

- #CODERUSH UEFITOOL HOW TO#
- #CODERUSH UEFITOOL INSTALL#
- #CODERUSH UEFITOOL MOD#
- #CODERUSH UEFITOOL ARCHIVE#
#CODERUSH UEFITOOL HOW TO#
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#CODERUSH UEFITOOL MOD#
Mod Supermicro Motherboard BIOS to Support NVME.Resolve Ubiquiti Router Web Console HTTPS Certificate Issue.Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. With that, I decide to upgrade my motherboard with a X10SLM+-F/X10SLL+-F or X10SRi-F/X10SRL-F/X10SRH-CF/X10SRH-CLN4F. Update: It turns out the X9SCA-F motherboard has a limit of 5Gbps bandwidth for its PCIE ports, so it’s not possible to reach my goal of home NAS, ie 10Gb or even 20Gb.

Now I have an X9SCA-F motherboard with NVME support.
#CODERUSH UEFITOOL INSTALL#
Of course, I need to install Windows in VirtualBox beforehand. With a tool called UEFITool (from CodeRush), I Mod a BIOS in about 15 minutes. What I did is just following this post: and it’s quite straight forward. Looks good, right? The only problem is X9SCA-F doesn’t support NVME M.2 because it’s quite an old product from 2013, and now it’s 2020, 7 years passed.Īfter doing some research, I find it’s possible to MOD the motherboard BIOS to support NVME! Network card: Mellanox dual 10Gb ConnectX-3 SSD: 2x Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVME M.2 1TB I bought a X9SCA-F for building my home NAS, a 10Gigabit NAS. Now the only thing left is maybe a fuse, and now it comes today. Even if I flash with a corrupt BIOS file, then I can flash it back. IPMI gives me confidence that I can play with BIOS now. I can do anything, install a new operating system for the computer, change BIOS settings, or even upgrade the BIOS version remotely. With IPMI, I don’t need to physically connect my monitor to the machine anymore. One of the most important reasons I like Supermicro is IPMI/BMC. These days, I’m playing some Supermicro motherboards. If you would like to sponsor one, please let me know. Do I have to buy a UPS before that? I’m not that rich to buy UPS without considering the cost. If I did, could it break it? Besides, if the power gets shut down while flashing a new version of BIOS, I could permanently lose a motherboard. Why? I thought the stability of a motherboard is super important. I kept telling myself not to modify/re-program BIOS/UEFI for a long time.
#CODERUSH UEFITOOL ARCHIVE#
With a little determination, we can archive something that we could never believe we were able to. Sometimes when we think something is too hard to begin, the only reason is that we don’t understand it.
