Can you share the part number and/or pics of the trays?this one had HDD trays
Can you share the part number and/or pics of the trays?this one had HDD trays
Unplug the node >> jumper to pin 2-3 >> plug the node. It doesnt power up, only blue led light. No pings. It consume 2w.That happened to me on a node. I had to unplug the node, and clear the cmos (jumper to pin 2-3 close to the battery). Then I turned it on, and the quanta splash screen came up. I unplugged again, and returned the jumped to the regular position (1-2). Boot normal afterwards.
One node consume 320-340w when it uses 100% cpu. Power suply is 700w.@DonJon
Would it be possible to power two of these systems (4 total nodes) off one ATX power supply?
@DonJon
Would it be possible to power two of these systems (4 total nodes) off one ATX power supply?
My box came in the first configuration, 10gig card no riser. After the thread I emailed the seller esisoinc and they said they would ship me the missing risers. Haven't gotten them yet but thought that I would report that they seemed open to making it right for me.The best part is that I ordered 4 x E5-2660 but I received 4 x E5-2670. May be you will receive a pot of gold when you order some screws if you are lucky. who knows? But I'm happy and I kept quiet and I should have kept quiet here but I let it out
I ordered the $199 esiso Quanta config and received PCIe risers, disk trays, BIOS battery, heatsinks, C14 power cable connected to the 200-277v PSU, no mezz card, no shroud.
The disk trays look like pretty standard 3.5" removable drive caddies - I don't have any available to test but I wouldn't be surprised if something like a Dell desktop drive caddy worked. I can't find a part number printed anywhere on it at all.
The PCIe riser part number is DA0F03TB4C1 rev C, made by Quanta Computer.
FWIW, I just bought 4 of the SV7210s from the same seller, and he was willing to sell for $200 each and to allow local pickup here in the Bay Area. Didn't require any haggling at all. Seems like a great person to do business with - very pleasant.Just found out the seller of Wiwynn SV7210 raised the list price by $50 (now listed as $279). I think there is still wiggle room with BO but not sure how much. This almost made the Quanta a better deal with its continuing support for BIOS files etc.
I should also mention that I did this outside eBay but through PayPal.FWIW, I just bought 4 of the SV7210s from the same seller, and he was willing to sell for $200 each and to allow local pickup here in the Bay Area. Didn't require any haggling at all. Seems like a great person to do business with - very pleasant.
I am using the Nanya sold by Natex.us and they worked very well. So far their price is the best for all memory I bought. Their website may not have the 64GB for $85 but it won't hurt to give them a call and ask.At the risk of asking a noob question: should I expect any memory compatibility issues with these systems? After some searching I haven't found a "memory compatibility list" or similar but suspect one may exist somewhere.
If no general rule exists, posting any experience with 8GB or 16GB dimms working in your system would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Dvae
Thanks for the pic; I tried some of the "clip-on" plastic hdd rails, but it turned out to be a few millimeters too narrow. I'll see if I can find some other rails/trays to try.Upload the hd tray picture, it looks standard desktop hdd tray.
Check out section 4.3 (pg 8) of this spec doc. You'll get the best performance out of single or dual ranked 1.5v ECC registered (RDIMM) RAM in dual-channel config (since it's the only supported config for 1600) but there are several supported configs.At the risk of asking a noob question: should I expect any memory compatibility issues with these systems? After some searching I haven't found a "memory compatibility list" or similar but suspect one may exist somewhere.
If no general rule exists, posting any experience with 8GB or 16GB dimms working in your system would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Dvae
I'm pretty sure as long as something is on top to enclose and direct airflow it shouldn't be a problem. I'd definitely prefer to have them though, so please let me know if there's a part number on themOh my....,
Aren't shrouds required for proper cooling?
When i ordered them i did ask them to confirm the shrouds are included.
I'm currently on a trip , the package is delivered to my home. I will check as soon as i got home