rumpleforeskin
Senior member
Hi AT
Would like to build a file server to consolidate all my media into a central location on my home network making easier to maintain and also allowing me to have it running 24/7.
Mostly my previous builds have been more at the enthusiast level and i'm a little lost when it comes to the better value components that would be better suited for a file server build.
I plan on this device running 24/7 so would be happy to put some extra funding towards efficiency and keeping the noise levels down
1. What YOUR PC will be used for. That means what types of tasks you'll be performing.
Primary purpose will be to supply media to two XBMC machines via wired network
Secondary purpose will be to allow FTP for remote access to my files / also store backups of 2 networked machines
2. What YOUR budget is. A price range is acceptable as long as it's not more than a 20% spread.
I would like to build this for under £300 excluding HDD which I already have
It should need no keyboard/mouse/monitor (other than initial setup) and I plan on running linux as the OS so think this budget should be enough
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from.
No preference, I'm in the UK but happy to buy from the cheapest location (taking postage inot account)
4. IF you're buying parts OUTSIDE the US, please post a link to the vendor you'll be buying from.
I'm more after a parts recommendation, so if you point me to a component I am more than happy to scour the UK sites finding the best prices. USA and UK prices are proportional, what's usually best bang for buck there is the same here. Even if the prices are different the relationship between prices is the same
5. IF YOU have a brand preference.
No brand preference
6. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are.
Currently have 3 x three terabyte HDDs that are in various machines at the moment that I will use in the fileserver. As my media expands over the next couple of years I expect to have a case and PSU that can handle 6 HDD total
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds.
I doubt this system will require an overclock, but I am happy to do so if the components will benefit from it
8. What resolution, not monitor size, will you be using?
NA
9. WHEN do you plan to build it?
within the next 4 weeks unless there is any new technology due for imminent release
Note I am pretty unfamiliar with ATOM and AMD gear at the moment, almost all of my builds for the last decade have been those that offer the best performance post overclock
Would like to build a file server to consolidate all my media into a central location on my home network making easier to maintain and also allowing me to have it running 24/7.
Mostly my previous builds have been more at the enthusiast level and i'm a little lost when it comes to the better value components that would be better suited for a file server build.
I plan on this device running 24/7 so would be happy to put some extra funding towards efficiency and keeping the noise levels down
1. What YOUR PC will be used for. That means what types of tasks you'll be performing.
Primary purpose will be to supply media to two XBMC machines via wired network
Secondary purpose will be to allow FTP for remote access to my files / also store backups of 2 networked machines
2. What YOUR budget is. A price range is acceptable as long as it's not more than a 20% spread.
I would like to build this for under £300 excluding HDD which I already have
It should need no keyboard/mouse/monitor (other than initial setup) and I plan on running linux as the OS so think this budget should be enough
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from.
No preference, I'm in the UK but happy to buy from the cheapest location (taking postage inot account)
4. IF you're buying parts OUTSIDE the US, please post a link to the vendor you'll be buying from.
I'm more after a parts recommendation, so if you point me to a component I am more than happy to scour the UK sites finding the best prices. USA and UK prices are proportional, what's usually best bang for buck there is the same here. Even if the prices are different the relationship between prices is the same
5. IF YOU have a brand preference.
No brand preference
6. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are.
Currently have 3 x three terabyte HDDs that are in various machines at the moment that I will use in the fileserver. As my media expands over the next couple of years I expect to have a case and PSU that can handle 6 HDD total
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds.
I doubt this system will require an overclock, but I am happy to do so if the components will benefit from it
8. What resolution, not monitor size, will you be using?
NA
9. WHEN do you plan to build it?
within the next 4 weeks unless there is any new technology due for imminent release
Note I am pretty unfamiliar with ATOM and AMD gear at the moment, almost all of my builds for the last decade have been those that offer the best performance post overclock