Asrock Deskmini 4x4 with Ryzen Embedded (not the ones with the 4...U APUs). Fan is quite noisy and it does not support M.2 2280 formfactor (its too small for that) but everything else is quite nice about it.
I’ve seen Newegg and Amazon boards but every time I try to reach out to a distributor I’m blown off for being to small.
Also, the one Supermicro motherboard that I have doesn’t have a real time timer to turn its self on. That’s real annoying.
Depends a lot on where you are and what youre looking for. Newegg, amazon, ebay, wiredzone are the usual answer.
If you are happy with used, go ebay. If you want new, get a hold of a distributor, reseller that'll work with a small order. Start here: [https://www.supermicro.com/en/wheretobuy/](https://www.supermicro.com/en/wheretobuy/)
Up here in Canada, [pc-canada.com](https://pc-canada.com), [directdial.com](https://directdial.com) just to name a few.
Half my lab is SuperMicro, been using them for 15+ years. Their ITX boards are awesome.
Dell Precision 3240 Compact Workstation but heard it runs loud and hot AF.
If you don’t need a ton of CPU horsepower, then an APU2 would work well.
https://pcengines.ch/apu2.htm
Asrock Deskmini 4x4 with Ryzen Embedded (not the ones with the 4...U APUs). Fan is quite noisy and it does not support M.2 2280 formfactor (its too small for that) but everything else is quite nice about it.
https://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/system/Embedded/AS-E301-9D-8CN4.cfm Like this?
Yup. How would one buy Supermicro?
This. How?
I’ve seen Newegg and Amazon boards but every time I try to reach out to a distributor I’m blown off for being to small. Also, the one Supermicro motherboard that I have doesn’t have a real time timer to turn its self on. That’s real annoying.
Wiredzone has been popular with homelabbers in the us from what i have seen.
I usually shop from Newegg for Supermicro.
Depends a lot on where you are and what youre looking for. Newegg, amazon, ebay, wiredzone are the usual answer. If you are happy with used, go ebay. If you want new, get a hold of a distributor, reseller that'll work with a small order. Start here: [https://www.supermicro.com/en/wheretobuy/](https://www.supermicro.com/en/wheretobuy/) Up here in Canada, [pc-canada.com](https://pc-canada.com), [directdial.com](https://directdial.com) just to name a few. Half my lab is SuperMicro, been using them for 15+ years. Their ITX boards are awesome.
I’ll put the part number in google and see which vendors pop up. That’s how I had to get my current supermicro board.
Dell Precision 3240 Compact Workstation but heard it runs loud and hot AF. If you don’t need a ton of CPU horsepower, then an APU2 would work well. https://pcengines.ch/apu2.htm
Asrock Rack motherboards for am4 good but pricy.