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      jtvd78
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      @thevoice:

      Looks really nice to me… good choice to use intel, both stable and compatible and nice idea for the mini-ITX.

      Is there place to put many NIC inside that?

      If you look at the case from the back, you can see that there is a low profile expansion slot. Which is just enough for the NIC that I'm using.

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        thevoice
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        Perfect, if ever you need more LAN or WAN I think there are low profile network cards… This is the only limitation I can see!

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          tirsojrp
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          This post looks familiar… and your name too.

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            jtvd78
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            @tirsojrp:

            This post looks familiar… and your name too.

            Hmmm…. I wonder why  :P

            But really, Its good to get a second opinion. Especially from the communities of the two main distros that I am going to try out on my build. Maybe one forum would pick up on something that the other one missed.

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              RocKKer
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              I built a box similar to what your describing, here's my post of the completed box.

              See if you can use anything in that build….I really like the mini case, although has no provision for PCI card but with dual onboard Intel NICs I have no need for one.

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                jtvd78
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                @RocKKer:

                I built a box similar to what your describing, here's my post of the completed box.

                See if you can use anything in that build….I really like the mini case, although has no provision for PCI card but with dual onboard Intel NICs I have no need for one.

                I like how your motherboard has dual nics, but I like how my current motherboard has a CPU that is higher clocked and is hyper-threaded. Though, I am leaning towards my motherboard, would it be a better idea to use the one you used?

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                  RocKKer
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                  According to this -
                  "21-50 Mbps - No less than 500 MHz CPU"

                  so from a pure throughput standpoint either cpu gives you plenty headroom, but if you add some services (and is sounds like you may) it could eat up whatever excess cpu you have.

                  Either box should be able to handle those different distros, it's the added services that will bog them down.

                  Sorry I don't have much info on hyper-threading, gut feeling tells me you want it but I couldn't quantify more than that with anything reasonable.

                  For my setup (a home router) a small footprint was desirable and that setup fit the bill.

                  BTW - I strongly urge you to include fans and heatsinks (didn't see those in your build list). Passive cooling these boxes is just not enough.

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                    jtvd78
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                    I've been looking around, and I've found an alternative to my current board: The Intel DN2800MT Link. It supports mSata over its miniPcie, as well as having regular PCI Express x1. I'm also getting the M350 case, as you recommended. It seems very popular in the MiniITX market. I'm also getting a Riser kit for the case, so I can use full size cards. Link.

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                      RocKKer
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                      Supports hyper-threading, cool.

                      I like the ability to add a full size PCIe. If Intel would add an additional onboard NIC, that would the perfect firewall/router mboard!

                      I think that will be a sweet build!

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                        jtvd78
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                        @RocKKer:

                        Supports hyper-threading, cool.

                        I like the ability to add a full size PCIe. If Intel would add an additional onboard NIC, that would the perfect firewall/router mboard!

                        I think that will be a sweet build!

                        I'm debating on getting a HP NC360T, and modding it to fit into an x1 slot. They are really cheap on ebay.
                        http://forums.servethehome.com/showthread.php?471-Dual-NICs-on-PCIE-x1-slot-recommendation

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                          RocKKer
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                          If that HP dual uses the Intel 82571 (like the forum link says) it should work good as a server NIC.

                          Looks like a good cheap dual NIC and mod, have to keep that in mind if I ever need a dual NIC solution!

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