Read more.Supports 10 x 3.5-inch drives. Says it is ideal for users interested in building their own NAS.
Read more.Supports 10 x 3.5-inch drives. Says it is ideal for users interested in building their own NAS.
No someone suggest me a nice Mini ITX board with a shed load of sata ports/raid and This will be a perfect mini server/Nas
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"Lian Li wrote to HEXUS to say that this new Mini ITX chassis is available right now in the UK at a suggested retail price of £119."
Mind writing back to Lain-Li and asking exactly where it is available right now, because i cant find it!
Mini-ITX Boards
Jetway JNF9E-Q77 Socket 1155 Mini-ITX Board with Dual LAN and 6x SATA
Jetway JNF99-525 Fanless Dual Core Atom Mini-ITX Board with Dual LAN, 6x SATA
I have one of the Atom boards running Win7 as a server and it does the job.
https://www.asus.com/uk/Commercial_S...9AIC2750SAS4L/ - Would make a nice little NAS system I think.
it probably would but based on prices I've seen you'd be cheaper grabbing a mitx board and then sticking in a pcie raid card. Might mean going amd kabini or low end i series over atom due to the lack of full size pcie ports on atom
It's not like you would really need the 4 way switch and gpu in a server anyway.
As to the case, I like it but think it could do with some more 2.5" bay slots and should be sold without the backplane because it's a tad expensive at £119 in my opinion for a 'home server case'
I was specifically investigating the Supermicro A1SA7-2750F - http://www.supermicro.nl/products/mo...1SA7-2750F.cfm
It was quoted at £350 + VAT - but has a non-standard power input. I don't think it's anything complicated, but isn't ideal.
When you consider that another board/cpu combo is likely around £200, and £200 for a HBA/RAID Card I don't think it's an unreasonable price, especially considering the power efficiency of the system.
you can get a quad kabani based cpu and motherboard for about £100....for £200 you'd be moving into i3 range and that's including vat.
Mini ITX is surely a misnomer for cases this size, its hardly mini, have just recently bought a Gigabyte Micro ATX case which is only slightly taller than this (Lian Li) case.
My main problem with these cases is the depth, over 400mm is to much.
Whilst the Gigabyte case is steel and not aluminium it is better equipped with two usb2 and two usb3 ports on the front and two 5.25 bays and one 3.5 bay and for a quarter of the price of the Lian Li.
No, it isn't a misnomer, Mini-ITX is the motherboard form factor, it's the official name of the standard. And what do you need external drive bays for on a NAS build (or arguably, *any* modern PC build)? None of gigabyte cases come anywhere near this thing's build quality or internal hard drive capacity. You're comparing apples and oranges in every respect.
This looks a pretty good size for an mATX case, stick the PSU in the front top (I doubt many people want 11 drives), rotate the drive stacks 90 degrees so the internals get some airflow and you're golden.
Rotating the drive cage will only increase the width of the case, make unhindered access impossible, and not really improve thermals at all, there's 3x120mm static pressure optimised fans in the front already, they're not going to have any bother forcing air over a full load of 10 hard drives at all.
Here you go: ASRock C7250D4I.
Intel Avoton C2750 Octa-Core Processor
DDR3 1600/1333 Dual-channel Max. 64GB
2 SATA3 6.0Gbps, 4 SATA2 3.0Gbps by C2750
4 x SATA3 6.0 Gb/s by Marvell SE9230, 2 x SATA3 6.0 Gb/s by Marvell SE9172
Dual Intel i210 Gigabit LAN ports (with Teaming function)
3 x USB 2.0 ports (2 rear ports + 1 via headers or 1 rear ports + 2 via headers controlled by USB_SEL1 and USB_SEL2 jumper)
1 x PCI-E x8 slot#
AnandTech Review
Planning on building a home VPN & web server using one of these myself, although I'm thinking of going with the SilverStone DS380.
Is that board actually available anywhere? All I can find for it is its product page.
EDIT: on Amazon for £290. For some reason, it wasn't showing up on first searches. Searched for "Asrock Rack" - presto!
If anything, it'd be narrower surely, because the drives would have their long side running the length of the case, airflow would be greatly improved, regardless of what the fans are designed for. You can't argue that not having metal plates in the way (whether they have a few holes in or not) wouldn't improve airflow, regardless of whether it was full of drives or only had a couple
It's on Scan for £270 as well, under Motherboards - Intel -> mITX / Miscellaneous.
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