FS: E5-2680, E5-2650, LSI SAS9207-8e, Barebones 1U, more!

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semidetached

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Homelab spring cleaning time. Located in Indianapolis, IN and am open to local pick-up. Will ship via USPS first class to the continental US only for the smaller items. Payment via Paypal. I'm user "semidetached0" on eBay (semidetached0 on eBay).

Intel Xeon E5-2680 (2.7GHz/3.5GHz turbo, 130W, 20MB L3)
Quantity: 6
Price: $55 each, $50 each for 2+, shipping included


Intel Xeon E5-2650 (2.0GHz/2.8GHz turbo, 95W, 20MB L3)
Quantity: 2
Price: $30 each, $25 each for 2+, shipping included


LSI SAS9207-8e SAS+SATA 6Gb/s HBA (Half height bracket)
Quantity: 6
Price: $25 each, shipping included

PC3-10600R 8GB (2RX4, Samsung)
Quantity: 17
Price: $10 each, $8 each for 4+, shipping included

PC3-12800R 8GB (1RX4, Samsung)
Quantity: 46
Price: $10 each, $8 each for 4+, shipping included

Cisco UCS C220 M3 Barebones
2 PSUs, 2 heatsinks, 2 trays, 6 blanks, 2008M-8i SAS/SATA RAID mezz card, ConnectX-2 10GbE single port card
Branded as Nexus 1110-S
Supports E5-2600 v2, Updated to latest firmware/BIOS
Quantity: 2
Price: $175 each + shipping from ZIP 46280

I also have 2 x 16GB Cisco SD FlexFlash cards for the above if needed. $10 each.
 
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jazzyy

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I assume the branded Nexus 1110-S can be used normally as a normal UCS server? Do you know if there could be any problems using it in UCS Manager and such? Already have a M3SFF and looking for a partner for it.
 

semidetached

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I assume the branded Nexus 1110-S can be used normally as a normal UCS server? Do you know if there could be any problems using it in UCS Manager and such? Already have a M3SFF and looking for a partner for it.
I've never used UCS Manager, but they act just like my other C220 M3. I updated both using the C220 M3 firmware/bios ISO. I think the Nexus badge meant a certain configuration was used on a stock C220 M3 and paired with special software on the SD cards.