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Supermicro X9SRL-O vs X9SRL-F

What are the drawbacks of the -O version? I seem to not find the difference?

I can get the -O for about 40€ less

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I can only find a X9SRL-F-O. The ones that drop the O, you can usually find the -O somewhere on the page. I also don't see a -O on Supermicro's website. I see a -B which means bulk order, so I think the -O is the way the retailer orders it?

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1 hour ago, Mikensan said:

I can only find a X9SRL-F-O. The ones that drop the O, you can usually find the -O somewhere on the page. I also don't see a -O on Supermicro's website. I see a -B which means bulk order, so I think the -O is the way the retailer orders it?

ok ill give you  a link to the board I found and think its a X9SRL-O: http://direkt.jacob-computer.de/supermicro-x9srl-o-retail-x9srl-o-artnr-1890936.html?ref=109

 

EDIT:

http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C600/X9SRL-F.cfm -F (-F-O)

http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C600/X9SRL.cfm -O

 

I see differences but dont have much understanding of their meaning or impact so could you explain? 

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Guys I really need help since I need to buy soon

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The only thing that stands out is IPMI, which is god send to me. Allows you to control the computer remotely (power it on, edit the bios etc..) as if you had a monitor/keyboard/mouse plugged in.

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