SuperMicro X11SSZ-TLN4F as a workstation?

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Arwen

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From my reading, this particular board has both video out from a compatible CPU, (like
i3), as well as audio connections to a front panel. Plus, adequate USB, (2.0 and 3.0) and
the all important, (for the next generation of desktops), 10GBase-T. The PCIe slots seem
decent too, though in the short term I would not need them.

Basically my next destop must have ECC, reliability and 10GBase-T. Bonus with the IPMI...

So, ignoring the IPMI, would this otherwise make a good workstation?
 

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Why not? It's a workstation board.
 

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Thanks for the reply.

Besides the audio and non-IPMI video connections, what constitutes a workstation board by SuperMicro standards?

It's almost as if this paarticular board could be used for either use, (or both uses over it's life time).
 

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Thanks for the reply.

Besides the audio and non-IPMI video connections, what constitutes a workstation board by SuperMicro standards?

It's almost as if this paarticular board could be used for either use, (or both uses over it's life time).
Layout. The server boards use a layout more conducive to proper airflow in a rackmount chassis (or really any chassis), whereas the workstation boards use a more traditional ATX layout.
 
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Thanks.
 
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