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    Hot swappable HDD Case for Media Server

    Nice case...but do note that it uses a Mini-ITX board, not Micro ATX.
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    WTS: Gigabyte Radeon R9 270 (2gb)

    BUMP! Price drop too! Buy my card yo!
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    WTS: Gigabyte Radeon R9 270 (2gb)

    ***SOLD*** Hi there! So, I tried to jump into the whole cryptocoin thing, and wound up getting this card right before the crash. Since it's no longer worth my time, I'm selling this off. I'm selling my Lightly Used, Like New, In Box Gigabyte Radeon R9 270. Model: GV-R9270c-2GD. All retail...
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    Microserver Alternative

    Why not the Silverstone DS380?
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    Custom Mini ITX NAS case

    Huh...didn't even realize you were up in Canada. A call to Supermicro's Canadian distributors/dealers may be in order for you... http://www.supermicro.com/wheretobuy/namerica.cfm?rgn=103
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    Custom Mini ITX NAS case

    And if you want to stick with an Atom based system, Supermicro has a proprietary board that incorporates an Atom 2750 with an LSI2116 controller on board. http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Atom/X10/A1SA7-2750F.cfm 16 LSI controlled SATA/SAS ports, 1x SoC SATA port, and a SATA Disk...
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    Custom Mini ITX NAS case

    2x of the SFF-8087 connectors are for the LSI Controller. The third is for SATA ports off of the Intel chipset. Between chipset, and the LSI, you have 14 total SATA connections. LSI2308: 8x SAS2 6gpbs (from 2x SFF-8087 connectors) Intel C224: 4x SATA3 6gbps (from 1x SFF-8087 connector), 2x...
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    Custom Mini ITX NAS case

    Now...if you made this slightly larger to support this Asrock Rack board (expanded mITX), you'd have a winner on your hands I think. http://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=E3C224D4I-14S I know Marvell controllers (as used on the above listed Asus board), can be slightly...
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    I need a new router and ap

    I'm a fan of the UniFi AP-LR, as opposed to just the AP just for the boosted range/cost ratio. That being said, both are pretty awesome. As has been addressed, the Pro model adds 5ghz, and dual gigabit ethernet ports to allow for bridging. For a home implementation, this is all pretty unneeded...
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