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      amendolaro
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      Well if $200 is too much in your eyes what do you all recommend part wise?

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        kejianshi
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        Its your thread.  You are the one who decides whats too expensive or not.

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          amendolaro
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          Looking around I fell into another thread that linked me to

          http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16856205007

          Barebones, I have a hdd so I just need some ram. Any insight?
          If you think this is fast enough would u say 2gb or 4gb ? Again only used for routing and openvpn

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            kejianshi
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            This one won't cut it.  The last one I said was probably ok is probably ok.  (-:

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              amendolaro
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              Okay I reconfigured it to be all from Amazon so I can have it shipped in 2 days for free via prime… Can you check me one last time :) also, I'm a little concerned if the dual nic will fit with this mobo/case

              http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Amendolaro/saved/mMzj4D

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                kejianshi
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                Disk controller JMicron JMF661 -  :'(

                Have you seen anyone have successful install with the mobo you have chosen?

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                  amendolaro
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                  I honestly didn't think it mattered.. Sorry.. What should I shoot for ? Use same mobo from the original build I made ?

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                    NOYB
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                    Not a fan of A-Data

                    First USB flash drive I ever bought was one of their 16 GB devices.  It only lasted a couple of months.  RMA'd and the replacement lasted only a few months as well.  Both where light usage (back up of music and documents).  Very little writing.  Those are the only two USB flash drives I've had die unexpectedly.  The only other one was a PNY running pfSense.  It lasted about a year with doing a beta upgrade or two a month.  So that one was expected.

                    Personally I will not buy any A-Data products (unless forced to by no other choices).

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                      amendolaro
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                      Thanks! I will change that now. Better performance going ssd than hdd for just pfsense?

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                        amendolaro
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                        I actually just Checked the first buildand it's the same mobo.. If you don't like that controller what do u recommend ?

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                          amendolaro
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                          What about this board?

                          Has built in Celeron quad j1900 with dual nics

                          http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16813128698

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                            Shonky
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                            @amendolaro:

                            What about this board?

                            Has built in Celeron quad j1900 with dual nics

                            http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16813128698

                            Read the reviews. J1900 boards seem to often have BIOS issues. This was one of the prominent ones.

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                              amendolaro
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                              Yea just read some, was coming back to modify my post before u replied lol… Agh this is a pain lol

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                                kejianshi
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                                What you can do is read through the ratings and customer feedback for whatever mobo you are considering and see if those customers had an easy, pleasant and reliable pfsense install.  I have a j1900 and its abit buggy when it comes to boot disk selection.  It often likes to switch on you if you plug anything new into it.

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                                  amendolaro
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                                  Looking now but a lot of talk about people considering using but can't find any confirmation … Still looking

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                                    robi
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                                    @amendolaro:

                                    Well if $200 is too much in your eyes what do you all recommend part wise?

                                    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Igel-5-4-4210LX-Winestra-Running-Untangle-10-2-Firewall-Router-/141458051424?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20ef8e9160
                                    It also runs pfSense pretty solid, plus has hw crypto acceleration which really boosts OpenVPN (tested: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=45430.0 with pfSense 2.2-release: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=45430.msg481353#msg481353).

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                                      stewie2016
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                                      good thread, amendolaro. have you made a final decision yet?

                                      kejianski: thanks for being so helpful

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                                        stewie2016
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                                        @robi:

                                        @amendolaro:

                                        Well if $200 is too much in your eyes what do you all recommend part wise?

                                        http://www.ebay.com/itm/Igel-5-4-4210LX-Winestra-Running-Untangle-10-2-Firewall-Router-/141458051424?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20ef8e9160
                                        It also runs pfSense pretty solid, plus has hw crypto acceleration which really boosts OpenVPN (tested: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=45430.0 with pfSense 2.2-release: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=45430.msg481353#msg481353).

                                        robi: is this meant to be an "as cheap as possible" alternative?

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                                          robi
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                                          yes.

                                          If somebody doesn't have/need for higher bandwidths than what's benchmarked in my linked post, it's a rock solid piece of hardware.

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