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    Supermicro SC846 rail kit part # ?

    I think its better to buy a set as it is very hard sourcing the other part of that rail separately. Better ask the seller if he sells the other part
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    Supermicro SC846 rail kit part # ?

    I think that's the correct rail. It looks exactly what I bought a year ago. Regarding the outer rail you should ask the seller. New rails should include the inner and outer part.
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    Supermicro SC846 rail kit part # ?

    You can check Rand's pictures for the part numbers
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    Canada FS: Samsung 32GB ECC Dimms M386B4G70DM0-YK03 – used

    What's the difference with M386B4G70DM0-CMA4?
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    X9DRD-7LN4F, Optane 280GB 900P

    Are you willing to sell the Samsung DDR3 ECC Registered RAM per piece?
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    FS: Server and Networking Hardware

    What's the part number of the micron ddr3 rams? Are you willing to sell them per piece?
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    FS: Home lab extras: Supermicro Motherboards, CPUs, HBAs and more

    Is the Supermicro 1U SC113TQ chassis a CB or a WB chassis? Does it have a redundant psu?
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    PCIe 2.0/3.0 4x Lane 10Gb SFP+ card?

    Thats what i thought . 10gigabit is 1250mbyte/s so theres a little bottleneck. 985mbyte/s translates to about less than 8gigabit/s.
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    PCIe 2.0/3.0 4x Lane 10Gb SFP+ card?

    How about a single port connectx-3 in a 3.0 x1 slot?
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    PCIe 2.0/3.0 4x Lane 10Gb SFP+ card?

    Thanks for answering! Let me repeat lunadesign's questions. 1) Would I be able to hit 10G on each port individually (assuming the other port is not busy at the same time)? Or does the card detect the PCI-E bandwidth limitation and cap one or both ports? 2) Also keeping in mind that the PCI-E...
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    PCIe 2.0/3.0 4x Lane 10Gb SFP+ card?

    I would like to put a Mellanox MNPH29C-XTR ConnectX-2 Dual Port into a x4 slot. Will the slot become a bottleneck? Considering 2x 1250MB/s is greater than 2000MB/s (pci-e 2.0 x4). ConnectX-2 is cheaper than ConnectX-3 and I'm buying multiples. I just realized I've got a similar question with...
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    2U Active heatsink for Supermicro X10 and X11 boards - (Socket 1150 & 1151)

    That's what I'm planning to use. I guess I can remove the stock fan and use it as a passive heatsink with the backplane fans blowing on it? I think it can also be used inside an air shroud
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    2U Active heatsink for Supermicro X10 and X11 boards - (Socket 1150 & 1151)

    Thanks for answering but I can't use it on an lga1151.