Intel Celeron J3355B SoC Benchmarks (VPN & IPS): Budget Buy Performer!
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https://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=g4560&ignorear=0&N=-1&isNodeId=1
What about that?
It's the "CPU INTEL PENTIUM G4560 3.5GHz, ASROCK B250M mATX, 8G CORSAIR DDR4 2400" combo package.
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https://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=g4560&ignorear=0&N=-1&isNodeId=1
What about that?
It's the "CPU INTEL PENTIUM G4560 3.5GHz, ASROCK B250M mATX, 8G CORSAIR DDR4 2400" combo package.
Will work fine.
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I'm looking to go from a tired asus rtac66u to a pfsense build which is not too expensive. this sort of setup looks appealing if I can keep the cost down.
I'm hoping someone can point me too a genuine new or used intel nic on ebay uk. The prices im seeing are like £150+
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"I'm hoping someone can point me too a genuine new or used intel nic on ebay uk. The prices im seeing are like £150+"
I'm in Australia, and finding the occasionally cheap Intel based NIC isnt too hard (search for the something like "i219 dual nic" or "i211 dual nic"), but that is the only easy part about a self build. J3355 and J3455 boards are as rare as hens teeth around here it would seem, and frankly I'm not even sure most PC shops here have even heard of the ITX format.
I really want to build my own, but considering the J3x55 boards need a NIC card, the smallest case I can find is still about 6 times larger then either a Netgate option or a Qotom option, it just seems such a bulky waste of space and money from my end.
I looked at getting a ASRock H370M-ITX/ac (which has dual intel nics built in) but its $185 AU and I still need to add a $70 G4900 CPU ontop of that, plus case, RAM PSU etc… Its just stupidly expensive, and bulky.
If anyone has a line on a SMALL itx case that can take a NIC card I would be most interested to hear (the Coolmaster Elite M110 is the smallest I can get round here, and it can fit graphic cards in it :( ).
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The SilverStone SST-ML09B is relatively small, but you need a low profile NIC for it.
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The SilverStone SST-ML09B is relatively small, but you need a low profile NIC for it.
Thanks. I had looked at that one a couple of times, the desktop profile is certainly a better fit in my workspace then the m110 cube/square profile, but it is still the size of a fat DVD player. Its just hard to justify going that route when the alternative is a device that I can sit on my book case like the netgates or qotoms (which is a pity as I like building).
Its probably the smallest case available though if I do talk myself into building :)
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The SilverStone SST-ML09B is relatively small, but you need a low profile NIC for it.
Thanks. I had looked at that one a couple of times, the desktop profile is certainly a better fit in my workspace then the m110 cube/square profile, but it is still the size of a fat DVD player. Its just hard to justify going that route when the alternative is a device that I can sit on my book case like the netgates or qotoms (which is a pity as I like building).
Its probably the smallest case available though if I do talk myself into building :)
http://www.mini-box.com/M300-Enclosure-w-Bootable-CF-Reader_2
http://www.travla.com/business/index.php?id_product=87&controller=product
There are others, but you tend to be limited less by the expansion card than by the fact that anything that small doesn't use a standard power supply. If you go up a little in width there are more options using sff ps's. For keywords use "mitx case pcie riser" to get one that has the slot horizontal instead of vertical.