The ASRock C2750D4I is similar to the Supermicro C2758 as they both
suffer from the same problem, i.e., the AVR54 C2000 bug. I searched for
"C2750D4I" in the forums and got a lot of hits describing the same problem.
In contrast, the ASRock E3C236D2I is completely thing, and sidesteps
this
There are wide-spread reports of ASRock C2750D4I board failures in the
FreeNAS forums. I've suffered from it. Not sure if that applies to the
board you are considering.
There are also wide-spread reports of issues with the Supermicro board you
are considering. I have 4 of these in service for 3+
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Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2017 21:45:59 +0100
From: ullbeking <ullbek...@andrewnesbit.org>
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Subject: [pfSense] ASRock E3C236D2I+Pentium G4560 vs SM A1SRi-C2758F
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> On Oct 28, 2017, at 3:45 PM, ullbeking wrote:
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> P.S. Are there known problems posting to the forums at the moment?
Our upstream provider is having IPv6 issues.
Jim
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Hi all!
[I originally tried read submit one of these in the kitchen, there was
an apparent transient connection failure of unknown nauture between
passenger and driver. However it come across better this way.]
I decided to try out a thought experiment to see what options are
available and