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Storage? I am Storage!
So this morning, I was awoken by a call from a different timezone, telling me a file server had died. After a few hours of trying to find someone who could speak English (this is in a nominally English-speaking country: New Zealand), I got someone on site who confirmed that the motherboard had died.
This is or was an Asus A8N SLI 939 SE motherboard, about two years old and never missed a beat 24x7. Physical examination showed that a retaining pin on the poxy Northbridge cooler had popped or broken, thereby presumably frying the chip.
I never wanted to use this stupid heap of Asus techno-dung, but at the time, you couldn't get the Gigabyte equivalent for love or money (it had a real heatsink rather than a cheapo fan-sink). Now the business (too small - or cheap - for a second server) is at a standstill while I fruitlessly try to locate a Socket 939 nForce 4 motherboard at short notice.
Naturally, the backups hadn't been working properly, so now I need to get the box repaired to recover the data.
The box is running Suse Linux 9.2 (I think). What modern chipset has the best chance of compatibility?
This is or was an Asus A8N SLI 939 SE motherboard, about two years old and never missed a beat 24x7. Physical examination showed that a retaining pin on the poxy Northbridge cooler had popped or broken, thereby presumably frying the chip.
I never wanted to use this stupid heap of Asus techno-dung, but at the time, you couldn't get the Gigabyte equivalent for love or money (it had a real heatsink rather than a cheapo fan-sink). Now the business (too small - or cheap - for a second server) is at a standstill while I fruitlessly try to locate a Socket 939 nForce 4 motherboard at short notice.
Naturally, the backups hadn't been working properly, so now I need to get the box repaired to recover the data.
The box is running Suse Linux 9.2 (I think). What modern chipset has the best chance of compatibility?