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Does this CPU Exists?? 6+ core, 45tdp, 128gb ram support, compat for ITX

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Hey everyone...

 

I'm looking to get a CPU or SoC cpu/board for a NAS build. It needs to have 6/8 core... 45w TDP (or lower), support for 128gb ram... and should be be able to be in a mITX board...

 

Now i have found a  intel SoC CPU on a board with IPMI which is nice.. however i think it's a bit expensive and would like to go a bit cheaper route if possible...  this model is 900-100USD... it also has dual 10GBIT which i don't need!

 

https://www.amazon.com/Supermicro-MBD-X10SDV-TLN4F-B-X10SDV-TLN4F-Mini-ITX-Motherboard/dp/B00Z8DBB0M

 

Any suggestions?

 

 

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

Sure, you can get R5 1600 which is 65W TDP and just undervolt it.

Pretty sure it doesn't support 128gb of ram. Not sure either why a NAS would need that and who can afford that rn, lol. 

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Just now, FloRolf said:

Pretty sure it doesn't support 128gb of ram. Not sure either why a NAS would need that and who can afford that rn, lol. 

well there will properly be some VM's running aswell... and depending on the NAS build/raid setup... it is required/suggested to have 1gb ram for each 1TB data...

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R5 1600 supports up to 64 as far as I am concearned, maybe some on-board xeons support 128GB are itx and have 8+ cores.

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If you want a 6-core with 128GB, expensive Intel platforms is the only option.

Also why exactly do you need 128GB? You only have 6 cores so you won't be able to run many VM's, also storage wise, it would mean you would have 128TB, how are you going to connect enough drives to get such capacity? It doesn't have a lot of SATA ports...

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Can't settle for the i7 8700? best performing 6 cores / 12 threads, 65w tdp, very cold, 64gb of RAM and there's plenty Mini-ITX motherboard offerings.

 

If not then what you want will be over all VERY expensive regardless where you look for it.

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24 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

Can't settle for the i7 8700? best performing 6 cores / 12 threads, 65w tdp, very cold, 64gb of RAM and there's plenty Mini-ITX motherboard offerings.

 

If not then what you want will be over all VERY expensive regardless where you look for it.

Agreed. The i7 8700 was the best purchase decision I've made in ages. It runs very cool (apart from my horrible cooler which makes it run at 80 under load). It's got a very good boost clock and is at 65w tdp.

 

OP, why on earth do you need 128GB of RAM? 

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41 minutes ago, samcool55 said:

If you want a 6-core with 128GB, expensive Intel platforms is the only option.

Also why exactly do you need 128GB? You only have 6 cores so you won't be able to run many VM's, also storage wise, it would mean you would have 128TB, how are you going to connect enough drives to get such capacity? It doesn't have a lot of SATA ports...

 

14 minutes ago, EvilCat70 said:

Agreed. The i7 8700 was the best purchase decision I've made in ages. It runs very cool (apart from my horrible cooler which makes it run at 80 under load). It's got a very good boost clock and is at 65w tdp.

 

OP, why on earth do you need 128GB of RAM? 

As said before... Certain raid configurations requires/suggest 1GB of ram for each TB.... Now having 80TB is 80GB ram.... then allocating a 4-8-16gb ram for each VM depending on the OS/requirements on the VM... that can quickly consume the 128gb ram all together... 6 cores can be more than enough for VM's... all depends on how you allocate the cores/threads...

 

It's true that most board's don't contain 8 sata ports however this can be handled by either a raid card or HBA card... plan is to have 8x10TB disks in NAS....

 

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well, if you want to keep it somewhat cheap your best bet is to go for the onlder LGA-2011 socket and some 6-Core Xeon. should be way laess then 1K for a chip, tough boards in smaller formfactors can be pretty hard to find. ITX is also out of the question.

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How would you even plan on connecting 80TB worth of drives to an ITX system?
 Xeon e5 2608L v4 (pretty rare, probably not easy to get)
ASRock EPC612D4I for the motherboard
And, once again, the issues of ITX appear. The motherboard only supports SO-DIMMs, but those (even as ECC) only exist up to 16 GB... If Micro ATX works, the Supermicro X10SRM-F could work, 32 GB DIMMs are a thing, and you have plenty of space for expansion...

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