Yes, I know I don't post this stuff much anymore....the only reason I'm posting this one is because of a NVMe adapter incompatibility; seems rather planned by Supermicro.....or I'm atleast a bit suspicious. It's plenty new enough to have a UEFI bios but a short 'happy list' of NVMe controllers that will work with this board, as if by some 'miracle', all Intel....so lets start at the beginning; we'll get back to this later.
Of course the motherboard is as the thread title states; X10dai....but we'lre going to have some fun shoehorning this into a modern 'gamer case' that can actually handle an eATX motherboard. It's an inexpensive one I found on ebay....was like 60 bucks shipped; the usual tempered glass thing intended for the silly ARGB fans, etc.... 🤮
Spiced up with liquid cooling; a pair of asetek 650LX coolers. Plentiful and also cheap.
The 'meat'.
I won't bore you with too much assembly.
Modding a new case; clearances were too tight to fit the fans under the radiators.
Gives it charm.
1200W Antec power supply.
The real RAM. 512GB worth I got for really cheap!
Some temp testing idle and under load. These are 160W CPU's. I was impressed with how cool they ran.
Even crunching some numbers, they didn't get too warm.
No RGB lighting.....but a translucent case like this needs a little something....
...but here's where the problems began... I used a Dell NVMe adapter with a 2TB Patriot M.2. Windows install went just fine, it saw the drive, install, and done....or so I thought. Upon reboot after file copy, no 'windows boot manager' as a boot option.... Long story short, there's no EFI drivers in the BIOS for any other NVMe controllers other than what's in SM's 'happy list'....which I thought was really shoddy of SM....but they pretty much told me to pound sand, there will not be any further BIOS releases for this board.... ðŸ˜
Ok, I'm not going down like this; it's an AMI APTIO firmware, and after some research, used this instructional on how to add the NVMe UEFI driver into the binary:
https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/ho...efi-bios/30901
After completing this and flashing the BIOS, tada!! Windows boot manager now appears as a boot option.
I did have to reinstall Windows after the flash though.... The previous install showed up as 'windows boot manager', so I know the BIOS mod worked, but it would just hang when selected as a boot device. Reinstalled windows and no more issues!!
...and here we are!!
I have attached the modded BIOS to this thread as well....incase anyone out there runs into this, I'll save them the trouble of hacking a BIOS.
Enjoy....this thread created from this beast!
MB: Supermicro X10DAI
CPU: 2x E5-2687W @ 3GHz - total 24C 48T
Cooled by Asetek 650LX 2011-3 Coolers
RAM 16x 32GB Samsung PC4-2400T - 512GB
GPU: Quadro M5000 8GB
Dell 2-slot NVMe Adapter + 2TB SSD
PSU: Antec 1200W TruePower
Of course the motherboard is as the thread title states; X10dai....but we'lre going to have some fun shoehorning this into a modern 'gamer case' that can actually handle an eATX motherboard. It's an inexpensive one I found on ebay....was like 60 bucks shipped; the usual tempered glass thing intended for the silly ARGB fans, etc.... 🤮
Spiced up with liquid cooling; a pair of asetek 650LX coolers. Plentiful and also cheap.
The 'meat'.
I won't bore you with too much assembly.
Modding a new case; clearances were too tight to fit the fans under the radiators.
Gives it charm.
1200W Antec power supply.
The real RAM. 512GB worth I got for really cheap!
Some temp testing idle and under load. These are 160W CPU's. I was impressed with how cool they ran.
Even crunching some numbers, they didn't get too warm.
No RGB lighting.....but a translucent case like this needs a little something....
...but here's where the problems began... I used a Dell NVMe adapter with a 2TB Patriot M.2. Windows install went just fine, it saw the drive, install, and done....or so I thought. Upon reboot after file copy, no 'windows boot manager' as a boot option.... Long story short, there's no EFI drivers in the BIOS for any other NVMe controllers other than what's in SM's 'happy list'....which I thought was really shoddy of SM....but they pretty much told me to pound sand, there will not be any further BIOS releases for this board.... ðŸ˜
Ok, I'm not going down like this; it's an AMI APTIO firmware, and after some research, used this instructional on how to add the NVMe UEFI driver into the binary:
https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/ho...efi-bios/30901
After completing this and flashing the BIOS, tada!! Windows boot manager now appears as a boot option.
I did have to reinstall Windows after the flash though.... The previous install showed up as 'windows boot manager', so I know the BIOS mod worked, but it would just hang when selected as a boot device. Reinstalled windows and no more issues!!
...and here we are!!
I have attached the modded BIOS to this thread as well....incase anyone out there runs into this, I'll save them the trouble of hacking a BIOS.
Enjoy....this thread created from this beast!
MB: Supermicro X10DAI
CPU: 2x E5-2687W @ 3GHz - total 24C 48T
Cooled by Asetek 650LX 2011-3 Coolers
RAM 16x 32GB Samsung PC4-2400T - 512GB
GPU: Quadro M5000 8GB
Dell 2-slot NVMe Adapter + 2TB SSD
PSU: Antec 1200W TruePower
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