Intel RMS25KB080 (LSI 2308) HBA [for S2600 Mobo ONLY!] - $8 shipped


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http://www.madepc.com/Intel-8-Ports-SAS-RAID-Controller-PCI-Express-2-0-p/301005654-08.htm

Price: $8.14 each - Free shipping (Geez, I can't even use this, but I "want" to buy one at this price---must resist ...)

 (very reliable seller - but can use AmazonPAY if u want)

   Manufacturer:Intel Corp

   Mfr.Part Number:RMS25KB080

   MadePC SKU:301005654-08

   Condition:New

   Notes:RMS25KB080, 1 Year Warranty, Hight Profile Bracket, Low Profile Bracket

 

Thought: Folks using other LSI-based cards in their S2600's might want to buy these,

and free-up/repurpose their "unlocked" cards. win-win

 

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On 3/27/2019 at 3:33 AM, UhClem said:

http://www.madepc.com/Intel-8-Ports-SAS-RAID-Controller-PCI-Express-2-0-p/301005654-08.htm

Price: $8.14 each - Free shipping (Geez, I can't even use this, but I "want" to buy one at this price---must resist ...)

 (very reliable seller - but can use AmazonPAY if u want)

   Manufacturer:Intel Corp

   Mfr.Part Number:RMS25KB080

   MadePC SKU:301005654-08

   Condition:New

   Notes:RMS25KB080, 1 Year Warranty, Hight Profile Bracket, Low Profile Bracket

 

Thought: Folks using other LSI-based cards in their S2600's might want to buy these,

and free-up/repurpose their "unlocked" cards. win-win

 

So this is known to work on the Intel S2600 motherboards?   Will these need to be flashed to IT mode?

 

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3 hours ago, tr0910 said:

So this is known to work on the Intel S2600 motherboards?  

 

That is my understanding -- based on reading/research (no hands-on experience) -- seems to have been spurts of interest/discussion over at forums.servethehome.com.

 

Note: The very important point is that it is known to work  ONLY on S2600 boards (possibly a few other Intel server boards). It is a LSI 2308-based board, but Intel has locked its interoperability, ... but not the general functionality.

3 hours ago, tr0910 said:

Will these need to be flashed to IT mode?

Need?? I don't know, but considering that, even if they already had IT firmware, it's probably old version and might benefit from an update. The important thing is that it looks like updating to (newer) IT firmware is possible, and follows the standard Modus Operandi-- see [Link]  (posts by "Marsh", toward the end).

 

Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. :) [Or, better, "Trust, but verify."]

 

Also, [Intel doc for the board]

No promises, but there's even a chance it is PCIe v3.0.

 

 

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OK, attempting to flash.  Downloaded 9207_8i_Package_P20_IR_IT_FW_BIOS_for_MSDOS_Windows

From @marsh at serve the home
FYI , cross flash to LSI IT firmware

Intel server F6 boot
boot to UEFI shell
fs0:
dir

sas2flash.efi -list > sas.txt ( capture SAS address )
sas2flash.efi -o -e 7 ( work ok with -e 7 , erasing flash ) or -e 6
sas2flash.efi -f 9207-8.bin ( no rom )

sas2flash.efi -o -sasadd SAS address 

 

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Note when you list the SAS address, it will be formatted with dashes for easy reading.  Do not enter the dashes.  Enter it as follows "sas2flash.efi -o -sasadd 5001E67C1B8A0000"

 

     Adapter Selected is a LSI SAS: SAS2308_2(D1) 

     Controller Number              : 0
     Controller                     : SAS2308_2(D1) 
     PCI Address                    : 00:05:00:00
     SAS Address                    : 5001E67-C-1B8A-0000
     NVDATA Version (Default)       : 11.00.00.05
     NVDATA Version (Persistent)    : 11.00.00.05
     Firmware Product ID            : 0x2714 (IR)
     Firmware Version               : 17.00.01.00
     NVDATA Vendor                  : LSI
     NVDATA Product ID              : RMS25KB080.
     BIOS Version                   : 07.33.00.00
     UEFI BSD Version               : N/A
     FCODE Version                  : N/A
     Board Name                     : RMS25KB080.
     Board Assembly                 : N/A
     Board Tracer Number            : N/A

     Finished Processing Commands Successfully.
     Exiting SAS2Flash.

 

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8 minutes ago, cybrnook said:

Just to clarify, can you flash this with Supermicro IT firmware and use it on other motherboards?

 

On 5/5/2019 at 3:36 AM, UhClem said:

The very important point is that it is known to work  ONLY on S2600 boards (possibly a few other Intel server boards).

 

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