So a note about the M.2 2242 slot. I actually used a u.2 converter and installed an Intel 900p 280GB drive.
Yes, I already asked their support 2 months ago. They do plan on supporting it.Does anyone know whether this board is likely to support the E-2200 series?
My 2288G was supported out of the box on a motherboard bought about 2 months ago. Unless someone gets super unlucky and gets old stock I doubt there would be any problems.Yes, I already asked their support 2 months ago. They do plan on supporting it.
Now, they are sure ^^I just ordered one from Newegg. I also contacted asrock about the oculink cable. They are using a JPC p4713sp10600-1. The rep said they were contacting JPC to get more info for customers and about US availability. I asked if the Supermicro CBL-SAST-0933 would work and they aren’t sure. I may pick up one to test.
So if you want to use an ASRock product you need to buy Supermicro accessory.Dear sir,
Please check Geizhals or check Google shopping.
Supermicro OCuLink SFF-8611 Stecker auf 4x SATA Buchse ab € 48,11 (2020) | Preisvergleich Geizhals Deutschland
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ASRockRack TSD
Yes, I am using a Xeon E-2146G with the UHD P630 enabled. The BIOS setting for iGPU needs to be "Enabled" instead of Auto. IPMI KVM continues to work (I am using Ubuntu 20.04).@Frozenstitches and @Speedster , did you managed to get the iGPU with 9th gen on the board working now? And does the IPMI keep on working after boot along side the iGPU?
I really want to buy this board but iGPU is mandatory for me with Tdarr.
Thank you very much for this information! Ordering NOWYes, I am using a Xeon E-2146G with the UHD P630 enabled. The BIOS setting for iGPU needs to be "Enabled" instead of Auto. IPMI KVM continues to work (I am using Ubuntu 20.04).
I am also using Intel GVT-g to create a virtual GPU from the Intel graphics to pass through to a VM so it can also use QuickSync Video
Thanks for the reply. I am pretty sure this is not the issue. I removed the m.2 and still only see 7 drives still, and i am confident it's in pcie mode based on the settings and jumpers."
I am getting a very strange issue: I am always missing between 1 and 2 SATA devices in the BIOS as "not detected" usually sata1_sata3 or sata0 and sata 3. I believe these are the Oculink cable. Reboots cause the BIOS to randomly switch between detection of these devices. Sometimes, very briefly, it will even detect all 8 devices.
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according to the manual, the M.2 shares the lanes with the SATA_0,1,2,3 connector (oculink), so try booting without the M.2 drive and see if that resolves the issue
the block diagram indicates that the M.2 drive will leave the oculink with sata 0, 2, 3, if the m.2 is populated. you indicate that it's an nvme drive, however it might be in SATA mode, and that would be randomly knocking it out.
i'd take out the nvme drive and start from there.
2.40 is latest. 2.50 may beta BIOS. for that contact ASRock Rack support.Could some one provide my the newest BIOS 2.50 for that motherboard? Mine is on 2.40...
Hi! I also have the E3C246D2I motherboard and I'm running into memory issues as well, I installed a Xeon E3 1245 V5, one stick of KSM26ED8/16HD (which kingston says is supported) but I can't get it to post, it looks like a memory issue (Intel error code 55)Ok, she is up and running. Ram was good was a power issue.