Yes, but I don’t see any that look power related. The labels all have debug and fan and USB and what not on them
Aux 1 and aux 2 probably completely programmable
I meant ipmi card in a thunderbolt pcie enclosure.
You and your apple products
Macmini ESXi cluster would be way better with them.
Got an email back from the ASRock Rack team ->
“Thank you for your patience! According to product firmware engineering team, it’s said that the PAUL card works on all standard PCIe slot , and they are working on the documentation for this product and may release it soon. Thank you!”
Also, I can’t say enough nice things about how fast they got back to me and how easy they were to work with!
Wow.
I・NEED・THIS
??? where did you get it from? are they for sale anywhere?
You want, or you have?
I’m not saying some of us are jealous, but we would certainly be grateful for a review?
Also, if you could tell us whether you got it through commercial channels (I.e. internet shop) or through enterprise (from a vendor) or if you are a tester of parts. If you can tell us that is.
That may or may not be a bot based on recent postings.
Hey, you, ruining my dreams like the most sadistic of teachers… Do you also use a red pen of DOOM?
If you get word on release keep us in the loop
Scalpers probably will be all over this.
Anyone knows how much is the fish?
I don’t think anyone knows what the MSRP will be as of yet. I think $100 is the sweet spot for this card but we’ll see. Anything over that, it becomes too much of a dealbreaker. I’m betting it’s $150 though. Might be worth it if you have a AM4 workstation that you absolutely love and have a x1 slot open for it.
I don’t think this will be anywhere near 100$ considering IPMI is on 200$ boards… sure it’s a separate PCB but shouldn’t be that expensive.
Got some here if you’re in Australia, bit more than I was expecting, hopefully because of poor currency conversion…
Oh, two hundred dollarydoo’s?
That must be three shillings and sixpence
does L1T have an AsRock Rack rep? i notice so many threads here for their new stuff and it’s it’s SMB/Enterprise/Home Lab friendly stuff.
Someone over on STH has a sample and has some comments on it working: