All their Epyc 3000 boards are m-itx. It is silly that the 4 integrated 10Gb Nics aren't being used. Maybe SM has to pay extra for using them. And only 4 S-ATA ports. Didn't give it any thought so far since my needs are different, but it does make them less likely to be in a NAS. The Epyc 3000 supports 8. I'm wondering who SM had in mind designing those boards.
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Foeketijn - Friday, October 4, 2019 - link
Welcome to the Netherlands! I need updated Epyc 3000 boards. Availability would also help. Just so you know. Some free Dutch feedback.Zoolook13 - Friday, October 4, 2019 - link
A m-itx for a nas build would be really nice, dual 10Gb nics and lot's of SATA :)Foeketijn - Sunday, October 6, 2019 - link
All their Epyc 3000 boards are m-itx. It is silly that the 4 integrated 10Gb Nics aren't being used. Maybe SM has to pay extra for using them.And only 4 S-ATA ports. Didn't give it any thought so far since my needs are different, but it does make them less likely to be in a NAS. The Epyc 3000 supports 8.
I'm wondering who SM had in mind designing those boards.