As someone inquired about the warranty, according to Samsung's terms it starts the date when the sealed package is purchased. As these are still sealed I would assume it would start when you purchase it. Alternatively it starts from the date of manufacture which would be June 12, June 13th and...
New in factory sealed packages. I have three two of them available - $470 each. Amazon and most other major retailers have them at $528 or more right now
Edit: to address slidermike's post, payment via PayPal or Zelle or money order is fine. Will ship UPS ground from Illinois to the continental...
You were absolutely right. I ended up ordering both MCIO and LP SlimSAS to SFF-8643 and the LP SlimSAS were the correct cables. Now for the life of me I seem to be unable to find LP SlimSAS to SFF-8087. Does anyone know of where I could find a couple of them? I can find SFF-8643 to SFF-8087...
Thank you. It looks like Amphenol officially calls it Mini Cooledge IO, and all the cable vendors call it MCIO. It was intended mostly for 4th/5th generation PCIe and finding non-Dell cables which use it and SFF-8087 and SFF-8643 is surprisingly difficult/not possible, although strangely you can...
Does anyone know what SAS connectors are on Dell PERC H745 RAID card? I'm looking to install one in a PowerEdge T340 due to its high port count. I'm not familiar with what connector they use and it isnt officially a supported card so Dell support/sales is useless here.
I think the connector...
I've tried both 50cm and 25cm cables, neither worked. I've tried with with these M.2 to OcuLink adapters https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BP21BK8Y. I also tried a couple other M.2 drives but they didnt work either.
Most settings in XTU are greyed out. As I mentioned in my OP, it isnt hitting the default P core ratios. This isnt even about overclocking, this is getting it to run within spec.
So I know this isnt the type of thing you would typically see on STH forums, but since this is an ASRock Rack motherboard I thought i'd try as someone here might be more familiar with their BIOS than me.
So I recently built a new PC, and everything that i've read has said that my i9-13900K...
So I replaced the riser with a StarTech riser, which seemed to be the most complicated design of the passive risers which supports 110 length SSDs. And it seems to be working now. I guess passive risers can be rather sensitive between PCIe 3 and 4.
I just tried forcing this to PCIe 3.0 and it actually got through an entire surface scan without freezing. I double checked the datasheet and all variants of the PM9A3 are rated for PCIe 4.0. I guess I can try another adapter. Sadly the M.2 slot on the motherboard only supports 2280 lengths and...
I have a 1.92TB Samsung PM9A3 I just received from SuperMicro for my new workstation. The disk was installed in a ASRock Rack W680D4U-2L2T-G5 board's 4x PCI-E 4.0 slot with the use of a riser card. This slot is serviced by the i9-13900K directly and is not connected to the W680 chipset according...
The larger the better, at this point in time, I dont have a strong understanding of how much space i'll need, so i'm opting for a larger drive to play things safe.
Yeah I saw those charts for the P31, although I am a bit scared of the difference between them and their peak claims in the data...
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