@coskun -
Check CPU menu in BIOS. There are must be following points:...my CPU E52670 locked on 2.6Ghz.
thanks,but this is a common problem for hackintosh not bios . I will spend time to solve it.Check CPU menu in BIOS. There are must be following points:
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... after <clear cmos> operation some points go to default values. may be it is your case.
Need some knowledge about Hackintoush , you can learn it in www.insanelymac.com/forum/Will you write a manual how to use it here? )
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I have exactly the same board as you and also would like to know which newer BIOS would be the right one.In general, I join you)) collected on the base 083N0 ...
... OS version is 3.2.11 and bmc 3.56 although on the official site for this server the latest version is 2.5.5 for the PowerEdge C6220 version and 2.8.1 for the PowerEdge C6220 II version. What do you think this dell is like? and where for it to find a newer bios if it is?
That is not a C6220/II board. It is a system board for one of our DataCenter Solutions products that are based on the Cloud line of products. The DCS line of servers are custom solutions that may use hardware, BIOS, or firmware that is specific to the customer the solution was created. Any custom BIOS or firmware created for a customer is only available to that customer.
I would not use that system board in a normal C6220 II. If you are not having any issues then I would not change the BIOS.
@coskun,
Hello! I need a dump of the BIOS on the Power EDGE C8220. The board came without a BIOS chip, I found the MX25L6406E chip. On the manufacturer's website the bios file is 1kb larger. Help....Does anyone have experience working with the Dell C8220 motherboard outside of a server unit? I tried to do a search, but only came up with one thread tagged with C8220. I picked one up recently with the hopes to use it as an overkill PC. Kind of an experiment to get my feet wet with server parts.
Here is the hardware list so far:
Dell C8220 Compute Node (Dual LGA2011)- Complete sled minus cpu's and heat sinks
2x Xeon E5-2665 CPU's - (8 cores/16 threads each - 16 cores/32 threads total)
32GB of DDR3 1066mhz Registered Ram
24/8 pin to mini 18 pin Dell C6100 patch cable
Corsair H60 Liquid cooler
Things I still need to buy:
HDD/SSD
Graphics Card
Windows 10 Pro
PCIe x16 Riser Cable (ram would be in the way if i tried to mount the graphics card to the board.)
Another Corsair H60 Liquid Cooler
ATX Power Supply
I see that a lot of people on here have experience with the C6100 and have had good luck playing with that. Specifically member S0lid (I have been using his C6100 power pinout as a rough guide). My understanding is the C8220 is just the next generation newer.
Is it doable?
Can I use this board as a dual CPU home PC, running windows 10 pro?
Anyone see any potential flaws in the idea?
I will have questions about powering the board as well as the front panel connectors in the very near future.
Anyone's help would be greatly appreciated.