Supermicro X10SRH-CF

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Spartacus

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I don't think you can pass through ports unless its a dedicated hba/controller, you can however pass through individual devices attached to the sata ports though.
 

zack$

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You can on 6.5, manually editing passthru.map. Guess 6.5 it is, thanks !
 

FozzieBear

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Got one today, sort of. They shipped me an X9SRH instead of a X10SRH....at least it was packed super well! I guess I'll let everyone know how their CS is, hah.
Well, took a while due to having to wait for the return to get back to them and shipping delays, but it wasn't much of a hassle to get this corrected. Thumbs up on the seller, now have a working X10SRH board.
 

m-jeri

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Guys I have a question. So i put a e5 2697 v3 and trying to boot up. The system is stuck at System Initializing B7 code. Any ideas?

BIOS Version : 1.0a & BIOS Build Time : 09/19/2014
 

zack$

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Guys I have a question. So i put a e5 2697 v3 and trying to boot up. The system is stuck at System Initializing B7 code. Any ideas?

BIOS Version : 1.0a & BIOS Build Time : 09/19/2014
Had a similar issue on a X9SRL-F. Could be bent CPU socket pins, faulty memory sticks or a case that doesn't have proper grounding (place some washers between the standoffs and the MB).

If those don't work then it could be a damaged CPU or dimm slot/s.
 

zer0sum

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If anyone is looking for ram, I bought 8 x 32GB of these TSV sticks for $622.

I'm happy to report they passed 48 hours of memtest with flying colors, and have been running 20+ virtual machines on my ESXi 7.0 box for the last few days flawlessly :D

Running them in an X10SRH-CF with an E5-2680v4, and they ran automatically at 2400mhz
 

Spartacus

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Man thats a great price, especially for 2666, idk if I could pony up $600 to replace, though I would be able to sell my current ram afterwards.
What kind of brand/chip are on those sticks?
 
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Fritz

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I tend to avoid no name memory due to past experience but more power to you if it works.
 

Fritz

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Bad memory. Memtest86 errors, memory not detected, memory detected it the wrong capacity. No name memory is either Chinese junk or counterfeits made with factory seconds / reject chips. I'm as big a sucker for a cheap price as anyone you'll meet. I've been burned more times than I care to admit.
 

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Most bad from the get go but some developed problems after running for a short time. I keep some of them in my drawer as a reminder to never again buy off brand memory. These days I mostly stick with SK hynix and Samsung.
 

zer0sum

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Most bad from the get go but some developed problems after running for a short time. I keep some of them in my drawer as a reminder to never again buy off brand memory. These days I mostly stick with SK hynix and Samsung.
Find me some 32G name brand sticks for less than $80 a stick and I'm all in.
Oh I need to be able to get 16 of them :D
 
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