I know its been a while but I have a X10DRG-Q and I have the AOC thunderbolt in it. The card actually works better than any other thunderbolt AOC card I've used before but I believe it does require a GPU displayport to function as a video output.
I would love to see your hash rate on Monero using RandomX with a dual cpu board. I’m getting into mining this year and I would like to know if it’s worth it to buy a dual board. Or two separate boards
Hey, can you help. I have microchip motherboard, but I can't get into bios. Motherboard power up and fan are spinning, but no power usb or video to screen?
I would love an Epyc workstation. Price tag becomes an issue considering this MOBA was the most expensive thing in this build. I even got it heavily discounted
I have not since I dont see the point of putting any OS on NVME cards. It is possible to do depending on your motherboard and its bios. There will be a bifurcation setting in the bios if it is supported. Supermicro added burification from x9 and up to bios n it should appear as a boot option after
@@curiouscorpse5450.That's ok for you because you might be running onboard SAS. I have never ran SAS and do not know anything about SAS, except it is expensive. All I have ran is pcie raid cards for either boot or storage.I was going to built a epyc romed8-2t system in a supermicro chassis untill I added up memory and cpu costs.I'll go back to supermicro x10drg-q build.Where is the best place to run a OS of of a server motherboard?
Hello! I own a X10DAi, currently I use only one Xeon E5 2680 v3, I would like to install a second one, currently the power supply is "xfx 750w-sew" (is 750 watts), Do you think this power supply will be enough for the 2 Processors??
I dont believe that power supply would work. That xfx only has a 20+4 pin n a single EPS12V 4+4 pin for power. The DAI requires 2 4+4 eps pins that I highly recommend for running duel 12 core 120w processors. I can't comment on what size watt ps since I do not know what else u have in your system
I would disagree. I have a Z9PE-D8 WS, which was pretty much the most expensive motherboard in the shop at that time and was like creme-de-la-creme by ASUS for Z79 platform. It looks really great holding it, but it's going to the wall literally as a picture/art due to not being able to boot properly. ASUS admitted it was the mobo fault on a memory controller, but the seller ComputerUniverse (EU) decided to play dumb and waited for couple of months to respond for the warranty period to get closer and refused RMA. It worked fine for 2,5 years, under very light load, but for a WS-level/server I expect it to be replaced as obsolete, not due to mulfunctioning. Ok, error can happen with everything and would give one item a pass. But at that same time I got an ASUS GTX card - it's corrupted while barely being used. I have a Supermicro X10 with 1650v4 working 24/7 really well. Works great as a WS and as a server. I stopped buying ASUS due to this experience and went with Gigabyte with last 2 boards (9900K and 5800x). So far, so good. I doubt I will buy anything ASUS ever again. Their webpages are great, marketing looks good, products probably look the best. But at least my trust is gone. Not to mention ComputerUniverse. That was some really cheap stuff on their side. SuperMicro is known for making server-level hardware. They can not afford themselves to be branded as unreliable. I do not know where you found them to have cheap components. I'd guess it's cheaper for them to use the same product line even for some "gaming branded" items. So a z390/z490 mobos are just painted differently, but the parts could very well be the same as other server-parts.
Thanks for all the information that you a giving. Making my brain better for my supermicro motherboard x10dri-t and chassis 743tq-1200b-sq build.
Thank you!
I know its been a while but I have a X10DRG-Q and I have the AOC thunderbolt in it. The card actually works better than any other thunderbolt AOC card I've used before but I believe it does require a GPU displayport to function as a video output.
I would love to see your hash rate on Monero using RandomX with a dual cpu board. I’m getting into mining this year and I would like to know if it’s worth it to buy a dual board. Or two separate boards
Hey, can you help. I have microchip motherboard, but I can't get into bios. Motherboard power up and fan are spinning, but no power usb or video to screen?
What do you think about MD71-HB0 motherboard?
Amazing board but pricey!
Should have gotten a Romed8-2t motherboard Nd maxed it out with 2 tb of ddr4.
I would love an Epyc workstation. Price tag becomes an issue considering this MOBA was the most expensive thing in this build. I even got it heavily discounted
@@curiouscorpse5450.have you ever used any highpoint bifurcation cards in raid to boot a supermicro motherboard?
I have not since I dont see the point of putting any OS on NVME cards. It is possible to do depending on your motherboard and its bios. There will be a bifurcation setting in the bios if it is supported. Supermicro added burification from x9 and up to bios n it should appear as a boot option after
@@curiouscorpse5450.That's ok for you because you might be running onboard SAS. I have never ran SAS and do not know anything about SAS, except it is expensive. All I have ran is pcie raid cards for either boot or storage.I was going to built a epyc romed8-2t system in a supermicro chassis untill I added up memory and cpu costs.I'll go back to supermicro x10drg-q build.Where is the best place to run a OS of of a server motherboard?
Hello! I own a X10DAi, currently I use only one Xeon E5 2680 v3, I would like to install a second one, currently the power supply is "xfx 750w-sew" (is 750 watts), Do you think this power supply will be enough for the 2 Processors??
I dont believe that power supply would work. That xfx only has a 20+4 pin n a single EPS12V 4+4 pin for power. The DAI requires 2 4+4 eps pins that I highly recommend for running duel 12 core 120w processors. I can't comment on what size watt ps since I do not know what else u have in your system
@@curiouscorpse5450 Thank you so much for your response!
Lol do with Asus WS board supermico board cheap components
I would disagree. I have a Z9PE-D8 WS, which was pretty much the most expensive motherboard in the shop at that time and was like creme-de-la-creme by ASUS for Z79 platform. It looks really great holding it, but it's going to the wall literally as a picture/art due to not being able to boot properly. ASUS admitted it was the mobo fault on a memory controller, but the seller ComputerUniverse (EU) decided to play dumb and waited for couple of months to respond for the warranty period to get closer and refused RMA. It worked fine for 2,5 years, under very light load, but for a WS-level/server I expect it to be replaced as obsolete, not due to mulfunctioning. Ok, error can happen with everything and would give one item a pass. But at that same time I got an ASUS GTX card - it's corrupted while barely being used.
I have a Supermicro X10 with 1650v4 working 24/7 really well. Works great as a WS and as a server.
I stopped buying ASUS due to this experience and went with Gigabyte with last 2 boards (9900K and 5800x). So far, so good. I doubt I will buy anything ASUS ever again. Their webpages are great, marketing looks good, products probably look the best. But at least my trust is gone. Not to mention ComputerUniverse. That was some really cheap stuff on their side.
SuperMicro is known for making server-level hardware. They can not afford themselves to be branded as unreliable. I do not know where you found them to have cheap components. I'd guess it's cheaper for them to use the same product line even for some "gaming branded" items. So a z390/z490 mobos are just painted differently, but the parts could very well be the same as other server-parts.