- Jul 15, 2005
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I have an LGA 775 mobo, Celeron 430, video card, case, PSU, 512RAM laying around and would like to turn this into a file server/backup machine for my home. I'll be serving photos, mp3 collection, and a mix of BD ISO/MKV & standard def DVD ISO rips to an HTPC, laptop, desktop, & Xbox 360 (sort of, I understand the limitations of the video file formats, will mostly be music). I'd like to be able to view/play the mp3/photo/video collection on my iphone & samsung tab if possible.
The big question: Is the celeron 430 worth using as the CPU for this? Or would I be better off picking up a more powerful 775 CPU? I don't think the 430 will handle the transcoding very well for the Xbox or mobile devices, which isn't end of the world.
Next question, Will WHS 2011 run OK or would I be better served (no pun intended) going w/ Ubuntu? I don't have any real desire to go w/ Ubuntu server as I'm not that comfortable w/ command. I've used Linux Mint & Ubuntu in the past so I can get around it, but I prefer my GUI. I'm not intending to do full system backups of my HTPC, laptop or PC.
I guess what I'm really after is, can the 430 serve 1080p BD ISO rips over a gigabit network to an HTPC? If that's possible, then I suppose serving mp3s and jpgs isn't really a problem.
Thanks!
The big question: Is the celeron 430 worth using as the CPU for this? Or would I be better off picking up a more powerful 775 CPU? I don't think the 430 will handle the transcoding very well for the Xbox or mobile devices, which isn't end of the world.
Next question, Will WHS 2011 run OK or would I be better served (no pun intended) going w/ Ubuntu? I don't have any real desire to go w/ Ubuntu server as I'm not that comfortable w/ command. I've used Linux Mint & Ubuntu in the past so I can get around it, but I prefer my GUI. I'm not intending to do full system backups of my HTPC, laptop or PC.
I guess what I'm really after is, can the 430 serve 1080p BD ISO rips over a gigabit network to an HTPC? If that's possible, then I suppose serving mp3s and jpgs isn't really a problem.
Thanks!