Now, after ten years post release, this PCIe Gen2 box is superior TrueNAS with ie 8x6TB drives from Seagate 21GiB storage with RAID-Z2 or 15,6TiB with Z3 wit total of 384GB or RAM
Okay, this might never get answered but.. hopefully it does in a short period of time or something haha, off topic but what spectacles/glasses is this guy wearing? I really like the simplistic design of it. Hope I can get an answer from someone who works at Stallard Technologies LOL! THANKS! :) Awesome videos btw. Post more!
I have a Dell T710 with 18 identical 8Gb ECC DDR3 chips installed. Tested valid working chips. I get the same message every boot. MEMBIST failure- The following DIMM Has been disabled by BIOS: DIMM B3 Message repeat for B6 and B9. iMessage stream repeats twice. The memory Utility in the bios recognizes the presence of the chips but does not allocate them to use. I have updated all the bios components that I can think of. What approach should I use to get on the plane recognized. I have checked several times and they are all identical black diamond chips.
Now, after ten years post release, this PCIe Gen2 box is superior TrueNAS with ie 8x6TB drives from Seagate 21GiB storage with RAID-Z2 or 15,6TiB with Z3 wit total of 384GB or RAM
Awesome! Looking forward to those videos. Also, thanks for answering my questions, I did not expect it to get answered this quick, haha!
With 12x32GBof PC3L 4RX4 ECC REG U can have 384GB of RAM
Okay, this might never get answered but.. hopefully it does in a short period of time or something haha, off topic but what spectacles/glasses is this guy wearing? I really like the simplistic design of it. Hope I can get an answer from someone who works at Stallard Technologies LOL! THANKS! :) Awesome videos btw. Post more!
The glasses are Bellagio B651
We'll be posting a new round of videos as the 12th Gen systems start rolling through in greater quantities. Thanks!
hay men i have trouble in my server he stay stuck on the boot menu if you have fb or twitter give me to send you image about problem
I have a Dell T710 with 18 identical 8Gb ECC DDR3 chips installed. Tested valid working chips. I get the same message every boot. MEMBIST failure-
The following DIMM Has been disabled by BIOS: DIMM B3 Message repeat for B6 and B9. iMessage stream repeats twice. The memory Utility in the bios recognizes the presence of the chips but does not allocate them to use. I have updated all the bios components that I can think of. What approach should I use to get on the plane recognized. I have checked several times and they are all identical black diamond chips.
sounds like you have a memory fail on those chips..
Do the memberships work when we arranged differently. It’s the same three memory spots that have the error
That would be the BEST Gaming system EVER!!
just picked one up for $150..yes.. it definitely kicks ass..
Can I use this to host a minecraft server?
You can use anything for a Minecraft server
People who make orchestral music, soundtracks etc., use tons of RAM because they load all the music samples in the ram.
Can i install ubuntu on this ?
Yes, I just got one and it had Ubuntu Server 18.04 preloaded on it.
I heard this system was LOUD AS HELL.
yes.. WAAAAY too loud..this is nothing you want in your home
instal windows 95 hehe
Video lenght xD 13:37
WHO USES 192gb OF RAM!!!!
Businesses. This is not a home desktop computer
cloud hosting companies/providers..even more than 192GB...your "big brother" uses them too