3U Intel Single-CPU RI1308 Server

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In this article you will find information about the 3U Intel Single-CPU RI1308 Server from Thomas Krenn.

Further details on BIOS versions and other Wiki articles can be found at the linked Wiki article of the motherboard.

Server Details

Version 1.0

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  • New with version 1.0:
    • New motherboard Supermicro X10SLH-F
    • New Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3 CPUs (Haswell)

FAQs

  • Can the same battery be used for every Motherboard? Yes, all systems use a CR2032 battery.
  • Why is no Red Hat or Suse software available for this server / pc? Thomas Krenn servers / pcs are not officially certified by Red Hat or Suse certification programs. There would be no support by Red Hat or Suse in case of issues with the operating system.
  • What is the recommended ambient temperature and air humidity for this system? The recommended ambient temperature is between 20-22 degrees celsius, the max. air humidity 40%.
  • Is it possible to use the dedicated IPMI NIC as a normal NIC visible to the operating system? No, this dedicated NIC port can only be used for remote management purposes.
  • Does the system have the USB 3.0 problem with the Haswell chipset that Intel has acknowledged? Yes. The following problem has been reported with the C1 Stepping of the Haswell chipset: If the device wakes up from the so called "Deep Sleep Mode", it can happen that connected SuperSpeed USB devices are not automatically recognized in some cases. The USB device must be disconnected and reattached. There is no data loss.
Intel am April 2013:
"4th gen Core is on track for a mid-year launch. 
Intel issued a PCN (Product Change Notification) documenting a chipset USB errata and stating that chipsets with the errata will be in production during the initial ramp. 
But Intel has confirmed that there is no chance of data loss or corruption. This issue has only been observed with a small subset of USB SuperSpeed thumb drives and does not affect other USB peripherals.
We take all customer issues seriously and should any customer have a question or concern they can always contact Intel customer support."

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