Inside my HP Microserver Gen 10 (this is not the plus) I have a stick of Micron MTA9ASF1G72AZ-2G3B1 which is un-registered ECC Ram 2400T 8GB. I have some sticks of RDIMMs which are 2666 timing. They don't work in the microserver. It doesn't get to post with those sticks inside.
Online I find...
I've made some money (money >& /dev/null) and I want to put together a "rig" for AI and in especially for experiments with Stable Diffusion. I will be able to use the same equipment for home lab experiments and as a file server that can do transcoding.
Looking around at cards that will be cost...
HP Microserver gen10 wants " HPE 8GB (1 x 8GB) single rank x8 DDR4-2400 CAS-17-17-17".
Online I read
"PC2400T refers to DDR4 running at a 300MHz memory clock with a 14.6 CAS latency and 17-17-17 timings (CL-tRCD-tRP).
PC2400 is simply a non-specified variant of DDR4 with the same memory...
I have a HP Proliant Microserver Gen10 with 4 x 4tb hard drives, a 60gb SSD for the OS, 8 GB ECC ram (will upgrade to 16gb). I bought everything years ago but I only just got back into the country where I had this equipment stored.
I want to use this as a media and file server. I also want to...
I have a HP microserver gen 10 which I want to put an SSD into to run the OS. There is a space where you can install an optical drive or an SSD.
This is the 4 pin connector I have to power the device. In documentation and on the actual power socket it is labeled P3. So this is it.
I think...
I am interested in experimenting with docker, Kubernetes, coin mining. I need a better platform to convert media files.
So I have been looking into systems from old server hardware to clusters made from single board computers.
Perhaps I have misunderstood.
What should I look at when...
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