Selling off some parts I'm not using.
Qty 2 - E5-2680v2 -$350 shipped for both
Qty 8 - 16GB Kingston DDR3 1600MHz Ram - $200 shipped for all
Qty 2 - Dell C8220 Motherboard. Dual LGA2011 socket. TDN55 part number - $50 shipped each
Qty 2 - Asetek 510LC with LGA2011 Hardware - $40 shipped each...
@RageBone - I tested out Wireshark and did indeed find the IP for the BMC. I can ping it, and it does reply, but when I go to that address in my web browser, it says "refused to connect." I also found out that the internal speaker jumper is indeed set to the internal speaker.
I have tried to clear the CMOS with shorting the solder pads. PCIe wise, CPU1 doesnt have a full x16 slot. Those are both on CPU2 which is why I tried it that way.
I will look for the speaker jumper.
I have never played with Wireshark, but I will give it a shot. The way I was trying before...
Recently bought a X9DRE-TF+. Installed an ES CPU (E5-2650). Installed one 4GB stick of ram. Board is setup on a sheet of bubble wrap outside of a case. ATX power supply powering the ATX 24 pin connector and the first 8 pin connector. Left the second 8 pin disconnected as the sticker on it says...
Looks like PRESENTSGALORE doesn't work? Kinda bummed. I bought some stuff yesterday and tried the PICKUPSALE code and it gave me 10% off, but I waited until today to see if the PRESENTSGALORE would give me 15% off. The crazy thing is, if I Google PRESENTSGALORE, forums all over are talking about...
Recently bought a Supermicro 216 case, and didn't realize the EL1 backplane in it had such limited throughput. Looking for the 216A backplane. Hoping someone might have one used they are looking to sell.
Thanks.
I bought the HUSMM8040ASS204 drives from the same seller. Here is the smart output from the first 2 drives I bought. I have 3 more coming. Keep in mind these are not the same drives that the OP link is referring to. But from the same seller.
HITACHI HUSML4040ASS601 400GB 0B27498 SAS 2.5" SSD HDD | eBay
They relisted the item. They had husmm8040's for $75 each earlier. I picked up 5 of them.
It's the entire rear of the supermicro case. I have the io shield. This is the metal part of the case of the io shield snaps into and where the PCIe brackets clip into the case.
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