its a server processor so it needs to be compact to put it in a server rack. it'll still have a fan that is small but very fast and loud yet it's enough to keep it running
In our benchmarks we measured read/write speeds of just over 300MB/s. The advertised maximum sustained transfer speed is advertised at: 268MiB/s Hope this helps :)
my ipmi is not working, I have a x10dri, I did change the network interface config while I was in IPMI, that one that says failover, dedicated and so on trying to find a better config but after than I lost connection, not sure what opition I left on, from there on, ipmi never gets an ip address, it's all 0.0.0.0 and if I give static it's the same
It is only required to uncheck the preserve config when doing the update via the IPMI interface? When running via EFI the default is to also preserv config.
Hello, mine isn’t opening the system, is there any solution that I can do? I restarted it many times and unplugged the power as well. Also, I was trying to use the keyboard to reboot the system but it didn’t work. Please it’s really urgent
HUGE knowledge video. ECC allows my company and I to have extra redundancy and ease-of-mind for any cosmos interruptions. Better safe than sorry type memory! Thank you. 🎉❤
Nice, cheap, and simple. Not great, would be nice to have better NVMe storage, or dual PSU, and 10G NIC on board, but okish. I guess, it is for simple things like small firewall router, branch office hosting small things, etc. How much power usage at wall at idle and at full load?
I feel bad for the factory workers without a proper socket wrench to tighten the standoffs, same for the screwdriver. Or just use a low torque 1/4in power bit driver...
was looking at a new Supermicro server. was going to jump on your site and price one out till i saw you where located in the UK. thank you for the video.
I consider Toshiba to be the best out of the remaining "Big 3" drive manufacturers (Seagate and WD) - better speed, no hassles with warranty, solid reliable drives.
1Gbit Ethernet ports are kind of anemic these days, everything is going 2.5Gbit or 10Gbit. Would have liked to see options for the PCIe slots, one is vertical and one is horizontal
Would be nice if M.2 dissapears as fast as possible and consumers get more access to this professional format. Hotswap and backplanes where multiple of these devices can ne plugged in, instead of the need for a flashlight and find if some connectors are still available in a dusty casing.