EU [EU-PL] [FS/WTT]: ASUS Z10PE-D16 WS, Supermicro AOC-UR-i4XT 4x10GbE 1U Ultra Riser [WTB]: Supermicro X11SDV / X11SSL/SCL / A2SDI or similar, CSE 505

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graczunia

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13/09: WTB Supermicro E200-9A or similar for a simple opnsense (ipmi is a must, no topton please) and an X11SSL/SCL or similar for a small NAS

Bit the bullet and picked the SFP+ ultra riser on ebay, thus: WTS Supermicro AOC-UR-i4XT (4x 10GbE RJ45, Intel X540) Ultra 1U Riser for X10DRU-i+ etc.

Also preliminary WTS/WTT: Asus Z10PE-D16 WS. Very lightly used (could easily pass as a brand new), almost all accessories still unpacked. Not sure how the warranty is looking but it's almost certainly expired. Was intended as a TrueNAS box, but honestly a dual socket platform is way overkill for me. Ill consider trades for a single socket LGA3647/EPYC MB or a FlexATX Supermicro X11SDV/X12SDV (+potential cash). 300 euro shipped (this is how much they seem to go for on US ebay)

Looking for gear for a TrueNAS box:
a Supermicro X11SDV board (flex ATX pref) or something LGA3647, preferably single socket, as well as 2-3x Optanes, 280GB is plenty (ZFS cache/metadata).
Additionally looking for a CSE 505 for my opnsense box and an SFP+ to RJ45 transceiver

Still looking for a small 40gbe switch. As my lab is relatively small and I don't really need a 48x10GbE beast hunk of a switch I am looking for either one of these:

  • Dell S4112F-ON/S4112T-ON
  • Dell S5212F-ON
  • Mellanox SX6012
  • Brocade ICX7450
  • Dell X4012
  • Ubiquiti Edgeswitch 16 XG
preferably the 4112F / 5212F / SX6012 / ICX7450 as i'd like to play with 40/100GbE. not looking for the time being

also potentially looking for an A2SDi-* board for a steal (8 cores+).

Hit me up with any offers ;)
 

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graczunia

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added: additionally looking for pcie x16 -> 4x nvme low profile adapter

Barebones = Server chassis or would you consider itx chassis like Cooler Master Elite 130 Mini-ITX as well?
Looking either for server chassis or just the mobo

Check out this thread:

TLDR: 30 EUR for chassis, and then you have to buy a CPU and RAM and caddies.
Interesting choice, might pick one up :) from what I can see there's plenty of LGA1151 xeons in my country for cheap, might even trying to hack something up for some newer chips too (got an asus Z270 board happily running a 9700k in my main system)
 

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added: additionally looking for pcie x16 -> 4x nvme low profile adapter


Looking either for server chassis or just the mobo


Interesting choice, might pick one up :) from what I can see there's plenty of LGA1151 xeons in my country for cheap, might even trying to hack something up for some newer chips too (got an asus Z270 board happily running a 9700k in my main system)
Consumer boards can't run Xeons anymore since Skylake.
 

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No answer, maybe I should be more precise. I have a Supermicro M11SDV-8C-LN4F (EPYC embedded) with 2x32GB DDR4-2666 RDIMMs and a "dumb NVMe adapter card" called JEYI iHyper Pro (with 4x Samsung SM951 512GB NVMe, accessories (never used) like heatsink and thermalpads included). Board and Adapter used for a short time (less than 100h). Memory and SSDs bought second-hand.

Shipping from Germany.
 

graczunia

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No answer, maybe I should be more precise. I have a Supermicro M11SDV-8C-LN4F (EPYC embedded) with 2x32GB DDR4-2666 RDIMMs and a "dumb NVMe adapter card" called JEYI iHyper Pro (with 4x Samsung SM951 512GB NVMe, accessories (never used) like heatsink and thermalpads included). Board and Adapter used for a short time (less than 100h). Memory and SSDs bought second-hand.

Shipping from Germany.
Sorry for the late answer. EPYC is fine, although almost certainly out of my budget - looking for something ideally under 500 euro, should've specified that in the main post. As for the NVMe adapter, I've picked up one already from @mrpasc and it works well other than for the fact that the bifurcation settings on my X9DRH-F don't actually do anything :oops: I've emailed supermicro though and have been told that they have a beta bios with bifurcation support, waiting for them to send the file
 

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I have a few X10SDV boards, all with active heatsink, and some 32GB sticks of RAM that can be included. I also just got some CSE-505-203B chasses.

@Randomer Naught has been able to provide some inexpensive shipping labels (on the order of $40 from US to EU).

PM me if you're interested.
 
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graczunia

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I have a few X10SDV boards, all with active heatsink, and some 32GB sticks of RAM that can be included. I also just got some CSE-505-203B chasses.

@Randomer Naught has been able to provide some inexpensive shipping labels (on the order of $40 from US to EU).

PM me if you're interested.
PMed
 

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bump, looking for a SX6012 or similar or ICX7X50 (preferably models with 40gbe, can trade icx6450+cash for that one - would like to avoid the 6610 due to noise) if someone has one for a decent price and a CSE505-203B
 

graczunia

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bump. looking for a pair of 2630L v2/2628L v2/2648L v2 (nevermind, plenty of those local for cheap - just looking if anyone has a pair of 2648L v2 then) as well as a matching pair of v3/v4 xeons, not really sure which ones i am after yet, but these will go into a supermicro X10DRU-i+ :)
 
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Don't know if it's something you are after, but have the next ones 2+:
E5-2620 V4, 25,- each
E5-2667 V4, 135,- each
E5-2680 V4, 85,- each
E5-2695 V3, 50,- each
E5-2690 V3, 40,- each
E5-2680 V3, 35,- each
E5-2640 V3, 20,- each
 

graczunia

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Don't know if it's something you are after, but have the next ones 2+:
E5-2620 V4, 25,- each
E5-2667 V4, 135,- each
E5-2680 V4, 85,- each
E5-2695 V3, 50,- each
E5-2690 V3, 40,- each
E5-2680 V3, 35,- each
E5-2640 V3, 20,- each
is that for a single cpu? if so, seems rather on the high side - i can find a pair of 2667v4s for 210 euro local, for example (which is still rather expensive imo - it's just cheaper to buy from the us/china even with shipping+taxes)
 

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is that for a single cpu? if so, seems rather on the high side - i can find a pair of 2667v4s for 210 euro local, for example (which is still rather expensive imo - it's just cheaper to buy from the us/china even with shipping+taxes)
It is, the 67v4 are still quite popular here.. finally starting to drop a bit, but US/China will always be cheaper I guess.
Haven't see them here below 150, but ofcouse feel free to ignore, certainly if it's cheaper there!
 
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