![]() ![]() Also, the motherboards were in separate Supermicro server cases, so they exhibit this problem regardless of the PSU they are connected to. ![]() I'm thinking perhaps I may be doing something wrong, since three different motherboards exhibiting the same problem seems odd. If anyone can offer some insight, I'd be grateful. I even elevated the motherboards away from the motherboard tray onto some plastic risers to make sure it wasn't being grounded somewhere, but the issue remained. I removed all expansion cards and unnecessary cables attached to the motherboard (no usb headers, no mouse/keyboard, no fans), and used a single RAM chip to test each memory slot one by one, to confirm this was indeed the issue. ![]() I can fill the blue DIMM slots to capacity using the RAM recommended from the respective motherboard webpages with no stability issues, but as soon as I place a single RAM chip in any of the black DIMMs the motherboards will not post. This seems to be the case in the two motherboards I received from Newegg, and the overnight replacement I received for the X9SRL-F from Amazon. They work pretty well, with one exception: Out of the 8 memory slots (4 black and 4 blue), I can only place memory chips in the blue DIMM slots. I have three Supermicro motherboards: Two X9SRL-F and one X10SRi-F ![]()
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