Server board exactly as described. You can't tell its a refurb. It even came with a warning note that it must use Unbuffered ECC memory. Sofar it has been stable and performs well. Using it as a NAS with OpenMediaVault.
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wasn't familiar with the server specific heatsink/backplate and io shield which threw me off a little bit since planned to put in a desktop-type case, but the board itself works great. added proc and RAM and worked with zero problems on first boot. put a 80mm fan on the heatsink and found a desktop style i/o shield, should do the job nicely. great buy (1/2 price of new)
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Came up, no problems - good replacement for failed NAS server board
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Great motherboard. Works and is running my TrueNAS server
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This is a perfect choice in terms of value/price for home server in 2019.
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Purchased for a pfSense box and works perfectly with my E3-1220v2.
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Love this Motherboard
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Loving this motherboard so far, I can't wait to replace my i3/Q67 server set-up with actual server-grade hardware. IPMI and KVM over ethernet is one of those things I'm going to wonder how I ever did without. I can see why so many home server forums and other resources recommend this specific board, even though it's a few generations old now. Only one issue - I know this board is intended for a 1 or 2U rackmount chassis, but why do all of the front panel switch / LED headers have to be in the top right corner above the RAM slots instead of the lower right corner by the USB headers? A minor issue, but all the same. Overall though, excellent product.
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