Which MB/CPU/DDR for a new build 2020

Yorick

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Nope, no clue.
 

profwalken

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is it usually doable on this kind of mobo, not so good to hear full speed all the time, and no need too when on idle or low temp
 

Apollo

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perhaps i found one, memory and MB are working together ?

Hi Profwalken,

Strange you had to buy from the UK.
What part of France are you in?
 

profwalken

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South east, Cannes

Not sure, i saw in user manual this
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Does it means other MOBO than X11SCA-W have no thermal fan control, my actual bios has no thermal and fan menu.
 

Apollo

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South east, Cannes

Not sure, i saw in user manual this
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Does it means other MOBO than X11SCA-W have no thermal fan control, my actual bios has no thermal and fan menu.
A bit far from Paris, but there should be some store in the Sophia Antipolis area I would think.
You should be able to control the fan speed via IPMI rather than having to do it in the BIOS.
 

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I'm completely new on supermicro board , I found IPMI IP, but when i'm on credentials windows, tryed ADMIN as login and password with no luck
connection is refused wrong credentials, as it is only this i found as default login , so what can I do to be logged in ?
 

profwalken

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actually my fans are changing from full speed to low then full again .
 

Apollo

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I'm completely new on supermicro board , I found IPMI IP, but when i'm on credentials windows, tryed ADMIN as login and password with no luck
connection is refused wrong credentials, as it is only this i found as default login , so what can I do to be logged in ?
Usually credential for IPMI refusal is due to capital vs lower case. Try all upper case, lower case combination for Admin and Password.

You should/can install IPMIView on your Windows PC and make sure to start it under Admin privilege otherwise it will close right away.

 

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I tried lower an capital both return the same
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Apollo

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Try ADMIN or admin. You should have max 4 combination but don't mix casing within the word.
 

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sorry none works
 

Apollo

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Then the only option I can see is to reset the password by clearing the BIOS I think.

Check the following thread:

 

Apollo

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I would also try with IPMIView as there could be some underlying issue with the Web interface.
 

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Do i need to set something in bios to be able to connect or is it default to be able to access ipmi?
All commands are from an installed OS have none

I tried to update Bios to new release but this is not working too, just followed this
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when usb stick with is asked from the boot,with these files only
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then just a reboot occurs
 

Apollo

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Do i need to set something in bios to be able to connect or is it default to be able to access ipmi?
All commands are from an installed OS have none

I tried to update Bios to new release but this is not working too, just followed this
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when usb stick with is asked from the boot,with these files only
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then just a reboot occurs
As far as I know, IPMI and BIOS are different entities.
I would go through the IPMIView install on Windows PC first before proceeding anywhere else.
 

profwalken

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for a first contact with supermicro, it's not a piece of cake. Not so far to regrets to have bought one:eek:
 

profwalken

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for now i gave up
 

Apollo

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Do i need to set something in bios to be able to connect or is it default to be able to access ipmi?
All commands are from an installed OS have none

I tried to update Bios to new release but this is not working too, just followed this
View attachment 38159
when usb stick with is asked from the boot,with these files only
View attachment 38160
then just a reboot occurs
It seems you got stuck on 4-a.

for a first contact with supermicro, it's not a piece of cake. Not so far to regrets to have bought one:eek:
Using Supermicro is an aquired taste.

But I would still look at the IPMIView install.
 

profwalken

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same from windows tried lower and capital
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Have sucessfully updated BIOS to 1.2 release but with absolutely no change in IPMI login nor in Fan speed
 
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