I have a couple questions that relate to SFF systems, and specifically the one I am currently building.
With an eye towards the eventual drop in high capacity SSDs, I have purchased an NMedia 1800B case. Not everyone's cup of tea, I know, but solid steel construction and a full size ODD slot are important for this project. I have installed an IcyDock 6 x 2.5" drive caddy in the ODD slot (took some grinding on the barely-too-small ODD opening).
My question is twofold: Would a pico-psu, say the 160-XT, power a Xeon 1231v3, 2 DDR3 RAM sticks, and 6 2.5" drives (spinners or SSD)? The PSU calculators throw out huge power requirements for what should be a very low power build (of course that 80w CPU is still in there!)
Second: Would the above processor, with a Noctua NH-L9i cooler, survive in this case? There is open venting to the side and roughly above the CPU, but not much open space. I'd like to keep the thing below 60 degrees at all times if possible, and the hardest work it will do is 2 concurrent Plex transcodes. This is a FreeNAS server with Plex duties added on - thats all this rig will do.
If there is interest in how this goes, should I follow through on the build, I will of course provide followups on how things go.
Thanks!
With an eye towards the eventual drop in high capacity SSDs, I have purchased an NMedia 1800B case. Not everyone's cup of tea, I know, but solid steel construction and a full size ODD slot are important for this project. I have installed an IcyDock 6 x 2.5" drive caddy in the ODD slot (took some grinding on the barely-too-small ODD opening).
My question is twofold: Would a pico-psu, say the 160-XT, power a Xeon 1231v3, 2 DDR3 RAM sticks, and 6 2.5" drives (spinners or SSD)? The PSU calculators throw out huge power requirements for what should be a very low power build (of course that 80w CPU is still in there!)
Second: Would the above processor, with a Noctua NH-L9i cooler, survive in this case? There is open venting to the side and roughly above the CPU, but not much open space. I'd like to keep the thing below 60 degrees at all times if possible, and the hardest work it will do is 2 concurrent Plex transcodes. This is a FreeNAS server with Plex duties added on - thats all this rig will do.
If there is interest in how this goes, should I follow through on the build, I will of course provide followups on how things go.
Thanks!