it is actually full-width, it can take in full-length x16 cards but negotiate its speed down to x8 not x4Quick question. Is this a mechanical x4 slot or full width?
it is actually full-width, it can take in full-length x16 cards but negotiate its speed down to x8 not x4Quick question. Is this a mechanical x4 slot or full width?
Received this today. Everything works fine. thank you @aasimenatorPaid for One P330 + 65W adapter + i5 9500 + 8GB + 256GB NVMe SSD
Full configuration pleaseYes, I still have a few available.
To all those who were waiting for it, I have 5 x i5 9500T CPUs in stock and 5 x P330 in stock, to be sold as a bundle @ Rs. 14000/- for CPU + Barebones
Yep I got this bracket printed with black abs .05mm fdm.. Looks good and keeps the card sturdy.thumbs up @aasimenator
great device at great price.
I just deployed it as an opnsense load balancer. Despite the bad power management on freebsd (as against say debian or even windows), it’s drawing just 15W at the wall (actual load).
I know a 9500t is extreme overkill for this but i was almost about to purchase a protectlii clone with a celeron for a slightly higher price on amazon.com so this is a much much better buy .
For anyone wondering about the fit, printing the stl shared by @aasimenator on the previous page is good enough to secure the pcie card.
i self printed with PLA so its a little soft (notice the crack near the screw ) - but again, don't think i am ever going to wrestle with that card so should be fineYep I got this bracket printed with black abs .05mm fdm.. Looks good and keeps the card sturdy.
Btw are you using load balancer to combine 2 isp connections or load balancing some self hosted service?
HSG? How do you manage 3 uplinks with 3 ports? Or wan 3 is where wan1+2 traffic goes?i self printed with PLA so its a little soft (notice the crack near the screw ) - but again, don't think i am ever going to wrestle with that card so should be fine
I am using opnsense more as a 3 WAN failover setup.
WAN1 is primary (Airtel fiber), WAN 2 is Jio 4G LTE for failover for those random days when Airtel fiber goes down - happens somewhat regularly in Pune unfortunately.
WAN3 is HSG LAN with a shared WAN .
Failovers are within a few seconds so we often dont even realize there is an outage till until someone starts moaning on the HSG whatsapp group
The housing society i live in. It’s again an Airtel fiber line so it’s usefulness as a backup is kinda moot but since it’s there, might as well.HSG? How do you manage 3 uplinks with 3 ports? Or wan 3 is where wan1+2 traffic goes?
This was sold to @abmr2d2Hey Guys,
I have one more unit that is pretty special. its a P330 with Nvidia Quadro P1000 4GB GDDR5 GPU
You can have this as a barebones (with GPU) for Rs. 15000/-