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Revision as of 04:48, 3 June 2018
This is a collection of components known to work with the Talos™ II-based solutions. It's maintained by both Raptor CS and community members.
Cases
These cases were successfully used by someone.
- SuperMicro SC732i-500B
- Not recommended for 12 core and higher CPUs
- SuperMicro SC732D4-903B
- Add-on sound card recommended
- Add-on USB 2.0 card or USB 3.0 hub recommended
- SuperMicro SC747TQ-R1400B or SC747TG-R1400B-SQ
- Hot swap drive capable; SAS recommended
- Recommended for use with one or more high-end GPUs
- Listed as EoL by Supermicro, replaced with 1620 versions. Same fan modules and PDU used in newer, higher watt, version. (Robbieab (talk))
- System Assembly Video - SC747TG-R1400B-SQ
- Rosewill RSV-L4500
- Fans are two wire and use molex connectors
Known problematic cases
- BeQuiet Dark Base 900 (Robbieab (talk))
- Claims to support E-ATX on the BeQuiet website
- Infographic showing the motherboard space to only be 322mm deep, which is 8.2mm short of the full-size E-ATX.
- Emailed them for clarification, but no response. Can't confirm either way.
- SuperMicro SC822
- Low speed fans provide insufficient airflow over CPU0, leading to overheating if more than one 4-core CPU is installed.
- Athena Power RM-3U8G1043
- Some motherboard standoffs needed to be removed, and others needed additional hight.
- There was no standoff hole for the top right.
- The support beam across the top of the case interferes with CPU2 heatsink, but can be easily removed.
Standoff issues
Stand off issues appear to be a very common problem. In many cases mitigation may be possible.
- Fractal Design Define XL R2
- Missing standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions.
- Some alternative standoff in at least the top-middle position may be required to prevent too much bending of the motherboard while inserting RAM.
- BitFenix Aurora
- Multiple missing standoff holes, some mitigation possible.
- Thermaltake Core W200
- Heavy, expensive, massive.
- Compatible with caveats
- Talos™ II mainboard will fit in E-ATX compatible side only (when viewed from rear of case, the right side) if the dual system case.
- Missing standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions. (non-essential but ensure proper support when inserting and removing RAM to avoid bending mainboard)
- Must remove wire-hole rubber grommets present under Talos™ II mainboard on right lower side for proper fit
- Nanoxia Deep Silence2 (Sharkcz)
- missing top-middle standoff hole, but I've used a plastic "flat" standoff instead
- Power LED - red goes to pin 15, black to pin 16
- possible mitigation is plastic standoff like ASS-10
Candidate Cases
These cases claim E-ATX support and are planned to be used, or were considered, by someone.
- Lian Li PC-V1000L (Robbieab (talk))
- Similar price point to the Supermicros with high power PSU.
- Very "Apple" brushed aluminium aesthetic.
- Couldn't confirm E-ATX was fullsize.
- Passed over in favour of the SuperMicro SC747TQ-R1400B
- Corsair 760T (mosst)
- Reasonably cheap.
- Unusually tasteful aesthetics for a consumer/gaming case. Looks like something Aperture Science would come up with.
- Yet to confirm if E-ATX is fullsize.
Power Supplies
When planning to run with both CPU sockets populated keep in mind that the power-supply should support also 2 8-pin EPS connectors.
- Seasonic PRIME 1300W
- Seasonic PRIME Ultra 650W
- FSP Group Twins ATX 1+1 Dual Module 700W 80 PLUS GOLD Hot Swappable Redundant Digital Power Supply
- Customer reported good build quality and proper functionality
Memory
The criteria are basically "is it ECC, is it registered, is it NOT LRDIMM"
From the manual:
Total Slots | 16 (4 channels per CPU) |
Capacity | 2TB maximum |
Memory Type | DDR4 1600/1866/2133/2400/2666 |
Memory Features | ECC |
Module Sizes | 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB (RDIMM) |
Tested memory
Module | Validation | ||||||||
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Manufacturer | Model | Size | Speed | Type | ECC | Stepping | Firmware | Source | Notes |
Pacific Sun | X10723042S | 8GB | DDR4-19200 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.1 | Hostboot cc2d45a | Official | |
Samsung | M393A1G40DB0-CPB | 8GB | DDR4-17000 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.2 | Hostboot 30dfd3b | meklort | Requires System Package v1.02 |
Kingston | KTH-PL424/16G | 16GB | DDR4-19200 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.1 | Hostboot cc2d45a | Official | |
Micron | MTA18ASF2G72PZ-2G3B1 | 16GB | DDR4-19200 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.2 | Hostboot 28927a7 | Official | |
Micron | MTA18ASF2G72PDZ-2G3D1 | 16GB | DDR4-19200 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.1 | Hostboot cc2d45a | Official | |
Micron | MTA36ASF4G72PZ-2G6D1 | 32GB | PC4-21333 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.2 | Hostboot 6ffaeb4 | cyrozap | |
Samsung | M393A4K40BB1-CRC | 32GB | DDR4-19200 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.1 | Hostboot 1e2221d | Official | |
Samsung | M393A2K40BB2-CTD | 16GB | DDR4-21300 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.2 | Hostboot 0c8fa110 | meklort | Will run at 2400MT/s with System Package v1.00 |
Samsung | M393A4K40BB2-CTD8Q | 32GB | DDR4-21333 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.2 | Hostboot 28927a7 | luke-jr | |
Samsung | M393A2G40EB2-CTD | 16GB | PC4-21300V-R | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.2 | Hostboot 30dfd3b | JSharp | Tested extensively with System Package v1.02 but does boot on v1.00, Dual 8-Core POWER9, x8 DIMM Modules (RCS Recommended Slot Configuration) |
Kingston | KVR24R17S8K4/32 | 8GB | DDR4-2400 | Registered | Yes | POWER9 DD2.2 | 1.04, PNOR d286337d | sharkcz | kit 4x 8GB, got 1 stick faulty, but 3x 8GB worked OK |
Known Incompatible Memory
NOTE: Memory may be removed from this table after firmware support has been added, or there may be a fundamental hardware incompatibility. If you have incompatible memory listed in the table below, you may want to bookmark and check this page from time to time to see if a firmware update has resolved the issue.
Module | Test Conditions | ||||||||
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Manufacturer | Model | Size | Speed | Type | ECC | Stepping | Firmware | Last Test | |
Samsung | M386A8K40BMB-CRC | 64GB | DDR4-19200 | Registered LRDIMM | Yes | POWER9 DD2.1 | Hostboot 1e2221d | 02/14/2018 |
SAS/SATA Storage Drives
Connected via optional on-board PM8068 controller, or via PCIe controller. NVMe cards are also supported.
Boards with onboard SAS have 1x MiniSAS (or something like that? confirm!) port, and 4x standard SATA-III ports.
PCIe Devices
Storage Controllers
- LSI 9300 SAS HBAs
- PM8068-based SAS HBAs
- Supermicro AOC-SLG3-4E2P 4-port OCuLink adapter
NVMe M.2 Adapters
- Ableconn PEXM2-SSD M.2 NGFF PCIe SSD to PCI Express 3.0 x4 Host Adapter Card (M.2 to PCIe adapter)
- Delock PCI Express x4 Card > 1 x internal NVMe M.2 Key M 80 mm - Low Profile Form Factor
NVMe Storage Drives
- Samsung 950 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)
- Samsung 960 EVO / PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)
- Intel Optane 900P NVMe XPoint PCIe
- WD Black PCIe (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)
Graphics Cards
No display? Check out the GPU Troubleshooting page.
AMD
All AMD GPUs currently have DMA issues (limited to 32-bit, which can cause crashes) with the current Talos II firmware. This is expected to be fixed in future firmware updates.
- AMD Radeon HD 5850 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.
- AMD Radeon HD 7850 - Disabled onboard VGA. Using amdgpu is highly unstable, radeon driver is usable but has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.
- AMD Radeon HD 7950 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.
- Radeon R9 290X
- AMD Radeon Pro WX7100 - Available pre-installed on Talos II workstation, server, and desktop configurations.
- AMD Radeon Pro WX5100
- AMD Radeon Pro WX4100 - May need at least linux 4.16 in order to get Xorg to work.
Sound Cards
- Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX SB1570 PCIe 5.1 Sound Card
- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity PCIe Audio Sound Card (SB0880)
- AMD Radeon HD 5850 and 7950 (HDMI audio)
- VANTEC NBA-120U (USB)
- Mackie Onyx Blackjack (USB) Recording Interface
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CAPI Devices
- Mellanox ConnectX-6 EN 200Gb/s Adapter Card