Have LSI 9300-8i running with 0 problems in one of my boardsAnybody tryed plugging a SAS Controler on these motherboard ? (Namely an old LSI 9211-8i)
Bios seems not to be comptabile, maybe too old ?
There are a bunch from Intertech if you are in europe,Does anyone have a 1U chassis recommendation? All the chassis I find have coustom IO bezels.
Sorry was complaining about power usage and forgot to mention it duh.Maybe you could have started with giving us the power consumption of your system?
My system could be similar (you did not list everything): 5700X, 2x 32GB Samsung, BMC57414 (one port linked at 25GbE using a DAC), Optane M10 16GB, beQuiet 400W (about 10 years old), 4x NF-S12A, Dynatron A24 (all fans are running at 40% to keep NIC cool) OS is fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04 server updated to newest packages but 5.15 kernel
Power consumption at idle is slightly below 33W (measured externally).
Running esxi with only 1 opnsense vm. The ssd is a crucial p2. Psu is a be quiet tfx-300.That's quite high. So what is your PSU, OS and running (background) software? (background activity does increase power consumption by 20-30W on my system) What SSD do you use? and what NIC?
That's not how that works. That's not how anything works. And since I'm running exsi I can prove it.(shout out to esxi for using the dumbest possible representation of cpu time usage possible)Add 15-20 W for the PEX chip and forget about "idle" with OPNSense filtering all your IP traffic in the background.
I have literally pulled it out and used the built in nic and compared to get the 10-11w value. So I'm sure about that one.Truth might be in the middle (like most of the time).
8724 pex is officially 5W. But old dual port 10GbE NICs are more than 5W so I am pretty shure your NIC is more than 10W (count of connected ports is only a minor difference in all 10/25GbE server NICs I know)
Apart from that the major thing is: CPU power consumption is not tightly connected to CPU load. There are enormous differences possible depending on type of load and (this is probably the major point here) CPU sleep states! Depending on the type of load sleep states are practically never reached despite CPU load being low. Next thing is difference in OS. I don't have experience with ESXi but I have read multiple times that it practically disables sleep states for performance reasons (latency). This last point could be the major factor here.
Okay, and how do you evaluate iPMI, mainly that's what I'm interested in, because my server is located in a place that's quite far from my home. Have you maybe used PCI bifurcation, I heard it exists, but I also heard that it sometimes causes problems.The Ryzen 2600 will be a challenge…
the AST2500 has offers basic VGA output- totally sufficient if not transcoding
3900X: use a decent top blow cooler and set to 65W eco mode
stability is fine
only downside for me: iGPU not working for transcoding, because cannot be activated in BIOS
IPMI is actually pretty good (better than my Asrock Rack X470D4U, but also AST2500 vs. 2400)Okay, and how do you evaluate iPMI, mainly that's what I'm interested in, because my server is located in a place that's quite far from my home. Have you maybe used PCI bifurcation, I heard it exists, but I also heard that it sometimes causes problems.