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Hey guys,
Selling off my ESXi server. Here is what is included:
FS: $1200 + shipping
SuperMicro X9DRD-7LN4F
-Dual socket R (LGA 2011) supports Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 and E5-2600 v2 family
-Intel® C602J chipset; QPI up to 8.0GT/s
-Up to 1TB ECC DDR3, up to 1866MHz; 16x DIMM slots...
For the price... they are great. As a floorstanding speaker in general... better than a lot of crap you can buy that comes in a box, but not really good enough to ever make me "want" to buy a pair of them.
I would be interested in knowing which asus WS motherboards you had problems with and which controllers. I have had areca, adaptec 5805, and LSI 9265 and 9260s on just about every last release of the ASUS WS motherboards with zero issues. Crap I am even running them on the non WS motherboards...
My 9265 has worked on just about every board (all asus) I have used. They have all been intel though. The only one I ever had any problems with was the Gigabyle X38... but that thing sucked all the way around.
I needed more PCIe (LSI 9268-8i) and CF 290xs. IT was either this or the workstation mobo (no I wasn't going down the X79 path), and this fit the color scheme in my case way better. That being said, my 4770K sucks. 1.3v to get 4.2 out of it. With crazy custom WC loop.
Corsair how I love thee, let me count the ways:
-Always a quality product
-Ramguy is more useful than Romeo ever was
-Your cases look and feel like they were made by someone who might actually partake in the use of one
-Your memory always seems to work in my motherboards
-I have not thrown...