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Date:      Tue, 6 Apr 2010 22:59:21 +0200
From:      Jeremie Le Hen <jeremie@le-hen.org>
To:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Cc:        Jeremie Le Hen <jeremie@le-hen.org>
Subject:   Re: SuperMicro X7SPA (was: Intel D945GSE vs Zotac ION ITX (was: Support for Zotac MB with nVidia ION chipset))
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Hi,

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On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 05:02:13PM +0300, Dan Naumov wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Jeremie Le Hen <jeremie@le-hen.org> wrote:
> > Nonetheless I'm a little worried by what you said about the lack of ECC.
> > Computers has been used for years before ECC came out and obviously they
> > worked :).  Do you really think it might happen to be a problem?  Would
> > an Intel board would compensate for this?  Dan, have you ever
> > experienced weird problems that could be explained by bitflips?
> 
> Personally, I haven't had any issues, but then again on the ZFS scale
> of things, both my current pool size (2 TB) and projected pool size
> when I add more disks (6 TB) is pretty small. If this was a heavily
> used machine with a 10 TB pool or bigger, I would definately give
> strong consideration to ECC.
> 
> > For the records, I've found an interesting and very recent post about
> > someone running OpenSolaris on this Supermicro motherboard [1].  He uses
> > a thumbdrive for the operating system and with four drives connected
> > onto it, the whole system sucks 41 watts when idle (27 without any HDD,
> > which is twice as the Intel D945GSE
> 
> The power draw (from the wall) for the Supermicro X7SPA-H without any
> disks attached is as following:
> 
> 26W - During boot.
> 24W - IDLE at console
> 28W - Full load
> 
> This is with a 80+ rated Corsair 400CX PSU. Sadly, I did not have the
> opportunity to measure the power draw with powerd enabled. The D945GSE
> is unsuitable for use as a ZFS NAS due to it's severe feature
> limitations when compared against the X7SPA-H, of biggest concern
> would be the limitation of RAM, followed by the amount of native SATA
> ports, followed by the fact that you only get a PCI-E x1 (both
> physical formfactor and speed-wise) slot for expansion, while most
> controller cards are either 4x or 8x, meaning they simply wouldn't
> physically fit into the slot.
> 
> Singlecore 1,6Ghz Diamondville Atom VS Dualcore 1,66Ghz Pineview Atom
> 1 RAM socket supporting a max of 1GB VS 2 RAM sockets supporting a max
> of 4GB (note that X7SPA-H uses SO-DIMMs, not regular DIMMs)
> 2 SATA ports vs 6 SATA ports
> 1 Realtec NIC vs 2 x Intel NIC
> PCI-E x1 Slot VS PCI-E x4 Slot (in x16 form factor) for expansion

I would finally like to buy a SuperMicro X7SPA-H motherboard.
Unfortunately it seems very difficult to find this product in France or
even in Europe.  Either it is not in the catalog or not in stock.
I tried to purchase it from a US website, but shipping fees are very
high for Europe, around the half of the price of the product itself.

Does anyone know a website that would ship this product in France for a
reasonable price?

Thanks for your help.
-- 
Jeremie Le Hen

Humans are born free and equal.  But some are more equal than others.
					    Coluche



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