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    • J
      Journer
      last edited by

      thanks guys… so it seems like i'm going to need more power than an atom...

      i thought about SFF, but I'm also quite conscious of power consumption... i live in japan an energy isn't cheap.  so thats why i was thinking atom/mobile to begin with.

      Also, some of these SFF don't have expansion slots, so not sure how I would fit more cards in it.  Going to need at least 3 ports to start with, possibly 4-5 in the future.

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        stan-qaz
        last edited by

        I've used a lot of SFF Dells over the years but now I'm using HP boxes. Better internal layout for the power supply and drives, run a lot cooler and several PCIe slots available, 4 in the 7900 series and lots of refurbished units coming off commercial accounts.

        http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportManual&lang=en&cc=us&docIndexId=64180&taskId=120&prodTypeId=12454&prodSeriesId=3785403#0

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          asterix
          last edited by

          If you are going to have 2Gps downlink then I wouldn't recommend anything but an i5 or higher. i3 maybe able to support it, I haven't seen anyone testing more than 1Gpbs on i3 yet. Forget Atom.. it doesn't stand a chance.

          Since you are looking for OpenVPN, Snort and Squid.. go for at least 8GB RAM (4 or 6GB would do too but RAM is cheap) and add a decent quality SSD drive for the caching.

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            rjcrowder
            last edited by

            My HP DC7800 with a Core2 Duo E6550 draws around 38 watts at idle. It has 4 gb of RAM, an Intel SSD drive and everything else is disconnected. I would think (perhaps others can confirm) that an i3 or i5 would draw a little less power. For example, the HP Z200? Also, I believe most of the HP SFF boxes have 4 expansion slots in a mix of PCIe or PCI (depending on model).

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              asterix
              last edited by

              Yup.. I do recollect reading it a few times on forums that i3/i5 are better in power consumption than Core2 Duo series.

              Wonder if there will be a day when the CPU would consume 1W(or less) and be like a million times faster than the current series.. lol  :D

              We are kinda amazed with LEDs saving us so much power.. so why not CPUs .. hehe

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                kejianshi
                last edited by

                Yes - They will, CPUs will go 3D soon also with optical interconnects on die and system on a chip will become the rule vs. the exception. 
                Soon after that, your computer will say "hello - nice to see you again" to you when you use it, and it will mean it.

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                  asterix
                  last edited by

                  Cool.. it would be a life saver for all the nerds with no life and on the verge of commit suicide. Finally some says "its nice to see you again"..  HAHAHA

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                    kejianshi
                    last edited by

                    Without nerds, there would be no need for this forum :o

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                      asterix
                      last edited by

                      Sorry .. didn't know you were one of them !! .. ROFL … just joking here  ;D

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                        kejianshi
                        last edited by

                        I'm a heathen nerd…  Its rare but they exist.
                        I split my time between stuff like this and...  Lets just say my skin burns if I get to close to holy ground.
                        Its a by-product of constantly being abandoned here and there in Asia by Uncle Sam all my life.
                        Now - Back on topic or the moderators will ban us for life.
                        I agree with your hardware recommendations.  He will have a need for speed. 
                        A lower spec system would be bad for these purposes.

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                          keasley
                          last edited by

                          If you are going to 2G/1G down/up then maybe this will do, I know it is not a SFF nor embedded nor i3/i5 but should do the trick.

                          SUPERMICRO 2 x L5320 Xeon QC 1.86GHz 8GB RAM 160GB HDD Server Half Depth.  link - http://www.ebay.com/itm/321196562724?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_sop%3D15%26_sacat%3D0%26_from%3DR40%26_nkw%3D321196562724%26_rdc%3D1

                          See this thread for additional info, not the same subject but has above server and additions for a small office.  http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,65983.0.html

                          The power supply is 280watts.  The additional NIC and riser links are on the above thread.

                          Hope this helps,  btw what is the cost of the 2G/1G in japan.  Envious.

                          Mini ITX
                          Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9550 @ 2.66GHz
                          2 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s)
                          2Gigs of RAM
                          4 intel 10/100/1000
                          300GB WD Raptor
                          Full Version 2.1.3-RELEASE (i386)

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                          • J
                            Journer
                            last edited by

                            thanks!

                            keasley - it's 5000JPY/mo or about 50USD/mo.  it costs about 300usd to setup, but they have a campaign to make it free w/ 2yr contract :)

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