Objections against his hardware for 2.4?
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Hello ;D
Given I now have a CPU without AES-NI, and 2.4 requires AES-NI, I am considering buying a pair of used machines like this:
https://si.cdn.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell_OptiPlex_7010_spec_sheet.pdf
https://data.technimax.cz/attach/artilky/optiplex_7010_technical_guidebook.pdfThey have I5-3570 onboard, in my desktop I have the I5-3570K, which is still A BEAST (I do a lot of movie conversions: it runs at 100% CPU but it handles all other tasks like it is doing nothing else :o )
I didn't overclock it, and I understand it that is the only difference between (K) and non-K.
So all I have to do is add some RAM, and add my Intel NIC's from my current machines.
Would anybody have any objections against these, from a technical or power usage or other perspective?
I have to pay 140 EUR / 168 USD for it, with 500 GB WD HDD and 4 GB RAM, 1GB external video card in addition to the internal Intel HD 2500, which in itself is not expensive, as CPU alone still goes for between 75-100 EUR on the second hand market.
Thank you :)
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Hey. :)
Only way to know if that CPU is overkill is to know what it's doing so…..
What's your WAN speed? What packages? VPNs?
It probably is overkill though. ;)
I will point out that it's 2.5 that will require AES-NI, 2.4 does not. And we will be supporting 2.4 for some time after 2.5 is released (which will not be for a good while) so there is no real hurry here.
By the time you actually need to upgrade there may be other better options available.Steve
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Thank you Steve ;D
WAN = 200.
SOHO.
Packages Snort, OpenVPN Client and Server, Clients ~ 5 (to Pia and such, high traffic), Server ~ 15 (low traffic, surfing and email only).
By the time you actually need to upgrade there may be other better options available.
Good point: thank you Steve :-*
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That should work, but keep in mind that OpenVPN speed depends mostly on single thread performance.
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Yes that's true. I would expect >300Mbps OpenVPN throughput with that CPU though.
YMMV ;)
Steve