Planned build help with mobo and CPU please.

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VladTepes

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Well, some stuff dropped into my lap (off a shelf at umart) today..

120Gb Kinsgton V400 SSD - $49 so cheap enough.
Intel i3-6100
WD RED NAS 3Tb drive

:)


I still need help on (as per my post above)

So if someone could steer me to the cheapest place to buy:

Mobo: Supermicro X11SSL-F

RAM: Samsung
(as follows according to the Supermicro website)

SMC Module Part # MEM-DR416L-SL01-EU21
Module Manufacturer: Samsung
Module Manufacturer Part # M391A2K43BB1-CPB
DRAM Component Vendor: Samsung
DRAM Component Part # K4A4G085WB-BCPB
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(The site also mentions specific Hynix or Micron RAM but I've never seen either here in Aussie).

Thanks for your help !
 

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Thanks. I don;t have to buy it here, happy to buy from OS is price (with shipping) is OK.

That price looks 'about right' I suppose.
Any link to the appropriate RAM ? I want to make sure I don't get fake/incompatible RAM.

EDIT: I just checked out the price of ECC RAM on that site - holy mother of dog ! That's just stupid. The RAM would cost more than the mobo !
 

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EDIT: I just checked out the price of ECC RAM on that site - holy mother of dog ! That's just stupid. The RAM would cost more than the mobo !
Per SuperMicro, they list the "Module Manufacturer Part #" for the "MEM-DR416L-SL01-EU21" as "M391A2K43BB1-CPB"; so I did a quick eBay search for that and saw this for ~$85.00/Each; which would also ship to you.

May want to check according to "Module Manufacturer Part #" instead of "SMC Module Part #"; but I am not a SuperMicro user, so take my info with a grain of salt....

I do agree that is pretty expensive, but I run old stuff so my perspective may bit a bit skewed.
 

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Thank you !

Hmm with freight that's still $150 aussie bucks.

You'd think there would be somewhere more local.
 
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As regards the OP. Would 16gb memory be sufficient? It's a considerable expense so I don't want to buy more than is needed.



Can anyone explain the difference between these two mobos please:

SUPERMICRO MBD-X11SSL-F-O Micro ATX Server Motherboard LGA 1151 Intel C232
Supermicro (MBD-X11SSL-NF -New) Motherboard Unbuffered DDR4 SATA3 (6Gbps)

Thanks
 
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anyone?
 

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Can anyone explain the difference between these two mobos please:

SUPERMICRO MBD-X11SSL-F-O Micro ATX Server Motherboard LGA 1151 Intel C232
Supermicro (MBD-X11SSL-NF -New) Motherboard Unbuffered DDR4 SATA3 (6Gbps)

Thanks

Not to put too fine a point on it, the usual process is to call up the motherboard stats for each one in two windows next to each other and compare them.

x11ssl-f-vs-nf.png


So if we do that we kinda notice that one of them robs some PCIe to provide NVMExpress external ports, which downsizes the PCIe slots/lanes (and makes one of them an x1). So if you're not doing NVMe, you probably want the X11SSL-F.
 

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Thanks guys yeah I meant to say 'in English' LOL

NVMe? Just googled it and its all Greek to me. I guess if I don;t know what it is, I probably don't need it.... :D
 

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and based on my reading 16Gb of memory would be sufficient for my application (see OP) ?
 

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NVMe? Just googled it and its all Greek to me. I guess if I don;t know what it is, I probably don't need it.... :D

NVMe is connecting storage (generally flash) directly to PCIe, without something like an SAS or SATA controller and the related serialization and additional complexity.
 

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Cheers and thank you.

I'm new at all this, and on a steep learning curve, so I do appreciate all your input and help.

My biggest problem is finding the right bits at even vaguely affordable prices.....
 

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Stupid question perhaps, maybe, probably.

I was hoping that there was an 1151 socket mini-ITX supermicro mobo that I could use instead of the X11SSL-F (microATX)
It would just simplify my build is all.

The only one I can find (happy to be told if I'm wrong) that supports an i3 6th gen CPU is https://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Core/Q170/X11SSV-Q.cfm
unfortunately it appears to have only 5 SATA ports, given one would be used for boot SSD allows only 4 HDD's - and given I have4 x 3TB HDD's - assuming Raid 2 gives me 6 TB of storage. Adequate for now but......

Thoughts? Or should I just get a bigger hammer and make the micro ATX board 'fit' LOL

Why does it have to be 6th gen 1151 socket - because I already bought the CPU.
It is unopened however, so feel free to suggest other strategies....


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I looked into it. Couldn't find any high Sata count skylake minitx which supported 64GB.

You could use dual USb 16Gb flash sticks and thus get the six ports.

I wanted to build something like the FreeNAS MiniXL but with a skylake
 

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Thanks for everyone's advice.
I bit the bullet and have just ordered an X11SSL-F along with 32Gb of appropriate Samsung ECC RAM.

Bloody expensive though.......
 

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Thanks for everyone's advice.
I bit the bullet and have just ordered an X11SSL-F along with 32Gb of appropriate Samsung ECC RAM.

Bloody expensive though.......

Nice one

Expansion room for a PCIe NVMe drive, a SAS card and a 10gige card :)

Did you find a nice MicroATX case?
 

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Yes, and no. :)

I got hold of a Phantek miniXL case (which is a laugh as its quite big) which fits a microATX board and miniITX board for a second system.

The problem? The micro ATX section is spoken for, as it will have my office/gaming system on it, as it needs clearance for GPU etc.
This leaves the space allocated for a miniITX board, into which I have to fit a MicroATX board (which is, of course, larger).

The solution: A hammer. ;)

Or more seriously a bit of case modding..... I have a thread on another forum about the case, but not sure what the policy here is regarding linking to threads on other forums....
 
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