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    Cheap and Efficient?

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      What throughput do you need?

      Steve

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        upcboy
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        Current internet speed is 150Mbps down 7.5Mbps up.. and they are promising 1Gbps within the next 3 years. Would prefer not to have to replace the router by then.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Low power, fast enough to support 1Gbps, with packages and cheap. A tough combination!

          I think you're probably looking at one of the Rangley multicore Atoms but it depends what you mean by cheap.  ;)

          Steve

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            upcboy
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            Cheap is Vague.. I think i'm more worried about size/Efficiency. It will be replacing a Routerborad 750GL I don't want anything too huge.. and would love it to handle the load(but in 2-3 years I could be looking to upgrade it anyways)

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              Consider this if you can wait for it to be released and it's cheap enough:
              http://store.netgate.com/ADI/RCC-VE-4860.aspx

              Steve

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                upcboy
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                @stephenw10:

                Consider this if you can wait for it to be released and it's cheap enough:
                http://store.netgate.com/ADI/RCC-VE-4860.aspx

                Steve

                This would be an option assuming that have Cases for them…

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  I believe so:
                  http://store.netgate.com/RCC-VE-Enclosure-Q1-2015-P2143.aspx
                  I would expect they'll come with a ready assembled option but I don't have any inside info on that.

                  Steve

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                    upcboy
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                    I think it would be Easier to Acquire hardware hardware slowly… What would you suggest as a Mini-ITX build? I've seen a few people mention AMD CPUs Would an AMD A4-6300 be powerful enough? also what would be the suggestion for a Dual or Quad Port PCI-E Nic?

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                      mir
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                      I use this quad port nic in my pfsense: http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Server-Adapter-PCI-E-EXPI9404VT/dp/B002JLKNIW
                      works out of the box using igb driver.

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                        Keljian
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                        I would rather this Nic
                        http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/390997921077?nav=SEARCH

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                          upcboy
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                          I stumpled across an Intel Pro/1000 PT Dual Port at work in a machine I was scraping… So i'll be using that.. my Planned build right now is...
                          Motherboard - MSI AM1 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130759
                          CPU - AMD Athlon 5350 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113364
                          Case - COOLER MASTER Elite 110 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119299
                          Ram - 4-6GB of Scrap Ram in My Desk drawer
                          HD -  Scrab Laptop Drive I have laying around.
                          PSU - Spare PSU Laying around.

                          Total Cost will be around 131.96$ Shipped…. Anyone have any Reason This doesn't look like an Acceptable build?

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                            rexki
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                            I would shoot for a J1900 or N2930 board with 2 onboard GigE Intel flavored:

                            • SuperMicro X10SBA - $175 - 13 watts - 4 GigE RJ45's when done - guessing a (35-13 watts savings = 22) - $125 off the utility bill over 5 years

                            pfSense 2.3.4-Release(amd64) - 31 watts Min d-power mode - 843-853 mbps across LANs -  i5-2400 3xGigE - Asus P8H61-M -All slotted Intel single NICS EM drivers -  shooting for 6 watts - to save $27/year in electricity.  In Hawaii $50 per year savings over 20 watt delta!!

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