Gigabyte is the obvious OEM here:
MZ31-AR0 rev 1.0 Naples only, no upgrade path Rome, flash rom of MX25L12873F
MZ31-AR0 rev 2.0 Naples and Rome parts some limitations due to BIOS ROM size, flash rom changed from MX25L12873F to MX25L25633F
MZ32-AR0 rev 1.0 Naples and Rome only up to TDP...
Socket SP3 upgrade compatibility has been a complete farce.
There is no socket SP3 motherboard/platform originally qualified for 7001 (Naples) series parts that accepts 7002 (Rome) parts
There is no socket SP3 motherboard/platform originally qualified for 7002 (Rome) series parts that accepts...
Board looks like an X10DRT-H in a sled for a quad twin.
It appears as if the sata power is plugged into the backplane adapter card that runs vertically along the near side of the sled. However, the two options for this board (basic and with sas hba) don't appear to have power connections...
Clearly it has a little extra shelf over itx for all the drive connectors, but congrats to Asrock for pushing the envelope. Where are the slimline PCIe 4.0 x 8 NVME-DOMs? seems like that should be a thing since oculink fizzled.
Thank you for this, read the article and watching the video. I got mine last week, and it has been a nice distraction. Any chance you could post some of the pns/skus of the hardware you tested (i.e. ram/nics)? Thanks.
The soldermask is generally the same thickness everywhere. What you are seeing is ground/power plane pours as well as routing affecting the transparency of the dielectric layers under the soldermask.
Is the broken forward compatability from 7001 to 7002 parts indicative of a potential small fire sale of 7001 only platforms? Seems like a great homelab niche if the logistics can be managed.
CPUs are available, I have one in front of me, but there seems to be no exisiting platfrom support due to some dual BIOS issue required for both Naples and Rome. No currently available SP3 board supports Rome, what is the deal here? Does anyone have any information? This will become a...
I'm looking for a PCIe mezzanine interposer as shown here:
I only have the Dell ones that have about a half inch offset between the connectors. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
That bare EVGA sr-3 PCB is interesting. Particularly for the orthogonal m.2 22110 between the the pci slots and the back panel. The ridculous power delivery makes it look like a race/OC board for the W-3175X niche, but the right angle power delivery says 1U?
"the Intel Xeon Platinum 9200 series is a dual socket platform glued together with UPI between the sockets and two silicon die per socket"
too soon on the verbiage?
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