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Looks like my tiny matx chassi plans
My plans was to use a 2x120 AIO cpu cooler so I can use the space above for a small PSU. I have no idea if it will work though :rolleyes:
My other option is to use the same chassi but shrink the motherboard to mITX size and place the PSU in the bottom...
We are upgrading our Vault server at work. We got an offer from our IT service partner for a new server
HP ProLiant ML110 G7 E3-1220 2Gb RAM 250Gb SATA
+ 2Gb Ram
+ HP Smart Array P410/256Mb SAS Controller
+ HP 300Gb 6G SAS 15K 3y warranty
+ HP Care 3y
The total cost is like...
First, Thank you for your answers :)
I know that the CPU and HDs will most likely be using full power at the same time. But it is the spinup of the drives I want to know. And then add a few amps on that for motherboard and other stuff.
So if I calculate by using watt instead of amps even...
Yes I know 250w is more than needed. But I still want to know HOW to calculate needed power. Especially the current converting for 5V -> 12V current, at least in this case when everything is supplied from a separate 12V rail.
Lets say a harddrive need 1A on the 5V line U=I*R gives me U/I=R...
I have built a small NAS and my "new case" is a modified compaq pressario 6000 chassi, but the PSU is broken and the PSU for that chassi is not ATX standard. And I want to run a PicoPSU if it is posible.
Hardware:
MB: Intel D510MO (Atom D510 cpu)
RAM: 2x2Gb Kingston DDR2 RAM
PCI...
Lots of space for H80 cooler ;)
Edit: forgot to say what hardware it is
CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1230
Motherboard: Asus P8B-M
RAM: 2x 4Gb Kingston ECC DDR3
GPU: Gigabyte GTX560 OC with Windforce cooler
and two WD harddrives from my old computer.. will replace one of them with an SSD as...
I have been searching around and I can't find anything that indicates it is working with C206 chipset :(
To bad Asus P8B-M C204 mATX is like $50 more than the Asus P8B-WS C206 ATX motherboard. Else I would have taken that one and then bought the new Silverstone TJ08-E case.
Thank you for your answer :)
And stability is high-priority so I will use my money on Xeon+ECC instead of going for GTX560ti
One question though.
Is there any stable software that lets me switch between the internal GPU in the CPU and the GTX560 gpu?
if not there is no point in spending...
is it worth the extra cost $65 to go for an Xeon E3 with ECC ram compared to an Core i7?
(Prices are converted from SEK to USD and includes all taxes I have to pay in Sweden)
Common parts for both
nVidia Geforce GTX560(ti worth extra?)
Corsair Hydro H60
Xeon ~$1060
Asus P8B-WS Intel...