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Why not just use on eof these instead?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...&cm_re=supermicro_atom-_-16-101-262-_-Product
Supermicro 1U Atom Server 5015A-H for $289
True, Realteks, but the guy's using it in a home enviornment. It'll never be pushed hard enough to make a difference...
If he wants to run Untangle....the faketek ..I mean..realsuk...I mean...realtek... soft-NICs and single core Atom 330 will be pokey. On a 3 or 6 meg DSL with casual web surfing...not a huge huge deal
But if on a faster powerboost cable pipe capable of 20 megs or more, and if the user is into stuff like online gaming and heavy downloading....oh boy yes a huge difference and the 80 dollar difference towards the D510 and real Intel NIC based board and better chassis with front I/O ports is well worth the very slight cost increase.
Quiet and a small footprint:
$220 - Supermicro MBD-X7SPE-HF-O mITX Intel Atom D510 processor Server Motherboard/CPU Combo
$32 - G.Skill F2-5300CL5S-2GBSQ 2GB DDR2 667 SODIMM RAM
$44 - Western Digital Scorpio Blue WD1600BEVT 160GB 5400 RPM 2.5" SATA Hard Drive
$80 - Antec ISK 300-150 mITX Case
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Total: $376 plus tax and shipping.
Right on the money.!
I'm ordering these goodies this week, except the case, im ordering a different case because i making a loaner test machine for my home customers.
What case will you be using?
Quiet and a small footprint:
$220 - Supermicro MBD-X7SPE-HF-O mITX Intel Atom D510 processor Server Motherboard/CPU Combo
$32 - G.Skill F2-5300CL5S-2GBSQ 2GB DDR2 667 SODIMM RAM
$44 - Western Digital Scorpio Blue WD1600BEVT 160GB 5400 RPM 2.5" SATA Hard Drive
$80 - Antec ISK 300-150 mITX Case
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Total: $376 plus tax and shipping.
What has taken me days and days to research and try to figure out, you guys answered in about 10 minutes.
Many thanks.
THe case im ordering is this,
Linkworld 617-03-c2228U Black/Silver MicroATX Slim Case Computer Case 400W Power Supply
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811164129
http://images10.newegg.com/NeweggImage/productimage/11-164-129-02.jpg
Im ordering one this week for a Test unit to show my customers how it work and how "WELL" it works. It's small and perfect.
For my self im running a NOrco 2u case with a Celeron 3.0 with 2 gigs ram and YES YES intel g-bit nic's.
When i have some more $$ to play with i will probably convert my home unit to a Atom version board like the one i posted above.
J'
Dash, while the case itself looks okay, the power supply that is included with that case is likely garbage. keep in mind if that's the case you go with you limit yourself on what power supply type you can use in it. It looks like a "matx" psu from the pictures.
Do you know of any other cases that are small like this that are "better" ? It needs to be small and compact for me to be able to do this for a demo/lender machine.
Do you know of any other cases that are small like this that are "better" ? It needs to be small and compact for me to be able to do this for a demo/lender machine.
Quiet and a small footprint:
$220 - Supermicro MBD-X7SPE-HF-O mITX Intel Atom D510 processor Server Motherboard/CPU Combo
$32 - G.Skill F2-5300CL5S-2GBSQ 2GB DDR2 667 SODIMM RAM
$44 - Western Digital Scorpio Blue WD1600BEVT 160GB 5400 RPM 2.5" SATA Hard Drive
$80 - Antec ISK 300-150 mITX Case
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Total: $376 plus tax and shipping.
I can tell you from experience those power supplies are complete crap. If your not spending $50 on the case your getting a crap power supply.
picking out parts from newegg and trying to figure out what I need to install OS onto the hard drive.
What is the recommended method? CD drive, USB? If CD what device will work?
cd drive, and what ever is supported on the board, sata / ide
If you are getting the intel board with the dual g-bit NICS then its a sata drive. you will only use it once tho. so buy a cheap one.
j'
Didn't mean to hijack this thread but I learned a lot boucing questions off you guys.
Here is my setup. If you guys bless it, I'll hit the "order complete" button
http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r213/amrogers3/computerparts.jpg
Looks good, though I'm wondering what the heatsink is for? were you planning to use it on the atom board? because it likely will not need anymore cooling then it already has![]()
I was going to use it for extra cooling just because some of the feedback I read on the newegg site. I figure better safe than sorry
Only concern now is compatilibity of BSD/Debian. SuperMicro compatibility chart doesnt show it is supported.
No materiel difference between the X7SPA-H/HF and the X7SPE-H/HF except the form factor. The larger "proprietary" form factor is for use with certain 1U Supermicro cases and their particular PCIe riser/horizontal mount. Stick with the more standard mini-ITX if you are not using that case.Is there in reason why you chose the MBD-X7SPE-HF-O instead of the MBD-X7SPA-HF-O or the MBD-X7SPA-H-O?
I was checking out supermicro.com and looking at the atom motherboards and it seems the only difference is that the SPE's form factor is propietary. But I am new at this so maybe I am completely missing something.
Also, I can't figure out for the life of me what is the difference between HF, H, and L.
Didn't mean to hijack this thread but I learned a lot boucing questions off you guys.
Here is my setup. If you guys bless it, I'll hit the "order complete" button
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you do know that dvd drive wont fit in a 1u case right? can you just pull your optical drive out of another computer for hte time being? save yourself the 20 bucks and ane xtra part.
ditch the cooler you don't need it at all, and that's the wrong cooler anyways
If you need a cooler just run a small ( SMALL ) fan across the heatsink that's glued to the chip already.
The people on newegg's comments are probably running the machine REALLY hard thats why it gets warm.
No materiel difference between the X7SPA-H/HF and the X7SPE-H/HF except the form factor. The larger "proprietary" form factor is for use with certain 1U Supermicro cases and their particular PCIe riser/horizontal mount. Stick with the more standard mini-ITX if you are not using that case.
The difference between the H and HF models is IPMI, or IP-based remote management. The H model does not have it (and uses standard Intel GMA graphics) while the HF model does (and replaces the GMA graphics with a Matrox chip). I used to be a skeptic about this - but don't think I'd ever do another server without IPMI. Its up to you, but find it real convenient to just sit at my workstation and have complete control of the box over a browser session just as if I was sitting in front of it (including being able to turn it on/off and access the bios).
L is a completely different product. Only 4 SATA and no raid support. For an untangle box it might be just fine assuming the price difference is material.
The 'O' just refers to packaging. "O" comes in a retail box, without the "O" it is bulk-ship or white-box.
you do know that dvd drive wont fit in a 1u case right? can you just pull your optical drive out of another computer for hte time being? save yourself the 20 bucks and ane xtra part.
I could have sworn that i quoted this to him, and told him to just grab a sata cd rom, OR if he has a usb cd/dvd drive that would work perfectly too.