Supermicro X9DRD-7LN4F, X9DRD-7LN4F-JBOD & X9DRD-7LN4F-SSG Motherboard Review | CSE-847 Memory Tips

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  • Supermicro X9DRD-7LN4F, X9DRD-7LN4F-JBOD & X9DRD-7LN4F-SSG inside the CSE-847 chassis - In our video we will review this family of SMC motherboards, specifically focused on Memory and Processors. We will go over the different types of memory, speeds, sizes and max configuration. We will even go as far as installing and configuring the RAM with some tips and tricks along the way. Processors will also be on deck and we will discuss the various compatible processors and which CPUs we recommend for both low end and high end applications. It is worth noting, these motherboards are Extended ATX and can be utilizes in other chassis. We just happen to being showing the CSE-847 chassis. Sit back, relax and enjoy this Supermicro memory tutorial video on the X9DRD-7LN4F family of motherboards.
    Let's begin with the RAM. Regardless of which type of motherboard - X9DRD-7LN4F, X9DRD-7LN4F-JBOD & X9DRD-7LN4F-SSG all utilize the same exact memory and CPUs. So from this point forward, I will refer to X9DRD-7LN4F as the motherboard, but all the same information pertains to the -JBOD and -SSG. There are 16 DIMM slots running on DDR3 memory architecture. You can use a number of different speeds: 1066MT/s, 1333MT/s, 1600MT/s or 1866MT/s. Module capacity sizes include: 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB or even 64GB. The types of memory are ECC Registered, ECC Load Reduced and ECC Unbuffered. We view ECC Unbuffered as wasteful spending so we recommend ECC Reg for lower sized DIMMs such as 2GB, 4GB, 8GB or 16GB and Load Reduced for higher sized modules such as 32GB or 64GB. The max configuration for Supermicro X9DRD-7LN4F motherboards with ECC Registered is 512GB via 16 x 32GB DDR3 1600MT/s ECC Registered server memory. However, LRDIMMs have twice the capacity! You can get 1TB on your Supermicro X9DRD-7LN4F with 16 x 64GB DDR3 1600MT/s ECC Load Reduced server memory.
    Regarding the processor, there are two CPU sockets, which are an LGA2011 socket. You can use a couple different types of Intel processor series with the Supermicro X9DRD-7LN4F family of motherboards. Intel Xeon E5-2600 V1 or V2 series. Cloud Ninjas recommends E5-2660v2 and E5-2670v2 and E5-2690v2. There are a number of great options, we recommend using V2's since they are relatively inexpensive nowadays. The X9DRD-7LN4F is an excellent options for virtualization or as a homelab server.
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  • @bricefleckenstein9666
    @bricefleckenstein9666 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There is a version of the CSE-847 chassis that can hold 72 LFF drives, and 2 or 4 more (depending on the option) 2.5 to boot from.
    Uses the X9DRD-7LN4F-JBOD also
    All of the drives are accessable, very similar layout, but uses long caddies with 2 drives per caddie.
    THAT is amazing storage.

    • @cloudninjas
      @cloudninjas  ปีที่แล้ว

      Insane storage especially at the price point. Love the CSE-847.

  • @idied2
    @idied2 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This would make for a good server for a gaming community forum. Plenty of options because of storage

  • @adamlongoria3061
    @adamlongoria3061 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How to access the two onboard SAS connectors from BIOS? The two at the top right.

  • @VioletDragonsProjects
    @VioletDragonsProjects 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    common use case for something like this would be a iSCSI SAN for shared storage to Hypervisors right? that is something i would use it for.

    • @cloudninjas
      @cloudninjas  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes that would be one great application. Anything storage related... this is an excellent option. 36 Bays for LFF drives.

  • @jonatassperandio6669
    @jonatassperandio6669 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    could you talk in the videos about, processor upgrade, which is the best, cost benefit

    • @cloudninjas
      @cloudninjas  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      For this board - I am a big fan of the E5-2660v2 and E5-2670v2. You can pick up a pair for them for under $75. For higher end applications we like the E5-2690v2. Make sure to add thermal grease when upgrading your procs! Good luck to you. Smash that subscribe. :)