Drider

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  1. And these are the exact reasons LimeTech may never see implementation into the Large Scale enterprise corporate environments. What's worse you now have someone like Linus of LTT talking about BTRFS in his systems, which now 100's of thousands of viewers are getting possibly misleading information This is the only thing that truly frustrates / infuriates me about unRAID. True support is not even a joke, it's less. I really hope it's something Tom and the team plan to change. Then again, who knows, maybe they like where they're at. I just could easily see unRAID dominating the large scale corporate , and enterprise systems, if they just focused on organizing some sort of real support. (I know it's a lot, believe me I know.) /rant
  2. WOW! Those look like monsters! Are you in a 4U? I bet temps are going to be rediculously low. [EDIT]: Yeah ... I'm retarded.. I just saw your case in the quoted post..
  3. I haven't actually let mine run more than 2-3 hours at a time yet as I've still been testing & benching. I'm sure I'm going to be effected by the same issue. Is the firmware and updates available on their website for others to find directly? If not, could you post up the links they sent you? I'd like to know as well, I'm going to be flashing this update as soon as possible too.
  4. I haven't seen the thread, but I'm going to assume these troubles will be more than likely linked to poor quality PSU's. Do yourself a favor. Buy a quality brand PSU, it's the one thing in your systems you should never go cheap on, and in reality it should be the first component in any build. One bad zap from your PSU and you could lose ALL hardware. SuperFlower, Seasonic, EVGA(Rebrands of Both Previously mentioned) are all great PSU choices. I will be eventually going redundant server grade power supply on this rig, as this will be running 90% of my business, I just haven't had the time to research into it yet.
  5. You should be able to get away with a good name 850w PSU. I'm using a Seasonic 850-X, you can follow the links a couple posts up to the build specs. I won't be Running dual GFX 24/7, I just have been benching with them.
  6. Build Specs CPU Cooler Details I do have a Rack, she's just not mounted yet. Still testing / Building. I'll probably be doing some extreme benchmarking this weekend.
  7. Just did my first round of testing, threw three 1TB drives in, and a 5TB. Though my Windows 10 install couldn't pick up the 2 1TB drives, (This is probably due to the onboard secondary Intel 602 Controller those drives were plugged into), unRAID found all drives no problem. I will say the fan in the rear of the 5in3 is a bit loud, but I'll end up swapping it out. The two SATA power pluggs are poisitioned horribly, one directly on top of the other. In all they are solid 5in3's. I'm a fan of iStar accessories. Side note: I would definitely recommended volt Modding the mid fan wall 80mm fans down to 7v. Its a simple molex pin move, but makes a hell of a difference. At 12v those stock 80mm scream.
  8. Well, well, well... let me help you justify! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811219020&cm_re=norco_470-_-11-219-020-_-Product Pop in a 3x5.25" to 5x3.5" and you have 15 HDD goodness at $90.00 You can win this one, .. "But Honey, if I build this one server I can consolidate two I have into it, we'd end up having more space, and less noise!" Then just kinda forget to ever take the other two offline. Mother of god..... Can anyone tell me if the hard drive cages on the side can be replaced with 5x3's as well? Would be quite perfect, I do believe. So an update: I got my iStar 5in3 HDD cage in today. News is: this case does fit 5in3's in all front bays, I guess it just depends on the cages you want to use. The last shot is the configuration I'll be using, and the fitment couldn't be any more exact. Case is a Norco RPC-470 $86.99 on newegg.com
  9. I wonder how many times he hears himself say that when he fires up his workstation...
  10. I was only thinking to throw my MSI 980Ti Goldens for purely synthetic benching. I have no plans on the server becoming a gaming rig.
  11. I couldn't tell you for sure as I never have tried it. I do however have a 5in3 iStar coming this week for the center of my new Norco RPC-470. I'll give it a test in the Rosewill and let you know how things end up.
  12. On a side note: I'm VERY tempted to pull my dual MSI 980Ti Golden's out of my personal rig, throw them in the new server with a Intel 730 SSD. Load up Win 10 Pro and give this thing the gamut of Bench marks just for giggles.. (The Dual Xeons are already hitting damn near 20k on CPU Mark) Even though the business is keeping me pretty well occupied, if you guys are interested in the results, I can probably make it happen this weekend.
  13. Confirmed: (at least the Micron Brand they sent me the first round MICRON MT36KSF1G72PZ-1G4M1HE) My father and I are both running it. I'm soon to be running 128GB of it, I made the mistake of placing two separate orders my first round and ended up with two completely different kits. I will say this, the second kit they sent was Samsung M392B1K70CM0-CH9 and it WAS NOT Low Voltage 1.35v rather 1.5v. Though, it was low profile with heat spreaders, I was tempted to keep it.... I never even tested the Samsung, I sent it right back, and confirmed a third order of specific MICRON MT36KSF1G72PZ-1G4M1HE. Hope this helps, this server is a BEAST! EDIT: It's worth noting, LizAnn there is very responsive and helped me out within minutes. She did confirm if you order two or more sets at the same time, they will make sure it's of all the same brand and part. (never hurts to put a note in the comments when ordering though.)
  14. This is actually a pretty good case, It's been housing my current unRAID build for the last 3 years. It only has one real drawback and that is the handles. They are exceedingly large, and made it impossible to close the door on my rack, (Though I am using an AV rack). I had to remove the handles, but the problem is the hinged door is built into the handles, so the whole front door had to come off as well. Still a great cheap case, with TONS of cooling.
  15. I keep hearing this song in my head over and over and over... It's sounds like Steven Tyler ... Screaming ... Dream on! .... Dream on!..
  16. So I've been doing some testing with the Marvell SE9230 controlled SATA III ports on this motherboard (ASRock EP2C602-4L/d16 SSI EEB) It looks like it's specifically the RAID function of this controller that's giving us grief. I have confirmed if I smash 2 1TB drives together in a RAID1 then turn on VT-d I can see the RAID1 array within devices on my unRAID. I know this probably isn't news to anyone, but if anyone was thinking of setting up a RAID1 then using that as a cache drive or VHD store, it could be workaround for now... Though we still lose SMART reporting functionality...
  17. I hope more than just a few years. I can see this system lasting a very, very long time.
  18. Well ... This is an unforeseen curveball .. Is it safe to assume v6.2 will still be addressing this issue?
  19. What mode are the controllers set to in the BiOS? AHCI/RAID/SATA?
  20. OK, so last one, so I don't start pissing people off. (I may post a few build picks later) I would say if you're on the fence about building one of these systems.. Dive in, you won't regret it. CINEBENCH It's unnatural to have this much power in the home.
  21. I decided to go with both fans passing through each other front to back. This will keep cool air passing through the case front back, and will also ensure I don't get stagnant heat buildup in the case, since the air will pass through the rear exhaust. With the CPU coolers I'm using, (Noctua's linked in my previous post), they're such overkill, temperatures will be negligible between the two with the amount of air that moves through the fans. Since I'm not installed.in my case yet, I can't accurately answer. However, noise is not horrible but definitely audible, remember these are server grade components and are not made for the quietness. With that being said once everything is installed in the case and in my rack, noise level shouldn't be more than normal hum. The Noctua's come with a 'Y' splitter, and two low noise adapters that cut the fan rpms down. I'm currently running just the Y adapter and I would say the noise level is in the 20 DBA range. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835608042 Would either of you guys know the height from the top of the cpu to the top of the cooler. These look like 4 inch high coolers. I will be a bit tight at 4 inches in height. Looks like 4.5"