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GetaBath

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Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core G3250 (3.2GHz,3MB Cache)
CORSAIR CARBIDE SERIES™ 200R COMPACT GAMING CASE
ASUS® H81M-PLUS: Micro-ATX, LG1150, USB 3.0, SATA 6GBs
16GB KINGSTON DUAL-DDR3 1600MHz (2 x 8GB)
WD Black² Dual Drive - 120GB SSD and 1TB HDD - WD1001X06XDTL
CORSAIR 450W VS SERIES™ VS-450 POWER SUPPLY
Super Quiet 22dBA Triple Copper Heatpipe Intel CPU Cooler

I am undecided whether to buy this build.
I understand that due to the CPU the memory will only run at 1333MHz which is fine.
There is not much reason to why I need a server, just that I want a server.

Feel free to make changes and suggest anything that you may think will be a better improvement.
Take note that I am trying to be cheap...
 
Other options that I have considered:

 

Ecko

23:37 [autobots] -!- eckostylez [[email protected]]
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If you want a server just to have one, you're better off buying a pre-built once instead of building one (especially with that processor).

 

GetaBath

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If you want a server just to have one, you're better off buying a pre-built once instead of building one (especially with that processor).

With you actually suggesting that, I researched a little bit and found this spec at a VERY reasonable price:
Intel Xeon E3-1226 V3
1 TB HDD 7200RPM
4GB Ram DDR3 1600MHZ (Upgrade to 8GB at least)
RAID100 onboard (0/1/10/5)
450W

Cost: 319.

Something else to consider I guess, but are Lenovo a reliable computer company?
 

Ecko

23:37 [autobots] -!- eckostylez [[email protected]]
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With you actually suggesting that, I researched a little bit and found this spec at a VERY reasonable price:
Intel Xeon E3-1226 V3
1 TB HDD 7200RPM
4GB Ram DDR3 1600MHZ (Upgrade to 8GB at least)
RAID100 onboard (0/1/10/5)
450W

Cost: 319.

Something else to consider I guess, but are Lenovo a reliable computer company?
Yes, they are. They bought IBM's PC division 10 years ago and have become the 3rd largest computer maker in the world.
 

GetaBath

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Yes, they are. They bought IBM's PC division 10 years ago and have become the 3rd largest computer maker in the world.
With that being said, my purchased build as follows:
  • Xeon E3-1225 v3 3.2GHz Quad-Core (3.6 GHz Turbo)
  • 8GB DDR3L-1600MHz (2Rx8) ECC UDIMM
  • 500GB 7200 RPM (Apparently its WD red)
  • 450W PSU (80 PLUS Platinum)
  • OS: Windows Server 2012
Total cost: £290
Total savings: £433.07

Yes, this is a Lenovo ThinkServer. I will be removing the DVD-Writer because I don't need it and will be replacing it with a drive bay cover and I will be buying anti-dust cover ports for the server.
In the future I will probably add more HDDs to the server and possibly more memory.
Photos coming soon!
 

GetaBath

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Everything is good, except for Windows Server 2012.
Any reason to why or are you just not a fan?

After trying to find drive bay front panel cover for the case, I just given up and decided to buy:

Basically the same layout, but much more presentable. The price was the selling point.
 
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I have been running it for a few days now and its silent.
 

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