ECC compatible MoBo
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ECC compatible MoBo
Hi techno nerds,
I currently run as MPG Z390 AC motherboard with 64gb ram and an i9-9900k cpu.
I have recently decommed some blades at work and now have a **** load of DDR4 32gb ECC Dimms.
However these do not fit in my current PC so I was wondering if there are any dual LGA 1151 CPU, ECC ATX MoBos out there that will take the i9-9900k CPU and can support upto 128gb aswell.
I see some of the newer boards have LGA 1200 or LGA 1700 sockets, I assume the 1151 CPUs will not fit in these.
I do have access to the old CPUs that I took out of the HP BL460c G9 blades aswell, however they are currently in Prague.
I currently run as MPG Z390 AC motherboard with 64gb ram and an i9-9900k cpu.
I have recently decommed some blades at work and now have a **** load of DDR4 32gb ECC Dimms.
However these do not fit in my current PC so I was wondering if there are any dual LGA 1151 CPU, ECC ATX MoBos out there that will take the i9-9900k CPU and can support upto 128gb aswell.
I see some of the newer boards have LGA 1200 or LGA 1700 sockets, I assume the 1151 CPUs will not fit in these.
I do have access to the old CPUs that I took out of the HP BL460c G9 blades aswell, however they are currently in Prague.
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I'd possibly be interested in what you've decommissioned if its for sale at reasonable prices, basically depends if I can mod the fw or fans to save my ears lol.
EDIT: You can mod the fans on g9s for near silent operation
Which leads me to my answer now i'm fully awake:
I'd buy a stripped out ml350p gen9 and stick the cpus and ram in that you have along with a few sas/sata drives and a beefy gpu if i really wanted my main machine to be dual cpu, with the fan mod it'll be quiet enough to sit under your desk and it'll be one hell of a powerhouse. Then you could sell/repurpose the i9 setup but me, what i'd actually end up doing is keeping the i9 setup, building the ml350p and just offloading anything I needed to that.
EDIT: You can mod the fans on g9s for near silent operation
Which leads me to my answer now i'm fully awake:
I'd buy a stripped out ml350p gen9 and stick the cpus and ram in that you have along with a few sas/sata drives and a beefy gpu if i really wanted my main machine to be dual cpu, with the fan mod it'll be quiet enough to sit under your desk and it'll be one hell of a powerhouse. Then you could sell/repurpose the i9 setup but me, what i'd actually end up doing is keeping the i9 setup, building the ml350p and just offloading anything I needed to that.
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