🚀 Power Meets Precision in a Compact Package!
The Supermicro M11SDV-8C-LN4F is a high-performance Mini ITX motherboard featuring an AMD Epyc 3251 8-Core processor, supporting up to 512GB of ECC RDIMM memory. With four Intel GbE LAN ports and multiple expansion slots, it’s designed for robust connectivity and future-proofing in a compact 170 x 170mm form factor.
Brand | Supermicro |
Product Dimensions | 17.02 x 17.02 x 2.54 cm; 1.07 kg |
Item model number | MBD-M11SDV-8C-LN4F-O |
Manufacturer | Supermicro |
Series | MBD-M11SDV-8C-LN4F-O |
Form Factor | Mini ITX |
Processor Type | Core Duo |
Processor Socket | Single AMD EPYC 3251 SoC Processor |
Processor Count | 8 |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Maximum Memory Supported | 512 GB |
Memory Clock Speed | 2666 MHz |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
Wattage | 55 watts |
Item Weight | 1.07 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Wattage to Performance: 10/10
I bought this to Homelab and get some VM experience under my belt. Using ESXi worked flawlessly, very plug and play experience. This thing barely draws any power. Cooling this with Nactua fans made this thing only audible under full load and I have to put my head up to my rack to hear it.Paired WithRAM: 64GB 2x32GB DDR4-2933 PC4-23400 2Rx4 ECC Registered Server Memory by NEMIXNVME: 1TB 980 ProNetworking:I would of loved to see this thing with 10 Gbps instead of 1 Gbps but having 4 ports on 1 board is nothing to scoff at either.IPMIUsername/Password is not standard anymore make sure you take a picture of your unique password to avoid having a headache laterV Thermals VAt first I didn't have any additional cooling outside of the case fans and the system still ran fan, it was only when I transcoded did the system start sending out thermal warning, I added in 2 additional fans and the issue went away.IDLE: 44c (Two Linux VM's Running)TypicalLoad: 56-60c (5 VM's Running, Linux and Windows)Max Load: 74c (6 VM Running, and Transcoding)Cons:IPMI needs additional license to unlock features.Overall:Very happy with how well this performs considering how cool it runs and how little power it consumes. My server, switch, modem, velop AP consume together less than 60 watts *I added a P4 now it consumes 115-125 Watts*. Considering this runs 24/7 I am glad it doesn't take up an insane amount of power.
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Perfect for a Proxmox box, low power usage
Small, powerful and perfect for a VM/Container server. Loaded it up with 256GB of ECC memory and a few SSDs.My 1U server build consumes ~40W at the wall on idle (4 x SuperMicro blade fans (8W), 256GB RAM, 2 SSDs and 1 NVMe drive). 70W on full load.
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