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  1. No. Not necessarily. I have a mix of devices and also I share my library with family and they have a tendency to use whatever flavor box/tv that supports Plex, hence the need for the P2000 card for transcoding. Also I find the P2000 helps tremendously with transcoding the UHD/4K media I have and that continues to grow in selection. If all I was dealing with was 720p/1080p media then yes I could possibly just tell my family to upgrade to a slightly better device, but for them to be able to support 4K they would need to be on my network and 4K conversions need a dedicated GPU to assist with that workload versus offloading to a few cores on the CPU.
  2. So I purchased a Threadripper 3970x and I am almost ready to start building this monster machine. It is replacing two machines. One is my dedicated Unraid workhorse that houses a 7980xe with an Nvidia Quadro P2000. The Quadro is used for transcoding. It has 9 drives with 25 Tb of usable space and 32 Gb of RAM. I use my Unraid server for my media, virtualization labs (building Microsoft domains for testing) and I heavily utilize Eve-NG and GNS3. For the most part the space is used to hold my media. The other machine is my daily, everyday machine that is used for gaming and all other things. It is a first-gen 1920x Threadripper, has 32 Gb RAM, two Samsung NVME drives as the main drives and a Nvidia 2080 TI GPU. My plan is to consolidate the nine drives and two graphic cards into the new build with 64 Gb RAM and two new larger NVME drives. My issue is not knowing which direction to go and whether or not to re-install my Unraid build within ESXi or to make Unraid my base OS. Since I already have VM's running within Unraid I am leaning in that direction, but I know how VMware works and the ease of deploying on that hypervisor. My only concern is that passthrough of my GPU's will not work quite as well within ESXi versus Unraid. I want to make sure I don't have a huge impact on my gaming situation, however lite I game, I still want to be able to do that. What has your experience been with GPU Passthrough in ESXi and how has that impacted gaming? I'd also need to passthrough the P2000 into Unraid for transcoding which means I'd need one additional GPU for ESXi.
  3. @jcloud Hey I appreciate you looking out for any other ways to help me out. I tried that and it didn't work for me. I sold some 'coins' and went 'full-retard' (Tropic Thunder quote) and splurged on a Intel i9-7980x using another MSI board and I can confirm I am in working order now, but I now have a Threadripper and board I no longer need. I'm sure everyone will think purchasing this processor is overkill but I work in IT and want to build a number of VM's for testing Domain-related and network policy changes so the additional horsepower works for me. Know anyone that wants a Threadripper?
  4. Would this processor have similar issues like Threadripper with passthrough?
  5. All equipment works. This is a bundle sale. Take all for $950. MSI X399 Gaming Pro Carbon AC motherboard https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/X399-GAMING-PRO-CARBON-AC AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920x processor with 12 cores/28 threads. Noctua NH-U9 TR4-SP3 premium-grade 92mm CPU cooler for AMD TR4/SP3 included I am located in the United States so this sale will be limited to the lower 48 US only. Free shipping via UPS Ground. I will accept payment via Venmo, ChasePay, Paypal (Bank account only).
  6. Hi @iJumbo - Wondering if you managed to get everything working? I am running Threadripper on a X399 board and I can see my GTX 1060 but if I attempt to install drivers the VM restarts and GPU is still not linked to drivers correctly. Is your system still working fine?
  7. Recently upgraded and immediately noticed several errors in logs that eventually lead to the log directory filling up with Unraid eventually freezing up altogether. Before that happens all seems to be running extremely well. Here's my build: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920x 32GB RAM MSI X399 GAMING PRO CARBON AC 2x Intel SAS Raid Controller Cards NVIDIA GTX 1060 Errors that are causing the system to freeze up eventually: ErrorWarningSystemArrayLogin Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: [ 8] RELAY_NUM Rollover Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: [12] Replay Timer Timeout Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: mpt3sas 0000:0a:00.0: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, id=0a00(Transmitter ID) Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: mpt3sas 0000:0a:00.0: device [1000:0072] error status/mask=00001100/00002000 Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: mpt3sas 0000:0a:00.0: [ 8] RELAY_NUM Rollover Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: mpt3sas 0000:0a:00.0: [12] Replay Timer Timeout Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: AER: Multiple Corrected error received: id=0000 Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: mpt3sas 0000:0a:00.0: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, id=0a00(Transmitter ID) Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: mpt3sas 0000:0a:00.0: device [1000:0072] error status/mask=00001000/00002000 Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: mpt3sas 0000:0a:00.0: [12] Replay Timer Timeout Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: AER: Multiple Corrected error received: id=0000 Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, id=000b(Transmitter ID) Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: device [1022:1453] error status/mask=00001000/00006000 Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: [12] Replay Timer Timeout Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: AER: Corrected error received: id=0000 Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, id=000b(Receiver ID) Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: device [1022:1453] error status/mask=00000080/00006000 Jan 19 19:22:29 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: [ 7] Bad DLLP Jan 19 19:22:39 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: AER: Multiple Corrected error received: id=0000 Jan 19 19:22:39 CheshireCat kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.3: can't find device of ID0000 Anyone know what these are? Things worked fine while I ran under v.6.3.5. cheshirecat-diagnostics-20180119-1916.zip
  8. I lose access to everything under the sun that has to do with UNraid occasionally while say a movie is being extracted from RAR files. It only seems to happen with every random file that is being extracted and not with every RAR file. Maybe every 20th and then everything freezes at which point if I were watching a movie/tv show using Plex, it will freeze until whatever is causing the issue finally passes and then my show will continue until it runs into another RAR file within that batch that will freeze things again. Anyone else having this issue and have a workaround or fix?
  9. Noticed I am getting low voltage readings on my ASRock Rack board for sensors VCCM1/2. Is this something I need to concern myself with? If not, how do I ignore or remove the alerts I am getting on unRaid for these voltage readings?
  10. Alright I am up and running. I can finally say I am one of the "one of us" group. Pics of my new Xeon unRaid rig. https://flic.kr/s/aHskthdy64
  11. I got a new board. Opted for the ASRock Rack EP2C602 which looks like the 4L/D16 with the exception of 8 DIMM slots versus 16 DIMMs. Anyways I installed everything and I am able to POST and get to my unRaid OS but for some reason during POST the Intel SAS cards are not finding the drives. The message I receive is "Adapter Disabled By User". Any thoughts on this? It was working perfectly fine in my i5 rig. I'll post pictures of my success once I have the last bit finished.
  12. So you dident manage to do a bios recovery, with the newest release. I would try that again a couple af times before giving up, and make sure that the files on your usb is correct spelled with upper and lowercase characters. Also give it som time to complete. I'd like to have said that this worked but it didn't. No matter what I tried I was not able to upgrade the flash. All it ever does is the same thing each and every time I provide power to the board. (Click from speaker, leds flash, nothing else after that.) Only time I get beep errors now is when I remove all hardware from the board, which is what I expect it to do (1-5-2-1). I've tried two other USB thumb drives with no success. I've read over the Technical Specifications and can't find any additional workarounds. I've read a number of the Technical Advisories again nothing that really pertained to what I was dealing with. I have to chalk this one up to the board having been faulty from the beginning. Sucks as it was a giant waste of time AND after reassembling my old unRaid server I find three of my older drives decided they weren't going to spin up any more. I hadn't noticed any signs of issues and I swear those drives had only been used for roughly two years. They were Dell Enterprise drives. Oh well, time to start all over again and see what I have left on the other drives. I am still going to pick up another board and try again with these Xeon's but unfortunately can't join the lot of you yet. [emoji24] In due time I will be a dual Xeon retard and "everyone knows you never go full retard" but I guess we make exceptions to that rule. Lol.
  13. BIOS version is v1.02.003 On Intel's site that is the very first factory firmware available for this board. Current is somewhere v2.0.?
  14. Completely agree, I would never run them for sustained periods like this but since I had everything connected initially and then ran into this issue I had to clean everything in an effort to re-test. Again I would definitely never run this for any length of time without being next to it to monitor temperatures. The CPU's never got hot because the board is never truly turning on. You see the lights on and the fans run for a brief moment but that's it. No BIOS, no video output, nothing so after testing every other way I figured I'd reattach everything minus thermal paste and heatsinks just to test again. Anyways in the video the top left is not CPU AUX but CPU 2 PWR whereas Top Right is CPU 1 PWR and Bottom Right is Main PWR. Didn't think I needed to plug it in since there was no CPU 2 installed but I tested it that way as well with no luck. Right now I have both installed as I had it originally and still no luck and same exact results. It does not POST, no video, just the exact same results. Also it will not perform a BIOS Recovery. I've tried it with the latest firmware and the step up from where I am now. Only thing that works is BMC Web Console. In the console it reports seeing both CPUs even when they are not installed. It sees all 16 DIMMS occupied with other memory not the eight slots I have installed.Super weird issues with this motherboard. Not sure anymore what to do other than look for a replacement. Have you updated the bmc? And does the bmc confirm the bios-update? Is it possible to update from within the BMC Web Console? I could not find any option within the console. If the process differs than what I've tried when attempting to update or recover BIOS then no I haven't, but if it involves getting to the EFI bootup to do so, well then I'd say I'm SOL since the board doesn't boot.
  15. Completely agree, I would never run them for sustained periods like this but since I had everything connected initially and then ran into this issue I had to clean everything in an effort to re-test. Again I would definitely never run this for any length of time without being next to it to monitor temperatures. The CPU's never got hot because the board is never truly turning on. You see the lights on and the fans run for a brief moment but that's it. No BIOS, no video output, nothing so after testing every other way I figured I'd reattach everything minus thermal paste and heatsinks just to test again. Anyways in the video the top left is not CPU AUX but CPU 2 PWR whereas Top Right is CPU 1 PWR and Bottom Right is Main PWR. Didn't think I needed to plug it in since there was no CPU 2 installed but I tested it that way as well with no luck. Right now I have both installed as I had it originally and still no luck and same exact results. It does not POST, no video, just the exact same results. Also it will not perform a BIOS Recovery. I've tried it with the latest firmware and the step up from where I am now. Only thing that works is BMC Web Console. In the console it reports seeing both CPUs even when they are not installed. It sees all 16 DIMMS occupied with other memory not the eight slots I have installed.Super weird issues with this motherboard. Not sure anymore what to do other than look for a replacement.