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SM X9SRL is out - LGA2011, 4x PCIex8 + 3x PCIex4 slots

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Super Biiz has it for $295.99 which is better than Amazon's third party seller of 499.99.  So it is getting more reasonable here already.

Wow that is a really nice board - would be perfect for a 24+ drive with esxi build somewhere down the track.

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Super Biiz has it for $295.99 which is better than Amazon's third party seller of 499.99.  So it is getting more reasonable here already.

 

...price-portals list it from EUR305 where I live (including VAT that is).

 

Don't know if it will accept a 2011 socket I7 (i7-3820 is the one with vt-d)...these start from EUR265 here.

The smallest XEON with vt-d is the E5-2603 (quad-core but no HT, compared to the i7) and starts from EUR191.

The E5-2620 is a six-core with HT and sells for EUR375 here.

 

...still only some expensive choices to make.

I have sort of been waiting for this guy. we are looking at getting one for work to play with.

 

This would make a good board for a massive single system ESXi or as a head for a multi box unraid/storage farm.

Drool. Glad I've waited to build my home esxi system :-)

 

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Anyone has the X9SRL-F already in use? Any feedback? Does it allow unRAID to software control fan-speed?

I am ordering one. It is cheaper on eBay.

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