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=== Example build === I recently built my own SuperServer, since I really only needed a 4-core system, and wanted the Xeon D-15x1 refresh. this led me to the Xeon D-1521 on the X10SDV-4C-TLN2F motherboard. Equipped with the part lists above, I set out to build my own list. Parts List: # 1x X10SDV-4C-TLN2F motherboard in the -B version, which includes the MCP-260-00084-0N I/O shield. This motherboard doesn't have a CPU fan. # 1x CSE-721TQ-250B Mini Tower Chassis, which includes the CSE-SAS-733TQ SAS backplane, the PWS-251-1H, 1U 250W Flex ATX Multi-output Bronze Power Supply, the FAN-0124L4, 12 CM x12 CM fan, four MCP-220-00075-0B and four 3.5" disk trays and two 2.5" disk bays. # 1x CBL-0157L-02, 8 pin to 8 pin ribbon SGPIO cable with tube , 40cm, PBF for SES-II # 5x CBL-0473L, 21cm 30AWG SATA S-S cable to link up the four SATA ports on the SAS backplane to the motherboard and one for a 2.5" bay. These are very thin cables. Highly recommended # 1x CBL-0483L, 29cm 30AWG SATA S-S cable to link up the the second 2.5" bay. # 1x SSD-DM016-PHI SSD SATADOM (optional) # 1x Samsung 950 Pro 512GB NVMe drive (optional, but very highly recommended. Best money I ever spent on a piece of storage. The performance and latency are just... WOW.) # 2x Noctua NF-A6x25 PWM 60x25mm PWM fans for the CPU and case. # 2-4x M393A4K40BB0-CPB, Samsumg 32GB RAM modules to pimp out the server to 64 or 128GB. I highly recommend spending the extra money to get 128GB.
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