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👋 hello just looking for some help

I'm here trying to build a gaming server and a streaming PC that just encodes maybe later a media server prob not all at once. I was thinking about 4750g for a little mini ITX PC. I was wanting this to have ECC ram and but I'm not sure what to get for ECC so if anyone has suggestions for a build for something this like a hole build that would be great. I the budget like 1500 -2000 this is going to be like a 2nd PC not a main gaming rig.

 

👋 hello just looking for some help

I'm here trying to build a gaming server and a streaming PC that just encodes maybe later a media server prob not all at once. I was thinking about 4750g for a little mini ITX PC. I was wanting this to have ECC ram and but I'm not sure what to get for ECC so if anyone has suggestions for a build for something this like a hole build that would be great. I the budget like 1500 -2000 this is going to be like a 2nd PC not a main gaming rig.

 

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12 minutes ago, Cody_S97 said:

👋 hello just looking for some help

I'm here trying to build a gaming server and a streaming PC that just encodes maybe later a media server prob not all at once. I was thinking about 4750g for a little mini ITX PC. I was wanting this to have ECC ram and but I'm not sure what to get for ECC so if anyone has suggestions for a build for something this like a hole build that would be great. 

Youre not being clear enough here. State your budget, form factor, your purpose in a simple proper list, and what do you got in hand right now.

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25 minutes ago, Cody_S97 said:

👋 hello just looking for some help

I'm here trying to build a gaming server and a streaming PC that just encodes maybe later a media server prob not all at once. I was thinking about 4750g for a little mini ITX PC. I was wanting this to have ECC ram and but I'm not sure what to get for ECC so if anyone has suggestions for a build for something this like a hole build that would be great. 

 

1. You can only buy the 4750G in an OEM build, its not available for retail sale; unless you're buying it from like China/Korea?

2. Most mainstream board manufacturers dont advertise the ECC specs despite most of them having ECC functionality. I'd assume that the vast majority though you may be restricted to UDIMM's (ECC Unbuffered / Non Registered). RDIMM's (ECC Registered) will typically give you more capacity but theyre less common to work on consumer / workstation boards. 

3. There's absolutely no reason to use ECC memory in a Game Server / Streaming PC, but if you really insist then check out eBay for used enterprise memory. 

You will need to check with the main board manufacturer what memory configurations they support, but generally 1Rx4 / 1Rx8 are widely supported and in most cases 2Rx4 / 2Rx8 but any higher ranking (e.g 4Rx8) is probably a no go. Also keep in mind if you're populating all 4 DIMM slots you typically have to use the same ranking in all of them, so if you get 2 x 2Rx8 modules from somewhere, your other 2 also should be 2Rx8's. Check with your motherboard but I assume most should support 2Rx8 UDIMM's (ECC Unbuffered / Non-Reg DIMM's)

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55 minutes ago, SorryClaire said:

Youre not being clear enough here. State your budget, form factor, your purpose in a simple proper list, and what do you got in hand right now.

I don't have anything part wise and I said itx in it I'm open to suggestions if u don't think a 4750g is good 

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45 minutes ago, Jarsky said:

 

1. You can only buy the 4750G in an OEM build, its not available for retail sale; unless you're buying it from like China/Korea?

2. Most mainstream board manufacturers dont advertise the ECC specs despite most of them having ECC functionality. I'd assume that the vast majority though you may be restricted to UDIMM's (ECC Unbuffered / Non Registered). RDIMM's (ECC Registered) will typically give you more capacity but theyre less common to work on consumer / workstation boards. 

3. There's absolutely no reason to use ECC memory in a Game Server / Streaming PC, but if you really insist then check out eBay for used enterprise memory. 

You will need to check with the main board manufacturer what memory configurations they support, but generally 1Rx4 / 1Rx8 are widely supported and in most cases 2Rx4 / 2Rx8 but any higher ranking (e.g 4Rx8) is probably a no go. Also keep in mind if you're populating all 4 DIMM slots you typically have to use the same ranking in all of them, so if you get 2 x 2Rx8 modules from somewhere, your other 2 also should be 2Rx8's. Check with your motherboard but I assume most should support 2Rx8 UDIMM's (ECC Unbuffered / Non-Reg DIMM's)

I seen it on newegg  https://www.newegg.com/p/38Y-053D-01SD0?Description=ryzen 7 4750g&cm_re=ryzen_7 4750g-_-9SIARKECG92994-_-Product&quicklink=true but this going to be like a 2nd PC I'm not going to be gaming on it just encoding the stream or media server

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30 minutes ago, Cody_S97 said:

I don't have anything part wise and I said itx in it I'm open to suggestions if u don't think a 4750g is good 

Honestly matx is the way to go for a NAS box as you still need pcie expansion of any sort for expansion for 10 Gigabit in the future or RAID cards.

 

Added in the 1650 for the Turing NVENC, but the 3200G is good enough for x264.

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6 minutes ago, SorryClaire said:

Honestly matx is the way to go for a NAS box as you still need pcie expansion of any sort for expansion for 10 Gigabit in the future or RAID cards.

 

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CPU AMD Ryzen 3 3200G 3.6 GHz Quad-Core Processor $128.99 @ Adorama
Motherboard Asus PRIME B450M-A/CSM Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $77.98 @ Amazon
Memory Kingston 8 GB (1 x 8 GB)
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13 minutes ago, SorryClaire said:

Honestly matx is the way to go for a NAS box as you still need pcie expansion of any sort for expansion for 10 Gigabit in the future or RAID cards.

 

Added in the 1650 for the Turing NVENC, but the 3200G is good enough for x264.

Guess that's good thx
DDR4-2400 CL17 Memory
$74.

 

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4 minutes ago, Cody_S97 said:

Guess that's good thx

Lemme guess, mobile? Yeah this forum is unbrowsable on phones, especially with quotes.

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5 hours ago, Cody_S97 said:

I seen it on newegg  https://www.newegg.com/p/38Y-053D-01SD0?Description=ryzen 7 4750g&cm_re=ryzen_7 4750g-_-9SIARKECG92994-_-Product&quicklink=true but this going to be like a 2nd PC I'm not going to be gaming on it just encoding the stream or media server

I know how bad the GPU market can be right now, but ill just make a suggestion that if you can get like a GTX1050ti then you can get a lower end CPU and use NVEnc encoding. Personally I use NVEnc for my encoding with OBS and it works well

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