So, you’ve decided to buy a Supermicro X11 Xeon E (Coffee Lake) board...

So, you’ve decided to buy a Supermicro X11 Xeon E (Coffee Lake) board...

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So, you’ve decided to buy a Supermicro X11 Xeon E (Coffee Lake) board... - A guide to popular Supermicro X11 Coffee Lake motherboards.

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Intel’s recent re-launch of the Xeon E line of processors, formerly known as Xeon E3, was accompanied by server motherboards, which were conspicuously absent during the initial launch. Much like the Supermicro X10...

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Yup, it's finally here, now that boards are actually showing up at distributors.

My unequivocal recommendation is the X11SCH-F, though I'm skeptical about the value proposition over an X11SSM-F with matching processor. I guess it's a decent option once 32 GB UDIMMs are supported, but the value proposition again seems dubious, compared to Xeon-D, Xeon-W or Xeon Scalable with RDIMMs. Hell, even Atom C3000 supports up to 256 GB right now...
 

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X11SCH-F said:
It is also the first model in the range to expose all eight SATA ports.

My plan is to get a X11SCH-LN4F and install Proxmox + VMs on a M.2 SSD Mirror and then passtrough the onboard SATA controller to a FreeNAS VM.
Do you know if this is possible with that board? (Is the SATA contollor in its own IOMMU group?)
 

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I don't, but I'd expect it to work much like a C3x C23x PCH.
 
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What's your opinion on the X11SCA-F? I was leaning towards it, but I don't know that I'll be using the iGPU anyways, so that has me leaning X11SCH-F, or -LN4F if same price or cheaper. I didn't care for X11SCA-F sharing IPMI port and having 219 Intel NIC as well as 210.
 

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It's a workstation board, which means more things you'll never use.
IIRC, the IGPU can be used for compute tasks even if graphics are not in use with a C2x6 PCH.
 

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Going through Intel's datasheet might help, but you may have to research further. Or maybe ask Supermicro.
 

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Hello! Are server chipsets just on a different series base? What I mean is why do for example i3 8100 and 8300 say they require Intel 300 series chipsets but when I look at these '200' series chipsets motherboard manufacturers say they are compatible?

I assume that 300 series requirement is speaking of the more 'consumer' series chipsets?

I have a C246 board and i3 8300 on the way because the Mobo manufacturer says they are compatible but I can't find any reason explaining why :)

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C24x is the same thing as a 300-series consumer chipset. Different name and feature set, but it is the same thing.
 

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Interesting thank you. Do server chipsets get features a gen before consumer based or do they just do this to be annoying? :)
 

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No, it is pure confusing marketing.
 

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Great article, very helpful, thanks. I was looking at the X11SCH-F, which comes in at £285, and then I noticed that the X11SCH-LN4F was £20 cheaper than the F. From what I can gather from the info here and the SM site, the only diference is the extra ethernet ports, so am I right in thinking this is a no brainer to go for the LN4F?

Thanks.
 

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Great article, very helpful, thanks. I was looking at the X11SCH-F, which comes in at £285, and then I noticed that the X11SCH-LN4F was £20 cheaper than the F. From what I can gather from the info here and the SM site, the only diference is the extra ethernet ports, so am I right in thinking this is a no brainer to go for the LN4F?

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Yes, that's what I did.
 

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Why would a board with more ports be cheaper?
 

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Extra stock, trickier logistics for the other model, random promotional actions... Lots of possibilities.
 

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And the cheaper one was a 2-3 week delivery from the US via an EU retailer, while the more expensive one was 3-5 working days direct from an EU distributor via the same EU retailer. Found the X11SCH-F for even cheaper elsewhere, so have ordered that, hopefully here before the Christmas holidays start.
 
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