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SUPERMICRO MBD-X9SCM-O Server Motherboard
Features
- Single socket H2 (LGA 1155) supports Intel® Xeon® E3-1200 & E3-1200 v2 series, 2nd and 3rd Gen Core i3 processors***, Pentium, Celeron
- Intel® C204 PCH Chipset
- Up to 32GB DDR3 ECC 1333MHz / 1600MHz*** UDIMMs in 4 sockets
- Intel® 82579LM and 82574L, 2x Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports
- 4x SATA2 3Gb/s w/ RAID 0, 1, 5, 10; 2x SATA3 6Gb/s w/ RAID 0, 1
- 2x (x8) PCI-E 3.0*** slots, 2x (x4) PCI-E 2.0 in x8 slots
- 9x USB 2.0 ports (2 rear + 6 via header + 1 Type-A)
Specifications
Product SKUs | |
MBD-X9SCM -B | X9SCM (Bulk Pack) |
Physical Stats | |
Form Factor | uATX |
Dimensions | 9.6' x 9.6', (24.4cm x 24.4 cm) |
Processor/Cache | |
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System Memory | |
Memory Capacity |
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Memory Type | 1333/1600MHz*** ECC DDR3 SDRAM 72-bit, 240-pin gold-plated DIMMs |
DIMM Sizes | 8GB, 4GB, 2GB, 1GB |
Memory Voltage | 1.5 V, 1.35V |
Error Detection |
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On-Board Devices | |
Chipset | Intel® C204 PCH chipset |
SATA |
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Network Controllers |
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Video | BMC integrated Matrox G200 |
Super I/O | Nuvoton NCT6776F |
Input / Output | |
Serial ATA |
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LAN | 2x RJ45 LAN ports |
USB | 9x USB 2.0 ports total(2x rear + 6x via header + 1x type A) |
VGA | 1x VGA port |
Serial Port / Header | 2x Fast UART 16550 serial port(one header and one rear port) |
DOM | 1x DOM (Disk on Module) power connector |
TPM | 1x TPM 1.2 20-pin Header |
Expansion Slots | |
PCI-Express |
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System BIOS | |
BIOS Type | 64Mb SPI Flash EEPROM with AMI BIOS |
BIOS Features |
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Management | |
Software |
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Power Configurations |
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PC Health Monitoring | |
Voltage |
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FAN |
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Temperature |
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LED |
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Other Features |
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What's in the Box
Learn more about the Supermicro MBD-X9SCM-O
- Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
- Manufacturer Contact Info
- Website: https://www.supermicro.com/index_home.cfm|
- Support Phone: 1-408-503-8000
- Support Website|
- Return Policies
- Return for refund within: Non-refundable
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Newegg.com's Replacement Only Return Policy.
Supermicro X9scm-f Raid Controller Driver Windows 10
Pros: Cheap.
Can use regular desktop CPUs.
Seems pretty fast and stable.
Minimal driver requirements.
Cons: Has SERIOUS issues with add-on RAID controllers. Reading online this is an ongoing problem. However, my HP P400 controllers aren't the most compatible cards by any means, but we shall see how my new Areca card goes once it comes in.
Other Thoughts: If you install the Intel NIC drivers you can team the two onboard NICs and run a single 2Gb connection if your switch supports it.
There are known compatibility issues with the second NIC model and VMWare ESX installs. Community drivers are available to make it work, but it is a bit of a hack. I am using mine with Windows 2008 R2 though and have no issues with NICs.
Pros: Great entry-level server board, can't beat the price. Have used ~11 of these for different customers, never had a failure.
Not sure what the previous reviewer is talking about:
-works perfectly with Server 2008-R2
-I always install the latest RST driver(64bit)- no issues there
-I use LSI MegaRAID cards- no BIOS tweaking required
Cons: Haven't really found any yet- it simply does what it is supposed to.
Other Thoughts: Have tried it with Server 2012 Eval, runs great, but I am still using 2008-R2 for customer systems for the moment.
Pros: I am using this board for a WHS 2011 Server. It's connected to 2-4 bay backplanes 4-1TB drives on RAID 5, 2-1TB drives on stand alone, 2 hot spares). Rock solid stability with a Xeon E3 3.1 GHz 8GB ECC RAM.
Cons: My original intent was to install Win 2008 R2 Server, but it isn't supported Strange that it supports WHS 2011 which is built on 2008 R2. Intel RST isn't supported in 64 bit, it will break the OS beyond repair and a reinstall is the only option. No printed manual, just a quick guide-useless.
Other Thoughts: Only ECC RAM is supported, but if you do your research, that isn't a problem. BIOS needed extensive tweaking to recognize a secondary drive controller (SIL 3132).
Pros: price, features, size
Cons: Board will not power up. Standby power indicator is on, but nothing further. No beeps, no attempt to even spin the cpu fan.
Supermicro Raid Controller
Other Thoughts: the ground pin for the reset switch shows 3.3v, but ground for the power switch is correct. Something isn't right.
Comments: For the price this is a good board. There is better out there but the price for this board is tough to beat.. if size is a concern.
Comments: The only real issue i have with this motherboard is the memory it supports. ECC memory, unbuffered, which is quite uncommon in a server...
Comments: Make sure your case supports MicroATX. I used it in a Supermicro case (CSE-825MTQ-R700LPB) and the power cables to the fans were too short. I had to order longer cables (CBL-0088L). ALSO, make sure your RAM is both ECC and unregistered non-buffered (it seems like an odd combination, but Newegg carries it).