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    My VMware ESXi + SuperMicro A1SAi + pfSense configuration

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      hedberg
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      Pictures of the cabinet and the setup… I know.. It aint pretty..

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        Guest
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        Nice!

        What can you say about noise levels?
        A four bay Synology NAS is very quiet, I own a DS415Play since a month, and was wondering if it's comparable.
        I read the model Supermicro you got is pretty quiet too?

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          hedberg
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          No fans on the motherboard, so it just depends on what cabinet you choose. I have this one from Supermicro called SC504-203B. It comes with a low noice power supply (it is more quiet than my NAS).

          I would actually have purchased another cabinet where the NIC's were facing front, but it wasnt available here in Denmark at the time of purchase.

          Tempeture on the CPU right now is 25 degrees celcius (77 fahrenheit) and the memory modules are between 19 and 24), but it is quite cold up there is the attic right now (about 5 degrees/41 fahrenheit). The tempeture up there can get higher in the summertime, but it ran all summer without problems.

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            Cino
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            awesome! The SM mb usually can handle heat but know me, i would be worried having it in an attic.  Where you able to grab wattage numbers? I think this board will be my next upgrade for my box. Thanks again for sharing!

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              Guest
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              I noticed the lack of a fan near the CPU. Been looking at the SYS-5018A-FTN4 myself.
              It does have a extra fan installed near the CPU. Not sure why as yours does not have it. But it's PWM so should be alright.

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                hedberg
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                @Cino:

                awesome! The SM mb usually can handle heat but know me, i would be worried having it in an attic.  Where you able to grab wattage numbers? I think this board will be my next upgrade for my box. Thanks again for sharing!

                I will get those numbers for you.. I just forgot it was attached to a UPS the last time I was up there, so I didnt have the right cables with me.

                I monitor it during the hot summer days. and it wasnt even close to max out - but notice that this is the cold north… It is a nice summer if we have 2 days of sun :-)

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                  hedberg
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                  @weust:

                  I noticed the lack of a fan near the CPU. Been looking at the SYS-5018A-FTN4 myself.
                  It does have a extra fan installed near the CPU. Not sure why as yours does not have it. But it's PWM so should be alright.

                  Nice combo of board and cabinet. It was that cabinet I could not get here locally and that I would have preferred. The board seems to be more or less the same as mine, but with a slightly slower CPU (2.4 vs 2.6)

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                    hedberg
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                    I just did some simple measuring on the power usage and it says that the system uses 32 watts under heavy use (in this case 8 virtual machines was being restarted in ESXi) while I was doing a network test filling the 250mbit connection.

                    When in idle mode with pfSense and a few virtual machines doing nothing it uses 25-26 watts.

                    Remember that this is a rather old harddrive I have running in the machine and a SDD would probably give much more performance and less power usage.

                    Br,
                    Thomas.

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                      Guest
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                      Looks nice.

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                        Cino
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                        Thank you for sharing the wattage info.. I'm pretty much sold on this board, just need to get funds..

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                          vsxi-13
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                          @Cino:

                          Thank you for sharing the wattage info.. I'm pretty much sold on this board, just need to get funds..

                          Keep an eye out on Newegg for open box.  I have now ordered three A1SAi-C2758F open box from newegg.  I know another forum user just picked up another one open box.  They usually go for around 260-280 open box.

                          I haven't had any problems with my first two, which are currently acting as ESXi hosts.  I haven't tried the third yet, as I need to transplant that host out of my M350 case and into it's respective Supermicro 1U chassis (it's being delivered Wednesday.)  I'll post back with the results of the third (which is going to be my dedicated pfSense host.)

                          Edit:  Clarified some poor grammar.

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