Yes, it worked in the x16 slots and with ASUS x16 to 4x M.2 adapters. But not more than 2 of the x16 slots became bifurcated at a time. Tried a third one for additional 4 M.2 and this ended with only the first M.2 of the third one was usable.
This automated bifurcation on T7820 / T7920 is kind of finicky. Had the best results with VMD disabled and needed to clear CMOS every time I added a new card. Then it worked (it powers on and off several times, after that bifurb was active).
Never got the SFF-8436 working with direct attached...
Make sure to read the topics regarding this MS-01 carefully. There are several quirks with this and Proxmox due to the P and L cores of those consumer Intel procs.
This is not an issue of the N2, it’s an issue of the board. There is a solution here in the thread how to make the other than cpu fans working with BMC. Suggest to dive into the thread, something like a google search „Gigabyte MJ11-EC0 BMC fan site:servethehome.com“ might help.
First result...
From a functional point of view: both Proxmox and Ceph work without ECC.
From a data security view: if you value your data, go ECC. If it’s really only for learning or doing experiments you should be fine without ECC.
F14 exists, link to download is somewhere in this thread. User contacted Gigabyte to get a Bios which supports APU usage and this F14 made it possible.
Bought some P4510 and got some useful addons for free, very nice buying experience. Seller replied fast, did some nice negotiation and items are exactly in described condition. Packaging and shipping was god too.
thanks for the trade.
Even if the seller claims „PCIE 4.0“ compatibility it might be a missing retimer (or at least a redriver) on those cheap cards. So they might work for PCIE 3.0 but not for PCIE 4.0
Did you get the one with the little chip on it or the one whiteout?
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