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    E3-1230v2 on X9SCM-F (w/ BIOS 2.0b)

    The v2s also support 1333MHz per Intel's site. Likewise, with the memory removed I don't get a beep code like I do with the Sandy Bridge with the memory removed. The sandy bridge (v1) was borrowed, and yes, it works. The Ivy Bridge I don't know it works. However, I've tried two of them, so...
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    E3-1230v2 on X9SCM-F (w/ BIOS 2.0b)

    Tried removing the battery. Tried hitting delete while turning on... Nothing. Any other ideas?
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    E3-1230v2 on X9SCM-F (w/ BIOS 2.0b)

    As the title implies, I have a SuperMicro X9SCM-F with the current BIOS. I have both an E3-1230 (Sandy Bridge) and an E3-1230v2 (Ivy Bridge). The 1230 works fine in the board. The 1230v2 won't even post, no beeps, nothing (although CPU fan turns on). I'd just keep the 1230 in there and call it a...
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    Ivy Bridge Xeon Motherboard with Remote Management

    Yeah, I've never built a machine using anything other than a standard ATX motherboard, so that seemed weird to me. I did find one (TYAN S5512GM2NR ATX), but the only advantage I see is 2 PCI Express x8, 2 PCI Express x1, 1 PCI Express x16 and 1 PCI slot vs 4 PCI Express x8 slots. And a cost of...
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    Ivy Bridge Xeon Motherboard with Remote Management

    Hey, thanks for the reply, I hadn't looked at that chipset. However, I see a few issues. First, that seems to be a workstation chipset instead of a server chipset (i.e., HD Audio Out) which is okay, but unnecessary. Second, I just can't find them. Newegg only lists 1 motherboard with this...
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    Ivy Bridge Xeon Motherboard with Remote Management

    I'm building a new server to host VMs. I need the server to do three things for me. 1. Support 32GB of RAM 2. Support all current virtualization protocols 3. Allow for remote management (at the very least I need to be able to turn it on remotely, being able to remotely install an OS and...