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    Pfsense motherboard/CPU advise

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      phil80
      last edited by phil80

      Hi,

      I plan to start my first pfsense experience.

      My needs / setup:

      • 1 Gigabit WAN interface to ISP modem
      • Cisco SG350 L3 switch: will do all the inter-VLAN routing and DHCP server
      • pfsense box: used as firewall and to NAT traffic from VLANs to internet
      • OpenVPN: 1-2 users, no need to more than 300-600 Mbps, I can do with less bandwidth here
      • 4 VLANs setup on the switch for all the routing

      I am thinking to get this hardware:

      • AsRock H370M-ITX coupled with an intel quadcore i3-8100T or 9100T CPU clocked at 3.1 GHz and a 35W TDP
        It has a dual Intel GB LAN (1 x Giga PHY Intel I219V + 1 x GigaLAN Intel I211AT)
        https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H370M-ITXac/index.asp#Specification

      • Alternative: ASUS ROG STRIX H370-I GAMING
        It has a dual Gb LAN, one Intel I219V + one Realtek RTL8111H. I could replace the Realtek with an Intel PCI-E LAN adapter
        https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-STRIX-H370-I-GAMING/specifications/

      ASUS is more expensive + I need to add the PCI-E adapter for 2nd Intel NIC.

      1- Will these boards be fully supported / crash free for pfsense 2.4 and future 2.5 OS ?
      2- Will they fill my needs ?
      3- If I move routing to the pfsense box: will it out perform the hardware switch ?
      4- do the NICs support 802.1Q VLAN tagging ?

      Many thanks for helping me

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        kiokoman LAYER 8
        last edited by kiokoman

        yes, personally i will stay away from realtek, probably i will chose the asrock
        yes
        there should't be much difference
        yes ->
        Intel® Ethernet Connection I219
        Datasheet
         Jumbo Frames (up to 9 kB)
         802.1Q & 802.1p
         Receive Side Scaling (RSS)
         Two Queues (Tx & Rx

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          phil80
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          many thanks, I will buy the Asrock

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            tman222
            last edited by

            Hi @elodie80 - is there any particular reason you are considering the i3-8100T vs. just the regular i3-8100? I imagine that most of the time I the CPU will probably not run anywhere near the quoted TDP (i.e. the CPU will run at a lower frequency), and the extra 500MHz per core might be nice to have if you will be using OpenVPN.

            Hope this helps.

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              phil80 @tman222
              last edited by

              @tman222
              I was planning to go completely fanless
              But yes, fan will be off probably most of the time anyway...
              The 8100 and 9100 are out of stock every where, i will have to wait a few weeks it seems

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                messerchmidt
                last edited by

                ryen 3200g + gigabyte b450 matx + dual intel nic + 16gb ram + cheap case + 120gb ssd

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                  phil80 @kiokoman
                  last edited by

                  Feedback:
                  I went with the Asrock, it works perfectly under Pfsense and has great fan control to run totally silent in a very quiet room.
                  CPU i3-9100, overkill but 9100T are hard to find on stock
                  Used the intel I219V port for LAN and I211AT for WAN

                  Hope it helps other users

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