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sltd
Newbie Joined: 30 Apr 2015 Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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Posted: 01 May 2015 at 12:51am |
Last year i built a NAS Server based on the AsRock E3C226D2I. This server has been running for almost a year, 24/7 without any issue. It is used only for backups. Compared with the old QNAP we had it' s lightning speed.
Had to update bios to get it work, but then all went on rails. I love these small boards. You can buid a powerful, low power system in a small factor. Used an Intel i3 4130T. A 4 bay hot plug case. All assembled. Parts list:
It runs nas4free 9.1.0.1 from a 8GB USB stick. Edited by sltd - 01 May 2015 at 1:29am |
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trinhtuvoz
Newbie Joined: 04 May 2015 Location: Ha Noi, Viet Na Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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Very nice, with computer case are you using for this NAS?
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Khac-Tu TRINH
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sltd
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Thanks. I am using a CFI A7879 Mini-ITX NAS Server Case.
I wont post here links to stores, but if you goggle it, you will find it easily.
Edited by sltd - 15 May 2015 at 3:35am |
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Dgdg_
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Very nice.
Do you know the real consommation of this server (consommation at sleep time, and also at work time) ? |
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Asrock extrem 6 Z97 on archlinux
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sltd
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Never measured the real consumption. But i suppose isn't that much. As you can see in the picture the CPU is most of the time idle.
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parsec
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All Intel Haswell processors, like sltd's i3-4130T, use very little power at idle when their power saving options are enabled.
With EIST and all the C States enabled, my four core/eight thread Haswell Xeon E3-1276v3 uses about 1.25W of power at idle. That is an 84 W TDP processor. The i3-4130T is a 35 W TDP processor, which will use even less power at idle, which makes it perfect for a NAS server. |
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bog_xdan
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Very nice NAS, man. Good choice for cpu and motheboard.
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