Thomas Schmitt wrote: > lina wrote: > > > Supermicro CSE-732i-R500 [...] 500W > > If already your CPUs are specified to have a TDP of 150 W each then a 500 W > power supply appears dangerously close to the minimum requirements: > https://www.servethehome.com/supermicro-x11dpi-n-e-atx-motherboard-review/ > "We find an idle power draw of 132 watts and Peak of 394 watts to be > quite common" > That was with 130 W Xeons.
True. But did you notice that the Supermicro comes with a redudant power supply? I wouldn't care about your concerns "close to the minimum requirements" here. As long as the machine didn't need an extra graphic card or any other "power hungry" devices, everything seems to be fine to me. Experience with SuperMicro: The customer of the company I'm working for, is sharing a test rack with us. There is a SuperMicro rackmount WIO model built-in, running an outdated Linux system. It's running flawless since years now. Except the fact that the fans are a bit noisy, we are deeply contented with this machine. Best regards, Klaus. -- Klaus Singvogel GnuPG-Key-ID: 1024R/5068792D 1994-06-27