I'm considering building a small NAS for my home, using a really cheap barebones PC I found at NewEgg:
But what I want to consider doing would help the performance a little, and I was wanting to see if anyone had any suggestions as to whether or not this would work as far as the amount of power from the PSU.
The PSU is rated at 165 Watts.
Also, from reading the reviews, others have setup configurations with 2 and 3 hard drives.
What I am wanting to do is this:
Use the system as it is, but with the following:
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[li]Possibly 1 Gig of RAM (I believe I still a matched pair sitting around of 2 512 sticks, and I believe it should be compatible with this system.[/li]
[li]PCI Hardware RAID Card - PNY S-CURE 5 port card - found here:
I already have this card, but I have it installed in my current desktop PC - I'm thinking I can save money on power bill, and save space in my "main" computer case this way, which will increase airflow, and take a little pressure off that system. [/li]
[li]Use at least 3, possibly 5 hard drives, running in RAID 3. The drives are SATA2, but run as SATA1 b/c of the RAID card - no problem in my opinion.[/li]
[li]If I use 3 hard drives, then I'll install an optical drive, but if I end up being able to use 5, I'll have to leave the optical drive out - I would like to possibly start with 3, and just later expand to 5 (the RAID card allows for "expanding" the data if/when you add new drives - I forget the exact term at the moment,... maybe migrating? But that just doesn't seem correct... anyhow, hopefully you can follow the thought.[/li][/ul]
Or if someone knows of a setup that would be even cheaper, or about same price, and better, let me know.
Thanks in advance for any advice, information, links, etc.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me
But what I want to consider doing would help the performance a little, and I was wanting to see if anyone had any suggestions as to whether or not this would work as far as the amount of power from the PSU.
The PSU is rated at 165 Watts.
Also, from reading the reviews, others have setup configurations with 2 and 3 hard drives.
What I am wanting to do is this:
Use the system as it is, but with the following:
[ul]
[li]Possibly 1 Gig of RAM (I believe I still a matched pair sitting around of 2 512 sticks, and I believe it should be compatible with this system.[/li]
[li]PCI Hardware RAID Card - PNY S-CURE 5 port card - found here:
I already have this card, but I have it installed in my current desktop PC - I'm thinking I can save money on power bill, and save space in my "main" computer case this way, which will increase airflow, and take a little pressure off that system. [/li]
[li]Use at least 3, possibly 5 hard drives, running in RAID 3. The drives are SATA2, but run as SATA1 b/c of the RAID card - no problem in my opinion.[/li]
[li]If I use 3 hard drives, then I'll install an optical drive, but if I end up being able to use 5, I'll have to leave the optical drive out - I would like to possibly start with 3, and just later expand to 5 (the RAID card allows for "expanding" the data if/when you add new drives - I forget the exact term at the moment,... maybe migrating? But that just doesn't seem correct... anyhow, hopefully you can follow the thought.[/li][/ul]
Or if someone knows of a setup that would be even cheaper, or about same price, and better, let me know.
Thanks in advance for any advice, information, links, etc.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me