![]() If done once, and then just serving files, no problem. If real-time, you will need a pretty powerful CPU, or hardware offloading. Or, you can use a notebook, but noise may be hard to control.Ģ. At low power use, losses in the PSU and voltage regs onboard can be hefty. But, keeping max power use reasonable won't be hard at all. This may be difficult, unless you use exactly the parts soeone else has, that measured that way. Taking the Celeron Model and replacing by an i3 is cheaper than buying the Pentium. The HP Microserver is lot cheaper with the Celeron than with the Pentium. When searching on the Internet how can I find out aLow consuming Motherboard ? I was thinking to put an SSD as OS disk and 3,5" or 2,5", as data disk, I can use power management to reduce power consumption. I dont think I need Server-Class Hardware, like ECC ram etc. ( I dont care investing 50€ more for the long term in term of consumption/performance/reuseability). ![]() I believe I could reach my goals with an Haswell i3, which I believe would be great. I have a bit browsed other threads that treat the same subject, but they were not totally looking for what I am looking for. Also I have seen on the website that it is consuming 35-50W Idle which is more that I would like. Now I was thinking about the HP MicroServer G8, but I dont know the performance of the Pentium Processor, if it would be enough. I got first the Western Digital DX4000, but the Atom processor is not powerful enough to transcode HD video, also I cannot edit RAID settings. Use other server Services like AD,DNS,DHCP I would install Windows Server 2012 R2 + File sharingĦ. Ability to Transcode MKV files 1080p DTS with subtitles for DNLA Clientsģ. ![]() I am writing this post because I would Like to invest into a NAS/Media Server. I was making some research on the Internet and I found this great website.
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