No. You need an X9 board. X10 is for the v3 processorsWill these chips work with the SM X10 C602 boards?
I just ordered a new X9SRL-F for $268 shipped. It has eight slots which take ridiculously cheap ECC3 RDIMMs.Can anyone provide some leads on a few single socket motherboards (or dual if the price is right) and at least 32GB of RAM for the 2670? I'm thinking about upgrading my all-in-one Proxmox 4.1 host. Thanks!
Thanks! I see I can even get this via Prime. I'm thinking I could just grab a few 8GB dimms like this and be good to go.I just ordered a new X9SRL-F for $268 shipped. It has eight slots which take ridiculously cheap ECC3 RDIMMs.
New Supermicro X9SRL-F motherboard Preview | ServeTheHome Review
Those are 4GB ... but they should work. That was part of the appeal of the platform ... gobs of cheap RAM!Thanks! I see I can even get this via Prime. I'm thinking I could just grab a few 8GB dimms like this and be good to go.
Hynix 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 PC3-10600R 1333 MHz 240-Pin ECC REG RDIMM HP 500203-061
I have an AIO cooler (I forget which one) in a Fractal Define XL which I am going to try with this build. I didn't look at dual socket options since I need to keep the form factor to EATX and I have a minimal amount of VMs running, although with more CPU grunt I will definitely add more. I was looking at consumer-grade components for a PVR recording solution, going this route added less than $80 to the project cost and will allow me to consolidate all of my home hardware into a single chassis.If you don't mind me asking, did you go for the Supermicro heatsink or something else?
Also, at ~$270 did you consider going with a dual socket board? Something like this one mentioned previously.
You have to wade through allot of terribly categorized eBay auctions but deals can be found. I was able to get 96GB 12x8GB ECC Reg DDR3 for sub $200 on best offer 3 weeks ago.Where would I find "ridiculously cheap ECC non buffered ram" for x9 motherboards?
If you're really looking for UDIMMs (non buffered) the answer is "you can't." That's the appeal of "last gen" server platforms - RDIMMs are plentiful and cheap.Where would I find "ridiculously cheap ECC non buffered ram" for x9 motherboards?
Thanks, I'll just keep my eyes peeled for best offer sales and wait for the right seller. I would love $100 board prices tooI BO $10 per stick
Lot of 13 Hynix 8GB 2Rx4 PC3-10600R Server Memory, HP, ECC ,
$9 per stick
Lot of 5 ECC Server Hynix 8GB 2x4GB 2RX4 PC3-10600R DDR3 1333mhz HMT131R7BFR4C
I had a BO counteroffer at $12 per stick ( 50 sticks total per order ) last week. I been buying it at $10-$11 per 8gb stick.
Just keep an eye on Ebay when you don't need it right away.
Earlier this year, before E5-2670 price collapse, dual LGA2011 cpu board were $100 to low $100 easy picking on Ebay.
I felt "guilty" buying may $100 systemboards that I don't need, hoping the E5 cpu price would collapse.
I think you'll be waiting awhile Best I've seen so far is around $90.the dream is sub $50 16GB DDR3 ECC dimms