MinisForum MS-01 - Owners Thread

Right, it's back up now, looks like it has done the following on mine:
  • Cleared UEFI settings
  • Cleared Intel VMT configuration (Not the array itself, just the config on the controller)
  • Cleared Intel AMT configuration
  • Reset vTPM contents
 
I was lazily putting the nvme fan housing back on and the screw touched the board. I thought it was toast but after a few minutes it powered up again...lucky save
That's a lucky escape with these units as I've found they can be quite sensitive when it comes to static etc from posts on other places where the unit can built up a charge over time which causes it not to turn on.

Not had that yet on mine but still "unnerving" :)
 
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Good to know though I swapped a drive over from my live pfsense unit to the updated spare unit and it booted up with no issues..handy spare etc
 
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Good to know though I swapped a drive over from my live pfsense unit to the updated spare unit and it booted up with no issues..handy spare etc
Update is complete on mine now for the UEFI and X710, after getting my settings back in the unit boot up temp seems to have dropped by 5-7c. Could be a fluke but something worth noting.

I'll leave the other two till tomorrow so I can see if anything interesting happens this evening thought I doubt it will decide to do anything spectacular :D
 
Update is complete on mine now for the UEFI and X710, after getting my settings back in the unit boot up temp seems to have dropped by 5-7c. Could be a fluke but something worth noting.

I'll leave the other two till tomorrow so I can see if anything interesting happens this evening thought I doubt it will decide to do anything spectacular :D
That's a good drop. My i5 runs at 20 according to the pf sensors. What is the temp reported at?
 
That's a good drop. My i5 runs at 20 according to the pf sensors. What is the temp reported at?
Mine's a heck of a lot hotter than 20 :D

So mine are located in two different areas, one in the office, one in the network cupboard

Office (1.22 BIOS):
Package 40c avg (36 low 47 peak)
P-Core 39c avg (36 low 45 peak)
E-Core 37c avg (35 low 43 peak)

Network cabinet (1.26 BIOS):
Package 46c avg (44 low 68 peak)
P-Core 42c avg (39 low 67 peak)
E-Core 40c avg (39 low 59 peak)

For both units turbo is off and they are configured in max performance without turbo, I've also lowered the power down to 45000 (Limit 1) and 60000 (Limit 2) with CPU utilisation capped at 97% in Windows to stop the random turbo boost spikes

Whilst the network cabinet one is hotter it's in a cupboard with limited ventilation and its about 5-10c hotter so it's not doing too bad all things considered
 
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Nice!.. useful to see what you get. I ran my ms01 with an 8gb/8gb symmetrical fttp connection recently. Handled it no problem with an iperf3 Internet based server for tests...
Sweet jesus!

Mine doesn't have that through put however two of the units are host to 7 VMs each with the one in the network cabinet hosting 2 VMs, one of which gets around 1 - 2.5 Gbit/s sustained for 30 mins ish when doing backups daily :)
 
My isp offers 8gb/8gb for £99 pcm ;)
We had an ISP that was going to offer 10 Gbit/s near us however they went bust before they completed their roll out (I'm hoping the people who've bought them press ahead) as the max we can get it 1.65 Gbit/s which to be fair me and the mrs barely touch the sides off unless we are rebuilding our systems :D
 
We had an ISP that was going to offer 10 Gbit/s near us however they went bust before they completed their roll out (I'm hoping the people who've bought them press ahead) as the max we can get it 1.65 Gbit/s which to be fair me and the mrs barely touch the sides off unless we are rebuilding our systems :D
Tbh I had the 8gb on trial... meh. For what we do there was no noticeable difference between 2gb/2gb and the 8gb. I just really wanted to see if my lan, switch and self installed wiring could handle it. Which it can so if they drop the price by £20 pcm or somewhere round there I'm in... :cry:
 
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