- Feb 12, 2005
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Hey everyone. As the title suggests, I've got the upgrade bug again and would like to upgrade the CPU in my Windows Home Server to something that takes as little power as possible. Right now I'm running a single core AMD 3500+ in some generic Biostar board.
I had a nice combo picked out on Newegg but it was removed before I could actually order it. It was a AMD BE-2300 dual core running at 1.9 GHz with a 45 watt TDP. Now that the bundle is gone, I can't find the processor anywhere. I'm also really confused as to which processors in AMD's lineup are low power. There seems to be about three different lines with the 45 watt TDP.
I was hoping you wonderful people could offer me a suggestion on the lowest power processor available that won't hold me back in terms of backup speed and network transfer. I've already got 4 GB of DDR2 that I'd like to reuse so the motherboard has to take DDR2.
Thanks for your time, everyone!
P.S. I know 4GB of memory is way overkill for a glorified fileserver but I've already got it laying around so why not?!?
I had a nice combo picked out on Newegg but it was removed before I could actually order it. It was a AMD BE-2300 dual core running at 1.9 GHz with a 45 watt TDP. Now that the bundle is gone, I can't find the processor anywhere. I'm also really confused as to which processors in AMD's lineup are low power. There seems to be about three different lines with the 45 watt TDP.
I was hoping you wonderful people could offer me a suggestion on the lowest power processor available that won't hold me back in terms of backup speed and network transfer. I've already got 4 GB of DDR2 that I'd like to reuse so the motherboard has to take DDR2.
Thanks for your time, everyone!
P.S. I know 4GB of memory is way overkill for a glorified fileserver but I've already got it laying around so why not?!?
