Question on PSU for server build

thecoffeeguy

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Ya, so as my title states, I am building out a home server lab environment to run ESXi server with lots of VM's.

I bought the following components:

SuperMicro:

http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C600/X10SRL-F.cfm

Here is the CPU:

Intel Xeon E5-2603 v3 Haswell 1.6GHz

64gb DDR4 memory.

Chassis:
Nortek 3U
http://www.norcotek.com/product/rpc-370/

Storage wise, I have a 512gb SSD drive that I will be using initially, but i do plan on adding more storage (between 6-12TB probably). What i am debating on at the moment is how to set it up (RAID card most likely). May even convert one of the 5.25 bays to a icydock which can hold between 4 and 8 SSD's.

I do plan to add some extra fans in there for cooling as well.

And the last piece is my PSU, which I seem to be struggling with.
Doing some calculations, i came across this PSU and was wondering what the thoughts on it are:

SeaSonic
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151088

I know Seasonic are solid PSU's, but my main questions are:

1. Enough power overall.
2. Will it fit in the cas?

My plan is to grow into this server. I can upgrade the CPU when prices get cheaper, and plan to get 128gb of memory eventually.

My concern is underpowered PSU.
Hence, I ask here, for feedback and suggestions.

Appreciate the help everyone.

Cheers,

TCG
 

MrTeal

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1. Yes, 650W is more than enough power for what you're proposing. It's really even overkill.
2. No, it probably won't fit. An ATX PSU won't fit on its side in a 3U chassis, and the PSU spot isn't wide enough to fit it in standard orientation.
 

thecoffeeguy

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