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Spekham2013

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  1. Hello. I'm looking at building a home server for plex and home server. I choose these parts. But before i buy i would like to know the power consumption. intel i3 6100 Asus H170M-Plus G.Skill Value 16GB(2x8GB) 2133Mhz be quiet! Pure Power 9, 300W WD Red 1TB Any ideas for improvement my budget is €500 and i live in Holland.
  2. high power cost. 0,25 cents per kWh. And i also want to keep it low for now
  3. Hello. I want to build my own home server. I have a limit of 100 watt. I thought of using a picopsu with i3 6100t. I plan on running esxi with freenas and ubuntu server. What do you guys recommend for pc parts? thanks
  4. Hello everyone I am looking at creating a home server. Right now i have a old hp ml350 g5. I don't keep this on all day because it idles around 200 watt. My plans are to run 4 vm's in esxi. So i would need around 16-32gb of ram and a decent cpu. The only problem is that i want expandability and low power. I'd like to keep it under 50 watt. I've looked at the intel nuc but the problem is that there is not a lot of expandability. I have a budget of €500.Could anyone give me some advise?
  5. Hello everyone recently i bought a old server for home use. A hp ml350 g5 (specs: 20gb ram and 1 xeon e5410). It has 3 8x pci-e slots that are electrically 4x. If i would buy a 8x to 16x riser and use a graphics card. A cheap one for around $200 at what type of bottleneck would i be looking at. Is it max fps or display quality? and what type of games could it run at 60fps? thanks in advance
  6. but that is also the problem i don't mind buying the motherboard and ram to test it but i'm afraid that if it is dead that it wel also take rest of the system.
  7. Hello everyone. A month or so ago i scavenged a old cpu from some place. And i got it because i wanted to create a handwarmer like in greatscot's video on youtube. The cpu is a Intel pentium e2140 clocked at 1.6 gh and 1mb cache. And so i found 2 pins to pump power through and now a few months later im wondering. Did i fry the cpu? it wasn't a lot of power max 500mA at 5V. So could i still use it. I don't have the equipment to test it so o thought i'd ask here. Thanks for your help already
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