one weird thing I notice is that my internet speed on the proxmox host is suppppppppppppper slow... like < 10mbit on a gigabit connection. Not sure what's causing that. VM internet speed is fine.
on this kernel now.. also installed the intel-microcode packageif anyone still has crashing problems with VMs on Proxmox try the Linux 5.19.7-2 this was released some days ago and it seem to have fixed my vm crashing also i made a microcode update at the same time so not sure what fixed my issue.
Could you pass the instructions to update the microcode?on this kernel now.. also installed the intel-microcode package
I followed that documentationCould you pass the instructions to update the microcode?
Information: For the Ryzen quad-NICs mini PC, a review video (link) said its fan noise is pretty loud on high load.Looking forward to the review! You wouldn't be testing the Ryzen 5600U/5800U/5825U i226 based devices anytime soon by any chance?? I'm waiting for someone to give some feedback on those boxes before I take the plunge . . .Keep up the great work!!
I notice there is second fan installed at the back. I wonder how much noise contribution is coming from that.Information: For the Ryzen quad-NICs mini PC, a review video (link) said its fan noise is pretty loud on high load.
additional question: connector named DC_IN2 is the same form factor. could I use this connector to power a 2nd SSD ?
Thank you !Well that part is a "No" if it's the thing I'm thinking of, which is the alternative DC voltage Input - just as the name suggests.
Edit; Can you see the SATA Power Cable connector here?
Thanks, there a so many sub types of JST connectors, does someone know the exact sub type ?No problem, keep searching until you find the right one. It might be this one.
This link is for 1.25 mm pitch connectors, however SATA power connector on V3 (probably also for V4) is PH 2.0 mm.Well that part is a "No" if it's the thing I'm thinking of, which is the alternative DC voltage Input - just as the name suggests.
Edit; Can you see the SATA Power Cable connector here?
From my edit above referring to the DC_IN2; "I've just opened the case to have a look and that's not the connector I was thinking of, I was thinking of the Green block mount 12vdc connector."This link is for 1.25 mm pitch connectors, however SATA power connector on V3 (probably also for V4) is PH 2.0 mm.
What you need is:
DC_IN2 is directly connected to external power connector and has whatever voltage is supplied by external power supply (12V or 19V). SATA power connector needs 12V + 5V. I have a plan to use 12V -> 5V step down voltage converter to connect second HDD, but as SSD's have much lover power consumption, probably you'll be fine with Y power cable from SATA power on mothertboard.
Saw that video - although my Chinese is not up to par Information: For the Ryzen quad-NICs mini PC, a review video (link) said its fan noise is pretty loud on high load.
You know what, I'm willing to take a plunge and be that guinea pig.Saw that video - although my Chinese is not up to par waiting for a review in English and maybe a video demonstrating noise under load and maybe more detailed pics of the insides
There's simply not enough takers in Europe or US for this very freshly released device - so no sources of "in the field" experience or feedback
I'm patient enough to sit this out and not be a guinea pig
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I'm waiting for the 6-port version to come out. Once it does it'll be an instant buy from me. The power to watt ratio is the best on the market right now. Very low TDP with the new Intel V4 226 NICs.You know what, I'm willing to take a plunge and be that guinea pig.
Given this one has beefy CPU and GPU, I was really hoping Proxmox iGPU passthrough to drive two 4K monitors would be ideal and doable use case besides pfSense and other VMs. So far in my research, AMD iGPU success yield mixed results and nobody can conclusively confirm or deny it will work. So still haven't pulled the buy trigger yet. Oh well...
Interesting, did the vendor or manufacturer confirm 6-port version in in pipe? Any word on the ETA?I'm waiting for the 6-port version to come out. Once it does it'll be an instant buy from me. The power to watt ratio is the best on the market right now. Very low TDP with the new Intel V4 226 NICs.
The only thing I'm curious about is how many cores/threads OPNsense can actually utilize.
I asked Topton and this was the response I received.Interesting, did the vendor or manufacturer confirm 6-port version in in pipe? Any word on the ETA?
I bet with 8 cores, 16 threads, it won't break a sweat unless you're into heavy OpenVPN traffic at full speed.
I asked CWWK and they confirmed that there will be one, but there is no time frame as yet.I asked Topton and this was the response I received.
I'd be willing to buy one and test. I just need someone to confirm how many cores OPNsense can utilize. It'd make the difference between choosing the Intel 11th gen i5s or Ryzens 5xxx 6 or 8 core CPUs.I asked CWWK and they confirmed that there will be one, but there is no time frame as yet.
So basically blindfold yourself and keep throwing darts at a calendar!![]()