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Motherboard Information
ylai edited this page Jun 5, 2015
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This page lists motherboards that are tested - both failures and successes.
The motherboard selection can be important when using the PCIe interface on the NetFPGA-SUME card.
(Please add the release version used in testing)
Model | CPU | BIOS version | Reported by | Notes |
Fatal1ty FM2A88X+ Killer | AMD A10-7850K Kaveri 12 Compute Cores (4C+8G) 3.7GHz Socket FM2+ | Chung-Yuan Christian University, Taiwan | ||
ASUS H97-Pro | Intel Core i7-4790 Processor (8M Cache @ 3.6 GHz) | Chung-Yuan Christian University, Taiwan | ||
ASUS Z87A | Intel i7-4770 Haswell CPU @3.4GHz | 1609 | University of Cambridge | |
Supermicro X10DAi | Intel E5-2643 v3 (Haswell) | University of Cambridge | ||
Supermicro X10DRG-Q | Intel E5-2667 v3 (Haswell) | University of Cambridge | ||
Supermicro X9DRG-QF | Intel E5-2620 v3 (Haswell) @2.0GHz | Technion | ||
Dell R720 | Intel E5-2630 v2 (Ivy Bridge) @2.6GHz | UCL/University of Cambridge | ||
Dell R730 | E5-2695 v3 @2.30GHz | A06 | University of Cambridge |
These motherboards are known to be incompatible or have suffered some other sort of failure.
Model | CPU | Bios version | Reported by | Details of failure |
Intel S2600IP | Intel E5 Sandy Bridge | University of Cambridge | Sandy bridge cores will only run as PCIe Gen.2. BIOS update did not eliminate the problem. Refer to Intel Errata |