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Condition: | Seller refurbished
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The item has been restored to working order by the eBay seller or a third party. This means the item was inspected, cleaned, and repaired to full working order and is in excellent condition. This item may or may not be in original packaging. See seller’s listing for full details.
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Seller Notes: | “Tested for full functions, R2/Ready for Reuse” |
Network Connectivity: | 0 | MPN: | X9DRW-iF |
Model: | SBI-7227R-T2 | Processor Type: | Intel Xeon |
Number of Processors: | 0 | Brand: | Supermicro |
Interface: | Ethernet (RJ-45) | Form Factor: | 6U Rackmount |
Product Line: | 0 | Number of Memory Slots: | 0 |
Type: | Server | Series: | 0 |
Maximum RAM Capacity: | 0 | UPC: | Does Not Apply |
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30 days
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Money back or item exchange (buyer's choice)
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Buyer pays for return shipping
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Good value
Performs well
Fast
All well in the end
I'm ultimately happy with my purchase, but for a while I felt like I was possibly throwing good money after bad because of a few unexpected turns. The first issue was the board's non-standard size. I figured it'd be large but of the 3 spare cases I have the board is too large for all of them. I decided to open air mount the board, protected by grating. Then I had a problem with the board's narrow heat sink mounts, I had original bought a standard LGA2011 heat sink which couldn't be converted to a narrow mount. After that I had a crash course in 8-pin EPS connectors, followed by a lesson in the difference between one and two DIMM per channel memory. But all in all it was my out of date knowledge that was the problem, not anything that was wrong with the board. I'm only mentioning it so that others might have an easier time. The one thing I will blame SuperMicro for is that the manual for the board shows the JF1 header pins upside-down from the orientation of the board in the diagram. It took a few hours before I realized the power switch was on the wrong pins. The board has a built in RAID controller, which I'm happily taking advantage of.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: reviveit.io
New Motherboard
All the components are new as mentioned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: mcubedglobal