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For own use linux server build

So. Im looking to build second system. For own home server, where i could do all shinnenigans. Like, hosting an mc server, fivem, wamp server and all that. 

 

Idea is that build is not super expensive. But if needed. There is spot for updates down tbe line. 

 

I want it to be on amd cpu.

All i know for know is that im going to put in only 250gb nvme m. 2 ssd. 

 

 

My question is. What parts you would buy if you would want to do similiar system. 

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4 hours ago, NSOrdinary said:

Idea is that build is not super expensive.

Do you have a number?

 

4 hours ago, NSOrdinary said:

I want it to be on amd cpu.

Why do you need amd? Do you need any amd only features? Pick what works best, not a specific brand.

 

How much ram do you need? What os?

 

DO you mind used?

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1 hour ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Do you have a number?

 

Why do you need amd? Do you need any amd only features? Pick what works best, not a specific brand.

 

How much ram do you need? What os?

 

DO you mind used?

Price up to 800Eur +/-

 

AMD? becouse with intel ever ytime i went with i had so many issues. i just don`t want it.
I have amd in my current system. and all is in its places for me.

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1 minute ago, NSOrdinary said:

Price up to 800Eur +/-

 

AMD? becouse with intel ever ytime i went with i had so many issues. i just don`t want it.
I have amd in my current system. and all is in its places for me.

What issues? Intel systems have been rock solid for me, and all my systems at work, so This seems like one bad sample, don't apply it to the population.

 

How much ram do you need? How much cpu power?

 

I kinda like used servers for this users, like the dell r720, lots of cheap ram, well supported.

 

Or just get a desktop pc. Did you try to spec something out on pcpp?

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1 hour ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

What issues? Intel systems have been rock solid for me, and all my systems at work, so This seems like one bad sample, don't apply it to the population.

 

How much ram do you need? How much cpu power?

 

I kinda like used servers for this users, like the dell r720, lots of cheap ram, well supported.

 

Or just get a desktop pc. Did you try to spec something out on pcpp?

I have given intel 3 chances. slowiness. and coreclucks were always almost under 2GHZ even in idle.

 

Ram 16 gb for safe measures. and cpu atleast 4-6 cores with 3.2ghz would do.

No haven`t done just yet.

 

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1 minute ago, NSOrdinary said:

I have given intel 3 chances. slowiness. and coreclucks were always almost under 2GHZ even in idle.

 

Ram 16 gb for safe measures. and cpu atleast 4-6 cores with 3.2ghz would do.

No haven`t done just yet.

 

Thats a pretty light use, probably something like a 3200g then, could go 3600 if you want faster, then get a cheap gpu aswell

 

Also can't look at clock speed like that, you can't compare clockspeed between chips.

 

Do you mean a lamp stack? Your not running wamp stack on linux.

 

Id probalby go 32gb of ram, all of this stuff likes ram.

 

Also for the os, Id put a hypervisor like proxmox, makes it much easier to manage and work with.

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so this is my current pickup. just need a as small as possible case. that could fit this stuff in it:

 

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1 hour ago, NSOrdinary said:

so this is my current pickup. just need a as small as possible case. that could fit this stuff in it:

 

Save the money on the 1650, it's not needed. Just use the integrated graphics. If you really are just doing server stuff with this build, no gpu is required. 

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