, but I do have a similar issue on a Wywinn. I'm trying to install a GTX 660Ti on one of the boards and it worked *once*. Ubuntu booted no problem and the monitor showed my desktop. However, on every boot since the very first with the card the monitor shows...
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    Ubuntu 16.04 using cpuminer-multi with 20 threads per node (optimal thread number depends on your processor cache) and I get ~700H/s out of each for a total of ~1.4kH/s.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    The crypto is Monero and uses an algorithm called cryptonight which was designed to be cpu specific. Using both quanta boards with E5-2650's I make about $2.70/day after electricity costs.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    1) Idling mine is dead silent, under full load (crypto mining 100% core usage) it's fairly loud, but I have little to compare it to. Anything in between doesn't seem too loud. 2) Weight is probably like 30 lbs or so? It's not too heavy to move or anything.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    I have a Wiwynn although if I could go back in time I would have gotten a Quanta. The ancient BIOS has been a major PITA.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    I love mine. It really depends what you are using it for though. It makes a great workstation. No so greatfor video processing or storage.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    Well that explains why I can't find the port! Back to the controller card.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    Hey all, I'm trying to figure out what the mini SAS port looks like on the board and which adapter I should buy for it to run some extra HDD's. any help would be greatly appreciated :)
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    Here it specifies that E5-2600 v2 is supported http://www.h3platform.com/download/Datasheet_SV7210.pdf Yep, that's the conclusion I came to and returned the card. Shame, it fit so perfectly.
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    Potential Deal: 2 x Dual 2011 nodes @$199, Quanta Openrack

    Hi guys, I have a Wiwynn SV7210 that I've had running for a couple of months now and I just bought a GTX 1050Ti (which fits perfectly in the small space) so I can do some GPU computational work on the system. However, when I try to boot the node with the card it will get as far as the American...