Intel I340-T4 E1G44HTBLK Quad Port NIC
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@DaddyGo
Clever. File under "Stupid Server Tricks"!
Hope it works. -
@provels said in Intel I340-T4 E1G44HTBLK Quad Port NIC:
Hope it works.
Yes for sure, I also hope...
Then the OP will hopefully report on it -
Wa, nice hack. Be interesting to see what happens....
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I remember in the Before-Times I had a Promise Ultra-
10066 (whee!) IDE card that I was able to hack to RAID by adding a resistor and flashing it with the RAID BIOS. Good times!
https://www.overclockers.com/promise-ultra66-hack/ -
@provels said in Intel I340-T4 E1G44HTBLK Quad Port NIC:
I remember in the Before-Times
Those good times, hmmm
I even started with these U160 SCSI cards Adaptec 29160I don't even mention it
Lots of jumpers for IRQ, (ISA) later came plug-and-play, sorry plug-and-pray -
Yeah, I had a RAID controller that would not show the boot up sequence of a HP Z420 but it would eventually boot. If I removed the card then the PC would boot normally. As implied above, I believe it was sharing/overwriting a memory area. C800 comes to mind but it's been years.
For pfSense I'm always using HP NC365T cards. These are quad Intel T-340 chipset cards. On eBay you can find them for $25-$50. I've plugged these cards into everything under the sun and they've always worked. Whether this would still be an issue with the Opti3020 (hard coded memory mapped/limitation per the link above) or possibly the NC365T uses a different memory block allowing a boot is a guess.
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@DaddyGo
Oh, I think you may mean the Adaptec 1542B SCSI-1 jumper monster, with the plug-in terminators. Still have one in the parts box. The 29160 came along a bit later, was at least PCI-64. Good times indeed!
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@netblues I think so... I am not having much luck with this.
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@DaddyGo Thank you for finding the post and the video. I tried both suggestions and did not work out in my case.
First I removed one of the memory dimms and tried to boot. But I got the same outcome.
Second, I put over the pins as suggested in the video and tried to boot. Both memories was installed. I got the same outcomes as before.
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@vegastech I may try to get tge card you mention. Thank you!
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@provels I had high hopes when I saw the post and the video. Unfortunately, it didn't work out in my case.
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@tgdsilva
Sorry to hear. All I can suggest is keep diddling with the BIOS. Also, be advised the HP NC365T is the same i340 chipset, just OEM branded. I use the IBM OEM version myself w/o issue, but maybe this Dell is simply incompatible. Perhaps you could try posting in the Dell consumer forums. Or try an i350 card or the pre-i340 Pro/1000. Here's a good link to Intel NICs and their OEM equivalents:
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/list-of-nics-and-their-equivalent-oem-parts.20974/
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@provels Thank you for your advise and help.
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If you have a cpu with graphic's built in you may be able to setup the bios to use it
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@Impatient I have Intel Core i3-4160 Processor. It does have
Intel HD Graphics 4400.https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/77488/intel-core-i3-4160-processor-3m-cache-3-60-ghz.html
I am not sure how to setup the BIOS to use it any differently than it is currently setup.
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There should be an option under (Video) in the bios to select which one to use.
Do Not select Auto.
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@tgdsilva said in Intel I340-T4 E1G44HTBLK Quad Port NIC:
I got the same outcomes as before.
We struggled hard, but I’m sorry we didn’t succeed...
Maybe a Dell TAC or forum can help with the solution.
I'm only familiar with Dell in PowerEdge theme -
@provels said in Intel I340-T4 E1G44HTBLK Quad Port NIC:
jumper monster,
I encountered a similar "jumper jungle" on Advantech ISA measurement data acquisition cards
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@Impatient Yes, I saw two options. Auto was selected. I selected the second option. However, I still could not boot with the NIC installed.
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@DaddyGo I guess you preffer scotch tape than jumpers after all.