exactly "Enforce POR"POR=?
rule to degrade RAM speed load depended. one DIMM 2666, two 2400 and so on.
exactly "Enforce POR"POR=?
1. Bios version 2.0. Where in the BIOS is it even reported? I must be blind if it's there. In the BMC web gui it shows the correct temperature under the Sensors tab with no ° or units.1. check temperatures in BIOS and report BIOS version and also whether degree symbol is displayed correctly (mine shows as ?)
2. report whether you have X13SAE or X13SAE-F
3. report whether you can monitor PCH temperature from Windows (only for ones with X13SAE not X13SAE-F)
-F versions have IPMI menu instead of Thermal...1. Bios version 2.0. Where in the BIOS is it even reported? I must be blind if it's there. In the BMC web gui it shows the correct temperature under the Sensors tab with no ° or units.
where do you see this?FYI - Looks like the Asus w680-ACE IPMI board should be coming in stock the last week of December.
where do you see this?
I'm in the same boat and from what I've been able to gather, the innodisk memory is based on Samsung memory chips. I know Supermicro has a recommended Samsung based DDR5 ecc module that I feel should work in this Asus board.There's several online retailers all suggesting ETA of the last week of December:
My bigger question is where to buy the only 32 GB ECC RAM that's on their CVL?
- That LDLC link was updated yesterday to show 12/26
- B&H Photo is showing 7-14 days
- compsource.com is showing ETA of 12/29
Or if the RAM people are using the SM board would work with this ASUS board despite not being on the list. That RAM is now down to ~$168.
- innodisk M5CV-BGS2MC0P-BE93
Hynix HMCG88MEBEA Memory 32GB DDR5 4800MHz UDIMM MEM-DR532L-HL01-EU48
SM says BIOS 1.2 is affected, not resolved.Regarding X13SAE, they say Intel IPU 2022.3 is (will be) resolved in BIOS version 1.2. That's strange - latest BIOS is 2.0 from October 2022
Yes, my mistake. Anyway, was BIOS v1.2 released at all?SM says BIOS 1.2 is affected, not resolved.
RDIMM won’t work in UDIMM boardI'm in the same boat and from what I've been able to gather, the innodisk memory is based on Samsung memory chips. I know Supermicro has a recommended Samsung based DDR5 ecc module that I feel should work in this Asus board.
I don't find their QVL page working very well unfortunately. I have seen similar dates for availability and was about to buy a Supermicro X13SAE-F-O before I stumbled upon this Asus.
Link to memory that I am hoping works with the Asus, one question for others here, is whether Registered ECC is truly different than a UDIMM ECC module (DDR5 with onboard ECC aka 1-bit ECC) ?
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Supermicro (Samsung) 64GB 288-Pin DDR5 4800 (PC5-38400) Server Memory (MEM-DR564MC-ER48)
64GB DDR5 4800 Server Memory 1.1V 2Rx4 ECC RDIMM MEM-DR564L-SL01-ER48 Supermicro Certifiedstore.supermicro.com
RDIMM ECC is UDIMM ECC plus a register/buffer chip for address linest to reduce load and other cmd. functions, without a memory controller supporting this it can not work.one question for others here, is whether Registered ECC is truly different than a UDIMM ECC module (DDR5 with onboard ECC aka 1-bit ECC) ?
its not overclocked/overvoltaged memory. its JEDEC, should be no matter what vendor the chips are.although those are Hynix, not Samsung. But not on the Asus QVL list either...