On 12/28/2017 05:43 PM, Wael M. Nasreddine wrote:
Thx for the tip, yea might not worth the $70 to buy used, I'll keep an eye
out for RAM/CPU on eBay. BTW on the manual of the board, it says that I can
go with <4 or >4 RAM sticks but from what you said so far, it sounded like
I need to fill all the slots, is that necessary? I'm intending to get 8Gb a
stick to fill 64Gb. I don't think I need more than that.
You need two sticks per CPU for dual channel, four per CPU for quad
channel (very slight performance improvement)
The life of board components is much shorter than
Hey I am curious are you from the middle east?
Yes, I'm originally from Lebanon, but I left a decade and half ago. I live now
in the US.
Oh neat.
It is so sad whats happening in that area, so many people and so much
cultural heritage sites gone just because of a difference in
ideology....my I can't believe some people still think the black outfit
scumbag unit just showed up out of a mirage in the desert like magic.
On 12/27/2017 02:49 PM, Wael M. Nasreddine wrote:
I have a 1U server and it's pretty loud, unusable as a Desktop machine,
are
the 4U also loud? Any suggetions on a specific case?
4U always is recommended as you can use larger fans, with decent fans
and running fancontrol or the OpenBMC firmware on the KCMA-D8 and
KGPE-D16 they are almost silent and one can watch a film without complaint.
Thx for the tip, I'll opt for OpenBMC in that case.
If you want this make sure your vendor is selling your the KGPE-D16 with
the ASMB module so you don't have to buy it later, it should say it in
the SKU title.
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