I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this.
I have a Supermicro X11SPi-TF with Xeon Silver 4210T. However, as soon as I plug in my HP H220 (LSI 9205-8i) controller card without even any drives plugged in to it. It's able to get past the initial POST, but refuses to boot to anything, not even to the BIOS and just reboots itself. I've tried all 3 PCIe x8 slots and both x16 slots. None of them allows the system to boot past POST.
I know the card works fine because I've tried it on two other systems; a Supermicro X10SLL-F + i3-4160 and an Asus Strix B550-F + Ryzen 5600X. The card works fine on both of those motherboards.
What's going on here?
Update:
I moved my Geforce RTX 3080 from my gaming machine to this board just to see that the slots are at least fine and it boots flawlessly all the way to a live Linux distro which correctly detects the GPU, so seems like motherboard just doesn't like that SAS card, which is a bummer.
I have a Supermicro X11SPi-TF with Xeon Silver 4210T. However, as soon as I plug in my HP H220 (LSI 9205-8i) controller card without even any drives plugged in to it. It's able to get past the initial POST, but refuses to boot to anything, not even to the BIOS and just reboots itself. I've tried all 3 PCIe x8 slots and both x16 slots. None of them allows the system to boot past POST.
I know the card works fine because I've tried it on two other systems; a Supermicro X10SLL-F + i3-4160 and an Asus Strix B550-F + Ryzen 5600X. The card works fine on both of those motherboards.
What's going on here?
Update:
I moved my Geforce RTX 3080 from my gaming machine to this board just to see that the slots are at least fine and it boots flawlessly all the way to a live Linux distro which correctly detects the GPU, so seems like motherboard just doesn't like that SAS card, which is a bummer.
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