Damn, and here I was happy to get it for $350Was able to grab one for $300. Not a bad deal.
The depth would likely be an issue if you want to run the case fans (which I would consider a requirement).Has anyone crammed one of these in the 1U SM 504 or 505?
Yeah ... I figured it would go lower when $375 was taken quickly but no remorse.Was able to grab one for $300. Not a bad deal.
Should handle the load well. I run two d-1557 chips as compute hosts and they seem to handle heavy threaded loads well. The 8 core isn’t much behind on the multi threaded performance.Just got mine today as well with I/O shield.
Added 4 sticks RDIMM for 64G and booted into BIOS.
So far so good. will install in a Silvestone CS380 in closet for a NAS.
Looking for some NVME storage to take advantage of the M2 slots.
may convert to IT mode later but will test with IR mode on 3008 chip for now.
With no cache, the 3008 may have low performance but good enough for some use.
Next up will be 10G and 40G links to other storage for virtualization ... need to see how that works.
I thought the D-1541 should be able to handle light virtualization with a couple low load database servers.
Should handle the load well. I run two d-1557 chips as compute hosts and they seem to handle heavy threaded loads well. The 8 core isn’t much behind on the multi threaded performance.
I scooped up 4x 32GB RDIMMs and the In-Win MS08 chassis. Planning to test an all flash array (8x 2TB 850 Pros) with a few different storage softwares. Debating optane for cache.
TierraTek. Definitely on the pricier side but I couldn't source anything else. I went with the 500w + 2.5" add on version.Where are you getting the MS08 from ??
I'm trying to find people selling it in the US but the prices are way too high.
I had the same issue when using the internal USB header. It worked fine when using a port on the I/O panel.Anyone have trouble updating the bios? My system freezes when trying to update.
Yes it should be RDIMM, LRDIMM probably not, but your sticks shouldn't be LRDIMM.Argh, cant seem to get my board to boot stuck at Error code 96. Tried with only 1 RAM inserted.
-ould it be that the HP 2666MHz RAM I have (4x 16GB) wont work? I assumed it would just run at 2400MHz..
The HP model number is 840757-091
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Its regular RDIMMs, should work, no??
24 + 8 Pin is connected. I had a Mellanox Connectx-2 that I pulled as the first thing I tried.Yes it should be RDIMM, LRDIMM probably not, but your sticks shouldn't be LRDIMM.
When you had only one stick in your board, did you check that it was in the slot that it should be in as per the manual?
In any case, some googling suggests that it is an issue with an add-on card, do you have something else plugged in?
Finally, when I setup my board I forgot to plugin the 8-pin EPS plug, and it did not boot because of it, did you do this too?
The powersupply is a brand new Corsair RM550x Gold, so I doubt that is the reason.Certainly does sound like that could be the case.
I checked the location of the jumpers I could see in the picture, and it looks identical to mine (of course I may have missed some).
I suppose you could try to check all jumpers, make sure they are set exactly where they should and all that.
Have you tried with a different power supply?
What does the IPMI video output show?
Perhaps it makes sense to reset the IPMI?
Have you checked that nothing is shorting out on the back of the board?
The manual on asrockrack's website suggests A1 and B1 as "minimum" configuration (it is not exactly what it states, just my interpretation), perhaps try with that rather than just one stick? Of course if that is what you just did, ignore the suggestion
Sorry I have nothing but "long shot" suggestions.