This board has an IPMI interface, allowing you remote desktop management over IP
Wiring is easy and straightforward.
Front panel wiring
Power pin outs
Wiring is easy and straightforward.
Front panel wiring
Power pin outs
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Quote from: bulls4ever on January 07, 2017, 10:56:26 pm
this is strange as the z820 uses the same 850W as the z800: Delta DPS-850DB A
Quote from: bulls4ever on January 07, 2017, 11:20:33 am
I saw a z820 motherboard on ebay for $280. not too bad. then I read the seller comment ..
HP Assembly Part Number: 618266-001
Please note: per this HP part number, this system board does not support V2 Processors
Is the z820 motherboard the same as z800 where some wont take V2 and some will?
Quote from: mtothaj on January 05, 2017, 01:56:10 am
For the Z800 a nice option is an Apricorn Velocity Duo PCIe card - this allows you to have the best of both worlds since you can attach 2x SATA3 SSD's to the card and use these in RAID0 (the card has a built in controller) for speeds of up to 800MB/s.
Quote from: denj on December 28, 2016, 07:53:35 amIt's the Z800 MB, You're right about the compatible CPUs
Did you mean to say Z820? As far as I know, a z800 motherboard supports LGA1366 cpus. The Z820 supports LGA2011-1 cpus.
Quote from: denj on December 24, 2016, 02:41:58 pm
I bought an original case z800 case/mobo with a PSU and I got everything work. After 2 days, http://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/power-integrations/TOP249YN/596-1080-5-ND/865356 blew up. I didn't even know this was possible. Luckily, I can get another PSU, but now I'm debating of buying a regular PSU's and adapting it to the z800 mobo/case.
I'm running 2x 5675 with 96 gb of ram, ati 7850 and 2 ssds so I think I need 850W. Online calculators show I need 300-350W? I'm not sure that's correct though.
A new standard PSU is 140-180 CDN and I'm not sure if they're all compatible.
A z800 PSU would cost me $200-$400 CDN at 1110W.
Budget is $200 CDN
Any suggestions?
Quote from: Andy Brown on December 17, 2016, 01:05:18 am
I haven't heard any good reason to not use the engineering samples. As long as there are no critical bug fixes in the later steppings you should be fine.
I am monitoring the ebay prices of C612 chipset boards. They are still expensive and the Z820 board is not yet a bargain amongst them, plus you have to mod your case to fit it. If I were to buy right now then I'd probably get a Gigabyte MD70 or Asus Z10PE.
The E5 V3 CPUs are starting to fall in price and there's some great deals around from HK/Chinese sellers on the 12/14/16 core models. If the motherboards weren't holding their prices so well then I'd be sorely tempted myself.