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Dedicated Server with Consumer class Motherboard
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Dedicated Server with Consumer class Motherboard

Hi,

I'm looking for a dedicated server with a consumer class motherboard (not supermicro).
The reason is I need a motherboard with onboard audio on it.

i7-4790 (or similar, passmark 9k up preferred)
16-32GB RAM
256GB SSD (or larger)
1Gbps port (5-10TB, your best offer)
Free KVM on request
2 IPs (better if /29)
USA Preferred but could be anywhere, please provide a test IP.

I currently pay $55 at reliablesite for a similar spec server but they use supermicro so I need to move. Anything below $55 would be nice.

Btw, I already have a server with Hetzner.

Thank you for your help.

Comments

  • per0xideper0xide Member
    edited August 2019

    have you thought about just shipping a PCI audio card (or USB?) to Reliablesite and asking them nicely to install it?

    btw, what is the audio used for? to play sweet tunes to the datacenter techs?

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    Our Xeon E3 1245 v2s have audio onboard although they aren't consumer class.

  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    SoYouStart uses consumer boards

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited August 2019

    Almost the entire Kimsufi lineup should have one (and for very cheap), but as I see they don't really match your requirements.

    On the other hand most likely there should be a solution/workaround to this requirement, I could see the need for a GPU, but presence of a sound card can be emulated easily in KVM, VirtualBox and such.

  • zeze said: Btw, I already have a server with Hetzner.

    Does it have audio? Do you need audio input and output both, and does it have them? Is the quality ok? Inquiring minds, heh.

  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited August 2019

    Well, this is a new kind of request. Interesting.

    What can one do with the on board DAC/DSP on a headless host?

  • @vimalware asked:
    What can one do with the on board DAC/DSP on a headless host?

    @per0xide answered:
    to play sweet tunes to the datacenter techs

  • vimalware said: What can one do with the on board DAC/DSP on a headless host?

    Play my 🔥 mixtape to NOC staff.

  • vimalware said: What can one do with the on board DAC/DSP on a headless host?

    Capture DRM'd streaming audio by feeding it back to the input port.

  • @willie said:

    vimalware said: What can one do with the on board DAC/DSP on a headless host?

    Capture DRM'd streaming audio by feeding it back to the input port.

    Ooh. Nice

    Thanked by 1hzr
  • serverofferserveroffer Member, Patron Provider

    Can do AMD Ryzen 5 2600, EU, no KVM, test IP

  • zezezeze Member

    @vimalware said:
    Well, this is a new kind of request. Interesting.

    What can one do with the on board DAC/DSP on a headless host?

    I use Sam Broadcaster for automation and OBS picks up the audio, mix it with video then stream it to Youtube/Twitch.

    Using VAC or any 'software audio cards', kvm, vmware, etc. won't work. Sam Broadcaster or RadioDJ will play for a while then crash.

  • serveroffer said: Can do AMD Ryzen 5 2600, EU, no KVM, test IP

    Got a url for this?

  • @willie said:

    vimalware said: What can one do with the on board DAC/DSP on a headless host?

    Capture DRM'd streaming audio by feeding it back to the input port.

    I thought you can do that with virtual audio card? Choose the audio output as the virtual card and it'll create a wav file with the recording...

  • It wouldn't surprise me if DRM drivers check for that somehow. Thus the requirement of a hardware card.

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