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    Looking for Low Power Budget Build Suggestions (BC, Canada)

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      strigona
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      Thanks for the reply. Definitely worth considering the Zotac if nothing else turns up.

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        SammyWoo @strigona
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        @strigona Am running an often maligned (everybody has an opinion) MiniSys 4 port, cheapest from AlliExpress, I've seen under usd$200, add your own SSD+Ram. 10 WATTS! and a side benefit NO FAN, although it does run a little warm (50c idle) but if u have fan-ed rack it should be fine, be sure to get the AES-NI ready, Intel NICs favored by Pfsense. You maybe able to get away with it looking for a used Atom-class, 300+ Passmark fine, from eBay. Just don't buy anything proprietary, Pfsense loads on any standard PC box fine.

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          rnatalli
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          I like the Qotom boxes myself, especially the i3 which has AES-NI and uses Intel NICs.

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            SLIMaxPower @rnatalli
            last edited by SLIMaxPower

            @rnatalli until they fail.
            I have just replaced my current system (n54l) with an i7 4770 with multiple intel pcie nics 80+ PSU so its low power with way more grunt than I will ever need.

            My current system CPU is always above 60% and 8gb out of 16gb ram usage. that's without snort or vpn active.

            edit. around 300aud

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              mdahal
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              @SLIMaxPower Curious what package you are running to have 60% load on i7. From experience, the cpu intensive application is ips/ids (Snort,Suricate) and VPN.

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                SLIMaxPower @mdahal
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                @mdahal Sorry I was talking about the N54l with 16gb ecc and intel nics. I am running a large list through pfblockrng, plus snort (not actively blocking), schedules (which don't block udp - apparently fixed in 2.5+, plus some less intensive options.

                The QotoM and PFsense etc appliances are fine for basic/intermediate stuff. Packages should be run off other clients/vm's to take use of performance.

                The i7 will not even struggle even with 6 intel nic's - still deciding on how much ram I should jam in it though.

                To me it's a an investment for something I know will run for years and is generally cheap on power once configured, and easy to replace if your a smart.

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                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  @slimaxpower said in Looking for Low Power Budget Build Suggestions (BC, Canada):

                  schedules (which don't block udp - apparently fixed in 2.5+

                  Hmm, I'm not aware of that. Is there a bug open/resolved for that? I don't see one. And do you mean in 2.4.4?

                  Steve

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                    SLIMaxPower @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10 If you check the firewall/schedule thread your will find many users with complaints about traffic not getting cut off when schedules expire. udp traffic seems to be the main culprit.

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                      Gertjan @stephenw10
                      last edited by Gertjan

                      @stephenw10 said in Looking for Low Power Budget Build Suggestions (BC, Canada):

                      Hmm, I'm not aware of that. Is there a bug open/resolved for that? I don't see one. And do you mean in 2.4.4?

                      Blocking scheduling not quite working and https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8820
                      Some issue with "pfctl" ....
                      This issue isn't a goal for the upcoming "2.4.4" ( https://redmine.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/issues?fixed_version_id=46&set_filter=1&status_id=o )

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                        SLIMaxPower @Gertjan
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                        @gertjan that is only part of the problem. even after manually resetting the states udp reconnects.

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                          Solitary Man @SLIMaxPower
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                          @slimaxpower said in Looking for Low Power Budget Build Suggestions (BC, Canada):

                          @rnatalli until they fail.
                          I have just replaced my current system (n54l) with an i7 4770 with multiple intel pcie nics 80+ PSU so its low power with way more grunt than I will ever need.

                          My current system CPU is always above 60% and 8gb out of 16gb ram usage. that's without snort or vpn active.

                          edit. around 300aud

                          Hi @SLIMaxPower would it be possible to get some more details of your build please? I'm also in Australia, finding it hard to put together something low-power for around the $300 level that would suit.

                          Thanks!

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