If it is an MSI board, maybe you can access the hidden BIOS settings with the combination of Right Shift, Right Control, Left Alt and F2. That is the key combination for the MSI laptops (might work here as well)
In my search for the perfect motherboard for my NAS, I think I finaly found a good candidate : Gigabyte MC12-LE0. VGA output (no need for a PCIE graphic card or an AMD CPU with APU), 1 slot PCIE 4.0 16X which allows bifurcation for my 4 nvme ssd and 1 slot for my 10gb netword card, ECC and recent CPU support, and 6 sata ports as bonus. Bought new 85€ with shipping on ebay. I will test it when my Ryzen 5600 will arrive.
Also, in terms of ZFS, if you play the 1GB per 1TB rule (Which is a rough estimate) I suspect 64GB to be plenty for 20-40 or even 60TB of storage. If NOT using ZFS, then a simple SSD cache disk should do the trick especially in unraid.
the 1gb per 1tb ''rule'' is a complete myth. For the vast majority of home uses cache requirements do not scale linearly with storage amount. 1gb per tb recommendation is based on enabling deduplication on a large frequently accessed dataset.
@@sneak3009 I suppose it all depends on how big of a data transfer/ push is typical. It's not a myth if it had a purpose as you described. Even if that purpose is not relevant to a specific use case. Ideally you would have a nice large cache pool but you can easily make 64GB work.
Interesting that the Intel Arc page and other pages list only 64GB of ram support for this CPU. It's clear that you can load more and it's seen here and there, but I would say likely not officially supported. There are also only 2 memory channels, so maybe just 2x 32GB DIMMs is the way to go. However, understanding the risks, it's POSSIBLE to push your luck on 4 modules.
I think, back then 32 GB DDR4 modules were not available, at least not SO-DIMM, that's why it's not supported. Still, even 64 GB is better than 48 GB or N97.
It's great to see your videos for two reasons: always interesting content and because if you're posting videos it means that you and your family are doing well. I, like the overwhelming majority of the Brazilian people, are on the side of the Ukrainian people, we have a thief president who does not represent us and is Putin's little girl. Slava Ukraini !!
Love your videos myconst, i have a question, i will upgrade my e5 2689 with 16 gb of ram to a e5 2690 v4 with 32 of ram, i already have a gtx 1650, what graphic card do you think i should buy that doesnt give bottleneck and is good for games?, i would pay like 300-400 dollars for a new graphics card, and what graphic card has a lot of bottleneck with 2690 v4?, like at what point does it have too much bottleneck?
The question does not have a universal answer, it really depends on what games you play, what resolution and settings you use. In general, I would say RX 6650/7600/6700/700 XT or RTX 3060/4060/Ti are good candidates.
this seems like alot of trouble to get less than half the performance of a AMD Ryzen 5 5500U you can buy a ryzen mini pc for $320 with 16g ram 500g ssd 🤨 the only advantage i see is the pcie slot
If it is an MSI board, maybe you can access the hidden BIOS settings with the combination of Right Shift, Right Control, Left Alt and F2. That is the key combination for the MSI laptops (might work here as well)
Sadly, these combinations don't unlock anything in the BIOS.
Interesting find !
In my search for the perfect motherboard for my NAS, I think I finaly found a good candidate : Gigabyte MC12-LE0. VGA output (no need for a PCIE graphic card or an AMD CPU with APU), 1 slot PCIE 4.0 16X which allows bifurcation for my 4 nvme ssd and 1 slot for my 10gb netword card, ECC and recent CPU support, and 6 sata ports as bonus. Bought new 85€ with shipping on ebay. I will test it when my Ryzen 5600 will arrive.
Also, in terms of ZFS, if you play the 1GB per 1TB rule (Which is a rough estimate) I suspect 64GB to be plenty for 20-40 or even 60TB of storage. If NOT using ZFS, then a simple SSD cache disk should do the trick especially in unraid.
the 1gb per 1tb ''rule'' is a complete myth. For the vast majority of home uses cache requirements do not scale linearly with storage amount. 1gb per tb recommendation is based on enabling deduplication on a large frequently accessed dataset.
@@sneak3009 I suppose it all depends on how big of a data transfer/ push is typical. It's not a myth if it had a purpose as you described. Even if that purpose is not relevant to a specific use case.
Ideally you would have a nice large cache pool but you can easily make 64GB work.
can you undervolt with Throttlestop? n97 is sure locked but Skylake could be unlocked
I didn't test it, unfortunately.
@@Miyconst would have made a difference for power efficiency expecially under load!
Interesting that the Intel Arc page and other pages list only 64GB of ram support for this CPU. It's clear that you can load more and it's seen here and there, but I would say likely not officially supported. There are also only 2 memory channels, so maybe just 2x 32GB DIMMs is the way to go. However, understanding the risks, it's POSSIBLE to push your luck on 4 modules.
I think, back then 32 GB DDR4 modules were not available, at least not SO-DIMM, that's why it's not supported. Still, even 64 GB is better than 48 GB or N97.
1151 BIOS is possible patchable for 128gb RAM. (Coffeetime)
The MS-S1431 doesn't need any patches, supports 128 GB out of the box.
@@Miyconst ah cool 😁
You might want a BIOS programmer with truncate to fit options. Something solid from Dediprog will fit the bill.
Why did ASPEED make a weird BMC like that, with no added functionality, its just a GPU, with 800mbps DDR3 512MB memory
I have no clue.. need to ask ASpeed.
low quality video streaming?
It's great to see your videos for two reasons: always interesting content and because if you're posting videos it means that you and your family are doing well. I, like the overwhelming majority of the Brazilian people, are on the side of the Ukrainian people, we have a thief president who does not represent us and is Putin's little girl. Slava Ukraini !!
Thank you very much for the support! Stay strong and get rid of that putin lover.
yay my cpu
What motherboard do you use it with?
Love your videos myconst, i have a question, i will upgrade my e5 2689 with 16 gb of ram to a e5 2690 v4 with 32 of ram, i already have a gtx 1650, what graphic card do you think i should buy that doesnt give bottleneck and is good for games?, i would pay like 300-400 dollars for a new graphics card, and what graphic card has a lot of bottleneck with 2690 v4?, like at what point does it have too much bottleneck?
The question does not have a universal answer, it really depends on what games you play, what resolution and settings you use. In general, I would say RX 6650/7600/6700/700 XT or RTX 3060/4060/Ti are good candidates.
@@MiyconstThanks
the cpu as the chip and thermal paste as the dipping, mmmm
Good idea. 🤣
Boa noite, um abraço
this seems like alot of trouble to get less than half the performance of a AMD Ryzen 5 5500U
you can buy a ryzen mini pc for $320 with 16g ram 500g ssd 🤨
the only advantage i see is the pcie slot
Would the mini-PC have 6 SATA ports and up to 128GB of RAM? These two have totally different use cases.
Shame about the fan control!
Yeah.. but it's automatically set to "quiet" mode so I could barely hear it.
weird stuff indeed!
1. Nice
Long live x99!