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mgiammarco
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kabini or baytrail with ecc-support

Post by mgiammarco » Thu Dec 12, 2013 11:49 am

Hello,
I am searching for motherboard with kabini (possibly gx-210ha) or baytrail (possibly e3825).
I need ECC ram support.

Can you help me?

Thanks,
Mario

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Re: kabini or baytrail with ecc-support

Post by HFat » Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:07 pm

Don't look for Bay Trail. The server chips are called Avoton. Both types are also called Silvermont, along with other stuff.
Hit the Wikipedia or something.

The previous generation of server chips might also be of interest. It's called Centerton.

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Re: kabini or baytrail with ecc-support

Post by piglover » Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:45 pm

Supermicro a1sai-2750f. 8 core, 8 thread Avoton with ECC. You won't like the price ;)

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Re: kabini or baytrail with ecc-support

Post by mgiammarco » Fri Dec 13, 2013 1:11 am

Infact I need less cores, less power, less watts and... less money!

Thanks,
Mario

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Re: kabini or baytrail with ecc-support

Post by johannes » Fri Dec 13, 2013 1:52 am

If you look at the manual linked on the product page, you find information about a board called A1SAi-2550F.

This board has a 4-core Avoton with a 14W TDP. I have not seen it on sale anywhere, so no idea about the price difference, but I don't expect it to be too big.

- Another person interested in a ultra-low-power personal server. :-)

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Re: kabini or baytrail with ecc-support

Post by Esben » Sun Feb 09, 2014 7:45 am

I was also looking for a cheap Baytrail (Avoton) board last week. Unfortunately they are all still quite expensive and not readily available. The price of an Supermicro Avoton board was more or less equal to the price of a Supermicro X10SLM-F + Xeon E3-1220v3. The power consumption of a similar Xeon E3-config is 20w idle, while the Avoton C2550 uses 15w. If you use little memory, you can save a little electricity by using fewer DIMMs, but the power savings are not substantial at idle.

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