Sever Build- I need help

gullyrip1

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I'm currently in the process of creating this masterpiece and wanted to get a few opinions/remarks from my fellow builders out there that live for this sport, such as myself.


for starters i'm going to use this case
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=11-119-042&depa=1

and put 5 of these in it
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=22-144-129&depa=0

and then i'm going to put those in side of these
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-122-003&depa=0

along with this
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=70_141&products_id=302&osCsid=23ae903afc2f7338f9ec66b5d1114f82

and this
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=27-106-197&depa=0

now here's where the problem starts i'm not sure on which processor/motherboard i want to go with. i'm def leaning intel.
what do you guys suggest? let me know what you think about this beast i plan on releasing to the world. feedback appreciated.


also i was contemplating on this
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-103-910&depa=0
 

jose

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Great case , I have one also. I just ordered a second 4 in 3 hd device.
Why have removable hd's ??
You know that you can put a 2nd power supply in that case also..

Regards,
Jose
 

nick1985

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why are you leaning intel?

AMD pwns intel nowadays in just about everything.
 

Pandamonium

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Originally posted by: nick1985
why are you leaning intel?

AMD pwns intel nowadays in just about everything.

I take it this thing is going to be a fileserver?
BTW, the original title "Sever Build[...]" is a little confusing =P
 

jose

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What are you trying to configure ? Raid ?? If so you'll need a ide raid controller.. look at 3Ware's offerings.

If you do a raid system , ie raid 5 then get a mobo w/ a 64bit pci slot.

For a P4 single processor mobo w/ 64bit pci-x :
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=13-182-030&depa=1

For a dual Xeon processor mobo w/ 64bit pci-x:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=13-131-056&depa=1

For 3Ware raid :
http://www.3ware.com/products/parallel_ata.asp


You do know that case comes w/ a 4 in 3 hd cage , just buy a 2nd for $29. You could put 8 drives w/ great cooling: here's a link:
http://www.sundialmicro.com/cgi-bin/sundial/stb3t4e1.html

We need more specific information on what are you trying to do...

Regards,
Jose
 

Markfw

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For a real fileserver, check my sig.
 

Pandamonium

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That's so overkill for a fileserver. (If you're referring to the Dual 248 box) It's a sweet machine, but doesn't really fit the bill for fileserving use.

Unless you've got GbE and Cat5E/6 connecting this thing to your network, your bottleneck is the ethernet connection. Hell, a Pentium 1 powered box housing a single 7200RPM drive (maybe even 5400RPM) would saturate 100mbit.

My god, your rig should saturate even GbE easily. (I didn't realize you had 5x drives in RAID 0...)

You ougtta eliminate your fileserving bottleneck: do the right thing and donate a few of those drives to charity- like me. =)
 

Ryoga

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Or, you know, going to 10Gb. Of course, 5 drives in RAID 0 is a really, really bad idea for a file server. Look! I more than quintuple my chances of a catastrophic failure! Whee! If you have 5 drives, you should be going RAID 5 or 3+0.

Nothing wrong with going Intel. IMX, an Intel processor on an Intel mobo is as rock solid and reliable as they come. This is not even an option for AMD.
 

Sunner

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If it's for a fileserver, I'd lean towards a Tyan, Intel, or Supermicro motherboard, and then the cheapest processor you can find for said board.
Fileserving will not be bottlenecked by processor speed, so you won't have an issue with that.
It won't need a terrible lot of memory either, so long as it's just serving files.

Case...whatever you like, and that Antec looks fine for the PSU.
By the way, why not go with hotswapable S-ATA drives?
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: Ryoga

Nothing wrong with going Intel. IMX, an Intel processor on an Intel mobo is as rock solid and reliable as they come. This is not even an option for AMD.

:thumbsdown: intel fanboys are wrong again. :thumbsdown:
 

gullyrip1

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By the way, why not go with hotswapable S-ATA drives?[/quote]


You got a link?



We need more specific information on what are you trying to do...


Basically a file server and some live video....
 

Sunner

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Originally posted by: gullyrip1
By the way, why not go with hotswapable S-ATA drives?


You got a link?



We need more specific information on what are you trying to do...


Basically a file server and some live video....[/quote]

3Ware makes drive cages for ATA drives, they use three 5,25" slots and take 4 3,5" drives each.
They work very well IMO.
 

mechBgon

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Gonna need a heck of a tape library to back that up onto... I hope you're richer than I am (although that's not difficult to acheive). ;) Don't forget your UPS either.