There is an option where you can set the max frequency that the system will use but it won't enforce it. It already detects the ram can support 2400 so it's just a matter of compatibility with the CPU.
Yea, not too worried about it. The cost of the ram wasn't much more than the 2133 and I trusted the brand more. Was more so just confused since I couldn't find a cause.
Found an issue that is puzzling me and figured I'd see if anyone had any thoughts on it. I'm running BIOS 2.0a and have a E5-2630 v4. According to the MB manual (https://www.supermicro.com/manuals/motherboard/C612/MNL-1577.pdf) on page 2-15 it shows that it should support 2400 mhz memory...
Just a heads up I found a couple other PicoPSU's at the 300w and 400w level:
X3-ATX-300 16-24V 300 Watts DC-DC ATX Power Supply
X7-ATX-400 16-24V DC-DC ATX Power Supply
The 400 looks like it might be too big for the case, but the 300 might be able to be adapted.
I've been looking at PicoPSU's and been curious if rigging up something like this might work (flexATX fans can put out a lot of noise). HDPLEX-250W-Hi-Fi-DC-ATX-Converter (16V-24V Wide Range Voltage Input)
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