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Hetzner Motherboard Replacements for AX42, AX52 and AX102

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  • OhJohnOhJohn Member
    edited January 2025

    @fiberstate said: B450D4U

    No idea why that is but that model is running stable here while the B650D4U is bringing all the problems (and the Asustek Pro WS 565-ACE as well).

    I'm crossing my fingers that the B450D4U is not starting to show the same probs as well. But maybe it is a part problem that is affecting different models at different production times...

  • niknik Member, Host Rep

    I am wondering why no one is looking at MSI, they have great AM5 motherboards!

  • @fiberstate said: BIOS chip/component from a certain vendor

    Very interesting (this is the most specific detail that has been revealed/reported about this issue so far).

    I'm very curious on more detail(s) if you have any. I'm wondering what it is about the specific component that causes this issue - is it more an "interaction" with other components on the board/series or an issue with the component itself (then again, it must be something very specific to the board and not used in other models/series by ASRock as well as other MB manufacturers).

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  • @barbaros said:
    Does anyone happen to know which brand boards are these?

    @ilBarista said:
    most probably Asrock Rack yes, but custom design from the manufacture directly.

    @Strikerr said:
    Asrock B665D4U-1L

    @nik said:
    They are indeed using AsRock Rack (we had some AX102).

    @darkimmortal said:
    Closest I ever saw was a gen8 xeon on a Fujitsu workstation board built to server standards (without rotated ram and ipmi)

    @labze said:
    mix of ASRock and ASUS motherboards ... I believe ... the ASUS is something gaming motherboard.

    This.

    Another motherboard is Asus Pro WS 665-ACE (WS B665-ACE?):
    Asus Pro WS 665-ACE motherboard

    It was a custom m/b initially, then appeared on the Asus website, but still available for purchase only for large vendors.

    CPU socket and RAM slots are also rotated 90 degrees.

    This design resembles older ASUS M2R32-MVP and Soltek K8AN2E-GR14 motherboards.
    Also (now forgotten) BTX form factor from the Pentium 4 era.

  • @nullnothere said:

    @fiberstate said: BIOS chip/component from a certain vendor

    Very interesting (this is the most specific detail that has been revealed/reported about this issue so far).

    I'm very curious on more detail(s) if you have any. I'm wondering what it is about the specific component that causes this issue - is it more an "interaction" with other components on the board/series or an issue with the component itself (then again, it must be something very specific to the board and not used in other models/series by ASRock as well as other MB manufacturers).

    At our side we received the information that the issue would be related to " low reliability of a MOS on the board"

    AsrockRack should communicate about the issue...

    Thanked by 1nullnothere
  • fiberstatefiberstate Member, Patron Provider

    @OhJohn said:

    @fiberstate said: B450D4U

    No idea why that is but that model is running stable here while the B650D4U is bringing all the problems (and the Asustek Pro WS 565-ACE as well).

    I'm crossing my fingers that the B450D4U is not starting to show the same probs as well. But maybe it is a part problem that is affecting different models at different production times...

    Depends on the manufacture date from Asrock Rack. As mentioned, we've seen no stability issues on the RMA replacement boards they've sent from Q4 2024 and onward.

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