Yep! That board has integrated graphics too (according to Supermicro website), so you can run it with a monitor if you'd like. (I personally prefer to do this the first time the system is set up, then go headless). IPMI is stupid easy to use, and they even have an Android app (probably for iOS too, but I don't know).GOT IT!! I found this thread that talks ALL about my X11SSH-F!
Edit: I can run with no graphics needed on the X11SSH-F using the E3-1230 V5!
Found it for ya:Thanks for the reply! Glad to get a bit more confirmation on that too! I plan on using the VGA for startup!
I'll keep in my on the 1240.. but ya.. my parts just kept getting more and more!! LOL!!
I'll make sure to look up the IPMI for the iOS too! THANKS!
That motherboard has IPMI, which allows the graphics output to be viewed on another computer, either by logging in to the IPMI using a web browser, or by using the IPMI View application. Using IPMI, you can view the boot up, POST, get into the BIOS, etc. There is no need to connect a monitor, keyboard, etc.Hello ALL! So I have done more thinking and searching and I came up with, what I think at least, my FINAL build list. Would you guys mind taking a look and let me know your thoughts?
ONE Question I still KINDA have.. I was going to get the E3-1225 V5 b/c it has Integrated Graphics. My MoBo has VGA Out. Sooo.. will my setup using the E3-1230 V5 w/ no integrated graphics still allow me to hook into the VGA and use a monitor for install and BIOS changes? I'm PRETTY sure i'm good, I just wanted to make sure that the MoBo has some kind of cheap graphics built in so my setup will work. After install, I'm running headless.
- FreeNAS 10 $$ FREE $$
- SuperMicro MBD-X11SSH-F-O Micro ATX Server Motherboard LGA 1151 Intel C236
- Intel Xeon E3-1230 v5 SkyLake 3.4 GHz (No Integrated Graphics)
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Looks pretty good. Couple comments, freenas 10 will probably not be ready when you build this. Unless you build it in 8 months. Your fan setup seems funky. The CPU temp is not a good way to cool hdd's. The HDD fans should be in their own headers.Well, it's been a while and I have made some changes/improvements to my build. I have listened to everyone and continued my Homework... I hope it has payed off. I'm still REALLY new to all this but I have been using an old Dell (using ALL the wrong parts) to play with and learn on... by the end of next month, I plan on putting the rest of my build together and begin burning it in!
If you all don't mind, let me know if you guys see anything that doesn't look quite right.... I have all my info in my Signature now as well, it has all the links to where I got/will be getting the parts.
OS: FreeNAS 10 Stable (I HOPE IT'S OUT BY THEN.. JUST a few more days is says!!)
Case: Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 Black Window High-Airflow ATX Midtower Computer Case
Mobo: Supermicro X11SSH-F
Processor: Intel Xeon E3-1230 v5 SkyLake 3.4 GHz, LGA 1151, 80W
CPU Fan: Noctua NH-U12S
Memory: 2pcs, 32GB Total) SAMSUNG M391A2K43BB1-CPB Samsung, DDR4-2133, ECC, 16GB
PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 550 G2 220-G2-0550-Y1, 80+ GOLD
Boot Drive: ADATA Premier SP600 32GB 2.5 Inch SATA III SSD
Storage: 6pcs, 18TB Total, RaidZ2) WD30EFRX - WD Red 3TB NAS Hard Disk Drive
Fan setup: FAN1 Header = CPU Fan; FANA Header = Evercool Model EC-DF001 Splitter plugged into (3) Silent Series R2 fans, 3 Pin & (1) NF-A14 PWM *The PWM fan sends back the tach speed* (1 in top @ back as OUT, 1 in back @ top as OUT, 2 in front @ bottom as IN *NF-A14 is one of them*
Cat6 in LAGG: Cable Matters 160021 5-Feet Cat6 Snagless
Switch: NONE (Will purchase Netgear GS108T-200 - ProSAFE 8-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Switch)
Router/Modem: Comcast Supplied (Will set up a pfSense Router/Firewall after the NAS is done)
NIC in pfSense: Intel PRO/1000 Dual Port Server Adapter C Bulk Pack
Access Point: Comcast Supplied (Will purchase UAP-AC-PRO Soon)
UPS: An old Cyberpower that I modded with a bigger set of batteries (Will purchase new one soon w/ usb comm)
I also plan on making a really detailed"How-To"
showing my FULL Start-To-Finish Guide that I will try and follow. I hope to have it include all my burn in programs and commands and sequence i followed to get everything done correctly. After the setup, I'll keep the guide going with setting up my VERY few scripts, datasets, shares, jails, etc....
I am a little worried that I will have a BIG learning curve going from 9.10 to 10.0 though........ ;)We will see...
ANYWAY.. let me know your thoughts! Thanks guys!:)
Thanks for looking it over...Looks pretty good. Couple comments, freenas 10 will probably not be ready when you build this. Unless you build it in 8 months. Your fan setup seems funky. The CPU temp is not a good way to cool hdd's. The HDD fans should be in their own headers.
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Ahhh you have more knowledge than I do about the fans. You are right fanA is not related to the CPU. I forgot you had a supermicro board. I was thinking fan A was just the first one. After this you have got me thinking, I might need to move my fans around.Thanks for looking it over...
I have done research (HERE) and (HERE).. and still am doing more/looking for the best way... and FANA is for "Additional Cards - Changes based on Case Temp" and FAN1 thru FAN4 are for "CPU - Changes based on CPU Temp".
By all means.. I would LOVE to just plug these into the MB like I was Originally planning until I learned that the Headers were not monitoring in the way I was thinking.
Well... how about that.. I'm getting to help someone out a little.. cool!!!Ahhh you have more knowledge than I do about the fans. You are right fanA is not related to the CPU. I forgot you had a supermicro board. I was thinking fan A was just the first one. After this you have got me thinking, I might need to move my fans around.
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Humm.... I have read that the fan sometimes gives out sooner than one would like.Ryan, I may have missed it in the thread, but why are you getting a CPU fan? The stock Intel cooler is quite good as long as you get a retail boxed chip instead of the OEM one. Upgraded CPU fans are only needed if the case has clearance issues or you're overclocking.