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    Posted: 25 Jul 2017 at 1:16am
I.ve bought this MB last month and i need to use it of a database server, and neeeds to be on 24x7x365, is it capable of handling this type of use?
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Originally posted by luis-usb luis-usb wrote:

I.ve bought this MB last month and i need to use it of a database server, and neeeds to be on 24x7x365, is it capable of handling this type of use?


While there are no restrictions in the specifications about the usage of the H110M-HDS board, the longevity of any PC component depends upon its environment and usage.

Its environment means how well the board and associated components are kept cool and protected from dirt and moisture. Heat is the usual main thing that reduces an electronic component's lifespan. If this board is used in a small PC case with only the CPU cooler fan moving air, every component will be running at a higher temperature, and tend to deteriorate faster. If the PC case has several intake and exhaust fans, everything will be cooler and last longer.

The environment also includes things like the quality of the PSU being used. A low quality PSU will not provide unvarying and clean voltages to the board and other components. This is one example of how the mother board is not the only factor involved in the lifespan of a PC.

Heavy usage and stress on the PC continuously is another factor that is really an aspect of its environment. Heavy usage means higher temperatures and the need for better cooling to extend the PC's lifespan.

One thing to consider is this board costs about $50 in the USA. At that price point, it is not built to the standards that professional server products will be. It was not designed with professional usage in mind.

There is no simple answer to your question, without knowing the details about its environment, usage requirements, and other components. But even if we knew what they are, for use in a professional, high usage, long term usage situation, I would have used a board designed for that.
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