- Sep 6, 2003
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Current Home Server is skt939 w/ a Opteron165 & a x1800xt gpu w/ 5misc hdds (2.5 & 3.5). Needless to say, power useage is about 100W according to the UPS. Running a EA380W PSU. Also heat output is an issue as I do live in PHX, AZ and summer is here.
Want to do a cheap upgrade but reliable upgrade that will pay for itself just from the the power savings over the time frame of a couple years.
It feeds A/V to 4 other computers, a couple android phones, acts as the print server and also ftp/ftps and http/https servers as well as holding the acronis backups. Condo is hardwired GbE.
As you can see, not much power is needed but I have been out of the loop for some time. AMD has quite a few sockets as well as Intel, so please, somebody school me on setting up a cheap, reliable Home Server that will have 2-4GB DDR2-3 (found a 2GB of DDR2 in closet - never opened), a boot drive (80GB - found a brand new unit in the closet) and then a raid 1 1-2TB array that will hold all the A/V and acronis backups for the other machines. Will also be the machine that will update google contacts/schedule for the phones. Will be going w/ onboard raid as I do not have the $$ for a 'real' raid card w/ BBU.
The only use the machine gets when somebody is actually sitting there is to do updates (seriously, machine will not even see youtube or webpages except upon initial setup and updates). Will be running either Win7 or Server 2008R2. Machine is on 24/7 x Xyears so passive cooling w/ exception of CPU would be nice (have an extra Zalman 7000 series HSF for the cpu, if a mount is available).
Would like to go something common size so I don't have to model/build a case, so ATX, mini-ATX as I would like to re-use the same case - good airflow.
Not a fanboy, going for best bang for buck for intended use.
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Want to do a cheap upgrade but reliable upgrade that will pay for itself just from the the power savings over the time frame of a couple years.
It feeds A/V to 4 other computers, a couple android phones, acts as the print server and also ftp/ftps and http/https servers as well as holding the acronis backups. Condo is hardwired GbE.
As you can see, not much power is needed but I have been out of the loop for some time. AMD has quite a few sockets as well as Intel, so please, somebody school me on setting up a cheap, reliable Home Server that will have 2-4GB DDR2-3 (found a 2GB of DDR2 in closet - never opened), a boot drive (80GB - found a brand new unit in the closet) and then a raid 1 1-2TB array that will hold all the A/V and acronis backups for the other machines. Will also be the machine that will update google contacts/schedule for the phones. Will be going w/ onboard raid as I do not have the $$ for a 'real' raid card w/ BBU.
The only use the machine gets when somebody is actually sitting there is to do updates (seriously, machine will not even see youtube or webpages except upon initial setup and updates). Will be running either Win7 or Server 2008R2. Machine is on 24/7 x Xyears so passive cooling w/ exception of CPU would be nice (have an extra Zalman 7000 series HSF for the cpu, if a mount is available).
Would like to go something common size so I don't have to model/build a case, so ATX, mini-ATX as I would like to re-use the same case - good airflow.
Not a fanboy, going for best bang for buck for intended use.
Thanks in advance.
Bob
