Anybody find a good SlimSAS to U.2 drive cable?
I was initially skeptical about this vendor’s used H11DSi dual socket supermicro mobos. I am on my 3rd now and they all are working very well!I've been replacing old 1st Gen dual socket Xeon E5s with this mobo + Epyc combo. From this vendor.
Absolutely love it.
To minimize potential quality issues I would stick to RAM on the tested memory list located on the mobo website here. That said I have had a very good experience with 3200 Supermicro compatible RAM from NEMIX on the H11SSL-I, which runs around $35 for 16GB:I bought an AMD EPYC 7302p+ Supermicro H11SSL-i version 2.0 combo earlier this year. It features 16 cores and 32 threads at 3.0 GHz.
I'm about to upgrade the RAM... Any recommendations? By the way, I just found the Samsung M393A4K40BB1-CRC 32GB DDR4-2400 LP ECC Reg Server Memory for around $36 on Amazon. Will it be compatible with the motherboard?
Also, any suggestions for a PSU? The server will be running 24/7, 365 days a year, with 2 Tesla P4 GPUs.
If you are going with PC cases instead of server chassis to house the H11SSL-I you may want to consider the Fractal Meshify Lite case ($69 new on Amazon last time I checked) with a Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 heatsink. I also upgraded the fans to Noctua-A14 PWN 40mm Premium fans to ensure adequate airflow across the board (important for server mobo’s). The key is to get good airflow including vertical flow from the heat sink. You also have to take into account some of the non-standard screw locations associated with Supermicro mobo’s. If I remember correctly I was not able to use all of the screw locations with the Meshify Lite case and had to remove some of the standoffs.What cases are you all using to house these setups?
random 4u server caseWhat cases are you all using to house these setups?
That older supermicro case is an interesting option, I figured the fans might not be able to supply enough but considering you can do 80mm that would provide plenty.H11SSL is ATX; any regular tower or rackmount will work. SP3 1U passive heatsinks, 2U active coolers (tugm4470 sells them), big 4U active tower coolers. IMHO CSE-826 with 2U active cooler plus the 3x80mm fanwall is a nice combination.
Yeah, the Supermicro screwing situation is a bit.. screwy. I haven't planned my rack replacement yet so I'm not sure if it'll be racked or just towers, I currently have most systems in SC505-203B cases which is very short and light (and also has room for exactly nothing except the bare essentials) and in a rack with no rear access, so if I were to move to EYPC I'd either have to get a better rack, or do them as towersIf you are going with PC cases instead of server chassis to house the H11SSL-I you may want to consider the Fractal Meshify Lite case ($69 new on Amazon last time I checked) with a Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 heatsink. I also upgraded the fans to Noctua-A14 PWN 40mm Premium fans to ensure adequate airflow across the board (important for server mobo’s). The key is to get good airflow including vertical flow from the heat sink. You also have to take into account some of the non-standard screw locations associated with Supermicro mobo’s. If I remember correctly I was not able to use all of the screw locations with the Meshify Lite case and had to remove some of the standoffs.
If you go with dual socket Supermicro mobo’s like the H11DSi the Phanteks Enthoo Pro II is the best IMHO. I have been able to use these cases without modifying them for the H11SSL-i and H11DSi (i.e. I did not have to drill any new holes and all critical screws could be used). However, these cases do not come with fans so you have to factor that into your budget.
That seems surprisingly cheap, how are the temperatures?random 4u server case
Currently I'm using a Fractal Meshify 2 XL because I like having a bunch of drives. However, I am going to re-case to the Silverstone RM600 which may come out this year (I was told mid Q4 when I asked about it via an inquiry on the Silverstone website).What cases are you all using to house these setups?
CPU Temp 36C degree with room temp 23C degreeThat older supermicro case is an interesting option, I figured the fans might not be able to supply enough but considering you can do 80mm that would provide plenty.
Yeah, the Supermicro screwing situation is a bit.. screwy. I haven't planned my rack replacement yet so I'm not sure if it'll be racked or just towers, I currently have most systems in SC505-203B cases which is very short and light (and also has room for exactly nothing except the bare essentials) and in a rack with no rear access, so if I were to move to EYPC I'd either have to get a better rack, or do them as towers
That seems surprisingly cheap, how are the temperatures?
Thanks for the post been eying this seller for a long while to replace a dual E5-2690 with DDR3 in a SC329. But was wondering how he did with Aus. Though id be goign for the 2RU HSF obviously.I recently had a great experience with TUGM4470 on ebay as recommended here by many. First time purchase and received everything as specified, well packaged and shipped via FedEx within 24 hours after testing on a bench. Arrived to Australia less than a week later:
- Epyc 7452 AMD EPYC 7452 Specs
- Supermicro H12SSL-i H12SSL-i | Motherboards | Super Micro Computer, Inc.
- Samsung 3200AA DDR4 RDIMM 128GB (4 x 32GB 2Rx4 sticks, all identical)
- Supermicro 4U Heatsink/Fan Supermicro 4U Active CPU Heat Sink Socket OLGA4094 (SNK-P0064AP4)