religiouslyconfused
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Nice, would love to have a board like that but would settle for the X11SSH-F.
Why ?? it misses the LSI controller and the 10GBit nic's, I would really love this board (CTF) with a full ATX (and thus more expansion slots) fur the future expansion.Nice, would love to have a board like that but would settle for the X11SSH-F.
There's only so much PCI-e 3.0 connectivity to go around, so such a board would not be as useful as a Xeon E5 board. A single E5 provides 40 + 8 (or so, don't remember the PCH layout) lanes instead of 16 + 8 (that get multiplexed over a crapton of things - SATA, PCH PCI-e connectivity, USB, ...)Why ?? it misses the LSI controller and the 10GBit nic's, I would really love this board (CTF) with a full ATX (and thus more expansion slots) fur the future expansion.
WARNING: Firmware version 10 does not match driver version 9 for /dev/mpr0. Please flash controller to P9 IT firmware.
FreeNAS 9.10 installs just fine on USB drives, on Skylake systems.Any updates? Was it an issue to install Freenas 9.10 on the USBs?
yes.Is it possible to run memtest from a USB stick on these boards? I went for a new X11 also - bought the wrong memory but the 64gb replacement will be on hand Monday :) I would figure 5 or so days for 64gb on memtest.
Finally took the plunge today and ordered a new x11ssm-f with a stick of samsung
m391a2k43bb1-cpb and an Intel G4400 cpu. :D new toys!
Uncertain. It's a bad idea anyway.Could normal (non-ECC) DIMM be used ?
Not with my data :pCould normal (non-ECC) DIMM be used ?