- Jun 3, 2013
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I've more or less decided on a AMD E-350 APU for my home server project, but wanted some input before I move ahead.
The E-350 pre-soldiered to a gigabyte mini-ITX board is $75 and should be able to run FreeNAS 8 without any hiccups.
The Ivy Bridge based Celeron G1610 is another option, at around 100$ when paired with a bottom-of-the-heap mini-ITX MB it seams like a far more capable CPU for not a whole lot more $.
Finally I'm considering holding out for something of the kabini variety that promises to be both lower power and faster than the E-350.
My first thought is that any of these should be fine for a mundane file serving PC, but if I wanted to be able to do a little media trans-coding with plex or similar than it would probably be worth while to look at something with a bit more potency.
Any thoughts, have I missed anything I should be looking at?
The E-350 pre-soldiered to a gigabyte mini-ITX board is $75 and should be able to run FreeNAS 8 without any hiccups.
The Ivy Bridge based Celeron G1610 is another option, at around 100$ when paired with a bottom-of-the-heap mini-ITX MB it seams like a far more capable CPU for not a whole lot more $.
Finally I'm considering holding out for something of the kabini variety that promises to be both lower power and faster than the E-350.
My first thought is that any of these should be fine for a mundane file serving PC, but if I wanted to be able to do a little media trans-coding with plex or similar than it would probably be worth while to look at something with a bit more potency.
Any thoughts, have I missed anything I should be looking at?
