MiddleOfTheRoad
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MiddleOfTheRoad, I largely agree, but for a home server I'd probably use a cat core or Atom-based solution, depending on what it's serving.
EDIT: In a situation where you're paying for electricity and working with constant heavy loads, an i7 will end up cheaper overall, and as fast or faster, while in a situation where you're never working with large loads, both 1150 and AM3 will be poor choices in terms of ecnomy. An FX fits the niche where you'll have very occasional spikey loads that are well threaded. There is the added upfront cost of a video card though, which is not included with FX chips...
AM3+ motherboard usually come with a motherboard-integrated Radeon 3000 or GeForce 7025. While nothing to call home about performance-wise, they are perfectly fine for use in a home server.
I measured the power draw of my friend's recently purchased FX 8320e versus my brand new i7 4790K -- and his system pulls less power under load according to my kill-a-watt meter.... Although my machine is a beast with lots of lights and touchscreen for fan controls, etc.
You definitely nailed the usage for a home server, though -- my home server is indeed an AM1 machine. An i7 or FX is probably overkill unless you are a power user.