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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
"*Supports up to 192GB of DDR5 UDIMM with speeds of up to 5600MT/s with one DIMM single rank, or 4400MT/s with two DIMM dual rank in four memory slots" the 32GB modules are dual rank, so according to this they would be at 4400. But looks like the Asus board doesn't have that restriction.
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
Would you mind testing just the two 5600 modules and seeing if they run at full speed on the Asus board? Because the ASrock and SuperMicro boards for the soon coming W880 chipset are limited to 4400 according to the specs.
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unraid with linux kernal 6.12
Perfect, looking forward to 7.1 Beta. Just in time as I want to build an Arrow lake system in the next month.
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Intel 15th Gen 'Arrow Lake' Thoughts?
OpenZFS 2.2.7 released in December which added support for 6.12 Kernel, plus ZFS 2.2.7 is the version included in Unraid 7.0, so in theory ZFS should work. But, unfortunately looks like Unraid 7.0 released with kernel 6.6. Any word on if they are actively working on upgrading the kernel to 6.12?
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
Thanks, curious what RAM you are running as well?
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
Just wondering why you got the 4800 Crucial RAM and not the 5600? Do you know if The Asus boards supports running two dual-rank sticks at 5600? Looking at ASrock and SuperMicro boards for the soon coming W880 chipset, they max out at 4400...
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NAS Build - W680 board - PCI-E and storage slots
What else would I do with it? Since the motherboard does not have bifurcation, I can't use the Asus Hyper M.2 x16 Card, to get 4 NVmes out of it. No, I wanted to use it for an M2 NVme, not for the 4 more SATA drives. As I said, I can use the x1 port for 4 more SATA drives. I don't see why it would, it's a new apartment building, but I will consider the SFP+
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NAS Build - W680 board - PCI-E and storage slots
Hello, I'm looking to build a NAS, with the W680 chipset, specifically, this micro-ATX board: https://www.asus.com/motherboards-components/motherboards/workstation/pro-ws-w680m-ace-se/techspec/ My needs are: - 8x Sata HDDs - 4x M2 NVme SSDs - 10GBase-T Looking at the motherboard I have: - 2 x M2 NVme slots - 4 x SATA 6Gb/s ports - 1 x SlimSAS Slot Support SlimSAS NVMe device (supports PCIe 4.0 x4 mode and up to 4 SATA devices) - 1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 slot - 1 x PCIe 4.0 x4 slot - 1 x PCIe 3.0 x1 slot Since I don't need a graphics card, my idea was to use the x16 slot for an Asus Hyper M.2 x16 Card, giving me 4 extra NVmes. However, I've realized that the motherboard does not support bifurcation, and therefore if I'm reading this correctly: https://www.asus.com/support/faq/1037507/ I could only fit one Nvme on that card? Instead, I'll just use this card: https://sabrent.com/collections/memory-accessories/products/ec-tfpe to get one M2 NVme out of the x16 port. And I'm thinking, I can use the SlimSAS Slot for one more NVme, giving me the four total I need. That leaves the x1 slot for 4 more Sata ports using this card: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08J2PK1HF and the x16 slot for a 10GBase-T card. Please, let me know if I got anything wrong. My exact questions are the following: - From the SlimSAS slot, what exact adapter do I need, and can you recommend a specific one to use it a connect an M2 NVme? - For the Intel cards, since it seems very difficult to get real Intel ones, is 10GTek a solid brand for them? Thanks for reading!
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