Of course. Its pin 5 and 6 on the short (or small) piece on the connector on the card. See picture below. The card on the picture is a Dell Perc 5/i but its the same pins on the intel NIC. I have had the same problem with Perc 5/i card before and the same solution worked with the intel NIC.
I have one of those in my standard PC. Works perfect BUT I had to disable the Smbus first or else the computer refused to boot. It was solved by blocking one of the copper lanes on the pci-e connector on the card. Never had that problem with any server och workstation motherboard but every "home...
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My first post on this forum, discovered servethehome.com just a few weeks ago. What a huge amout of knowledge!
I have searched thru the forum to find anything about this specific setup but didnt find it. I have a HP Proliant DL380 G7 and want to add a 10 GbE card. I have tested a Intel...
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