- Jan 13, 2009
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I?m looking to build a Windows Home Server-based system in the near future. For that, I?d appreciate some recommendations/advice on a case/PSU combo (it doesn?t HAVE to be a combo, but I assume that is all that would meet my tight budget). Initially, it will include:
Processor: I haven?t decided ? either E1400 or E5200
Motherboard: something really basic with onboard video (full ATX)
RAM: 4 GB because it was a dollar more than the 2 GB kit
HDD: two Western Digital Caviar Green 1 TB
My case/PSU combo budget is $50. HOWEVER, please let me know if that is too cheap to expect anything that will work well and last for years. I want it to do its job, but I don?t want it to break the bank!
I?d like the case to look ?clean? (no silly lights or features that really stand out). Black is preferable, but I just want it to be functional. 4 internal HDD bays is the minimum, but 5+ would be great for future expandability.
For the PSU, I really don?t have a good grasp on the minimum wattage necessary for the above equipment. Obviously, it should be able to power 4+ HDDs if I?m going to bother making that a requirement for the case. It doesn?t have to be fancy, but it does have to work and work reliably!
Thanks, in advance, for any help!
Processor: I haven?t decided ? either E1400 or E5200
Motherboard: something really basic with onboard video (full ATX)
RAM: 4 GB because it was a dollar more than the 2 GB kit
HDD: two Western Digital Caviar Green 1 TB
My case/PSU combo budget is $50. HOWEVER, please let me know if that is too cheap to expect anything that will work well and last for years. I want it to do its job, but I don?t want it to break the bank!
I?d like the case to look ?clean? (no silly lights or features that really stand out). Black is preferable, but I just want it to be functional. 4 internal HDD bays is the minimum, but 5+ would be great for future expandability.
For the PSU, I really don?t have a good grasp on the minimum wattage necessary for the above equipment. Obviously, it should be able to power 4+ HDDs if I?m going to bother making that a requirement for the case. It doesn?t have to be fancy, but it does have to work and work reliably!
Thanks, in advance, for any help!
