ASRock Rack X570D4I 2T Tag Close At SC19. The high clock works very well for our mostly c/c++ code, especially for the cost(3700x).Funny thing is the high core counts and extra I/O PCIe 4 probably help *more* in low-end servers than in most of the PCs where these chips are now. If you have been salivating at potentially using one of the new 3rd gen AMD Ryzen chips with ECC memory support to make a high core count server, this may be the best option. That’s plenty for dual m2 or u2I really wish that ASRock would support 128GB ECC RAM in their “server” configurations.I’d love to get an x570 board in a 1U or 2U case with:I would use two of these to consolidate my virtualization farm in my home office.I might have to look at an older Threadripper…Btw: X570D4I-2T vs X470D4U2-2T ( mini vs micro ) and mini is always more expensive…Now listed on AsrockRack.com: I think this board is very illthoughtout to be totally honestFor applications like a small NAS device then a normal AM4 board is more than enough and are available pretty cheaply with BETTER SPECSLike the X399 board this would have been better as an ATX board or larger to allow for more expansion and to make it suitable for a MUCH wider range of applications, but crippling the board with just a single PCIe slot, then crippling it again with a shortage of PCIe M.2 storage as they did on the other boards makes it seem like they DONT want to even try and encroach on Supermicros dominance in the DIY server board marketThe X399 with dual 10gb ports was “good” despite its M.2 capabilities being crippled out of the gate as it had the PCIe slots to allow expansion via other meansBut this has none of the advantages of the X399 board, DOES have its own limitations and seems to have also carried forwards some of the limitations of the previous boardsSo whilst I quite like the X399 2T variant and was hoping to add an X570 version for a server to run gaming VMs over the network this board REALLY doesnt cut the mustard at allAt the VERY least I would have wanted 2×16, 2×4, 1×8 PCie slots, 2 x4 NVME M.2 sockets, 2x 10gb ethernet + IMPI with dedicated NICAnything less than that and I might as well just use a normal motherboard and save a small fortune and live without IMPIEven the X470 version has MUCH more real world applications than this Mitx variantUtterly pointless motherboard with extremely limited use cases most of which would be better served by a MUCH cheaper standard motherboard anyway leaving me to wonder who would even bother to buy this pile of poorly thought out trashAlso, isnt it about time server/workstation boards had BOTH VGA and HDMI outputs for local video? We are going to curate a selection of the best posts from STH each week and deliver them directly to you. Die Grafikkarte bekommt nun 3 anstatt 2 Lüfter spendiert. Das X570D4I-2T wird von ASRock als Performance-Desktop, SFF-Server oder NAS-Mainboard platziert. ASRock legt die Radeon RX 5700 XT Challenger auf. Here is a very interesting one from SC19, the ASRock Rack X570D4I-2T. The X570D4I-2T platform can be used both for high-performance desktops and for small form-factor servers/NAS with robust storage capabilities. Patrick … Abseits des besseren Kühlers bietet die Radeon RX 5700 XT Challenger Pro 8G OC auch eine Backplate.ASRock gibt die Taktraten mit 1.650 MHz in der Basis, 1.795 MHz beim Game-Takt und mit 1.905 MHz beim maximalen Turbo an. TAGS; amd; ASRock Rack; Ryzen; Previous article First PCIe Gen4 HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen10 Plus and DL385 Gen10 Plus. Stattdessen setzt ASRock bei der neuen Grafikkarte auf einen deutlich veränderten Kühler, der mit einer Breite von 2,7-Slot nicht nur deutlich größer ist, sondern auch drei im Durchmesser 80 mm große Axial-Lüfter anstatt deren zwei einsetzt.Allzu viele Details verrät ASRock über den Kühler jedoch nicht. Next article NVIDIA PG150 Passively Cooled RTX 2080 Ti Spotted at SC19. Supports AMD Ryzen™ 3rd Generation Series Processors(Max 105W)) Supports 4x DDR4 ECC and non-ECC SO DIMM, total DIMM size 128GB; Supports up 8 x SATA3 by OCulink and 1x M.2 ports; Integrated IPMI 2.0 with KVM and Dedicated LAN (RTL8211E) Supports 1x PCIe Gen4x16 link (Matisse) Supports 2x 10GLAN Intel X550-AT2 Specifications; Download; Manual; CPU Support List; Memory … Der Game-Takt ist damit 45 MHz höher als bei AMDs Referenzvorgaben. Auch wenn die Grafikkarten-Welt primär auf die neuen High-End-Produkte von AMD und Nvidia auf Basis von Die Radeon RX 5700 XT Challenger D 8G OC ist ein alter Bekannter, das neue Modell hat aber nicht einfach nur ein zusätzliches „Pro“ mehr und ein „D“ weniger im Namen. Hopefully, this platform goes into production soon so those die-hard AMD Ryzen enthusiasts who want to use the new chips in compact servers can do so.