I’m seeing boot time right at 1:50 from power-on to Windows 10 login screen on my H11SSL-NC. I’m sure I could trim that a bit by disabling some of the onboard option ROMs, but I haven’t gotten there yet and am not too worried about boot time as I do not restart that often.I got my supermicro H11SSL motherboard booting.
I used the threadripper torque wrench to tighten down the CPU. It took more torque that I would have used without the torque wrench.
The good news is my noctua 14cm cooler is very quiet.
The bad news is the supermicro motherboard BIOS takes quite a long time to boot.
I was hoping that with an EFI BiOS it would be quick, but it is really slow.
All of my memory and the cpu were properly detected.
I guess it isn't a big deal if you reboot rarely...
It should show up by this evening if you have signed up for the FedEx shipment notification or UPS's similar service. Most of my orders from Provantage ship via FedEx. I think Provantage will usually have the tracking number posted 24-48 hours after shipment on their website.Order accepted by the warehouse today but I haven't received a shipment tracking number yet.
I'm putting mine up for sale this weekend if interested. I could ship to Canada. I just upgraded to a 7452.Dam, can't find 7302P in Canada, buying from US isn't good deal either.
If you're familiar with harbor freight:
Precision Screwdriver Set with Tweezers, 32 Pc. incl. T20 is $7
if you wanna get fancy :
digital torque adapter 1/2 in. Drive Digital Torque Adapter $29
bits 1/4 in. and 3/8 in. Drive Star Bit Socket Set, 9 Pc. $10
:/ the older version I got a while back goes down to 10 ft. lbsTorque range: 29.5 to 147.6 ft. lbs. (40 to 200 NM)