Hardware


19
Jun 08

New file server

New file server It’s taken a few weeks, but my new home file server is finally up and running. I actually finished assembly last night, but, considering it will be run headless, I wanted to give it 24 hours of initial testing to make sure everything was ok.

For the time being there are only 5 drives installed, two fewer than my old file server. I’ve deliberately left plenty of room for expansion though. One PCI slot has been used (for the video card), leaving two PCI-e 16x slots, two PCI-e 1x slots and two PCI slots empty. There’s plenty of free drive bays, and I’m trying to source another 6×3.5″ drive cage which will fit into the space above the PSU.

With the extra cage, there should be enough room to fit up to fifteen hard drives fairly comfortably, although I doubt I’ll ever use that many at once. Ten is more realistic. I’ll be installing two more 1TB drives in a few weeks, and from there I’ll just add more drives when I need more space/redundancy.

From the (albeit limited) testing I’ve done so far, performance seems to be a bit better than the old server, so I’m fairly happy with the result.


5
Jun 08

New PC

This week I decided it was about time to upgrade my trusty old Athlon X2 system to a quad core. While the Phenom X4 did perk my interest for a short time (as they’re not bad value for money), I decided to go Intel, and the Q9450 seemed to fit the bill. Sourcing one at a reasonable price from a local retailer was another matter, but I eventually found one. While I was at it, I picked up a 4GB kit (2×2GB) of Corsair’s Dominator 8500C5 and sourced an Asus P5K-Pro secondhand (will upgrade to an X48 when the bios’ have matured). I’ve been playing with a Gigabyte 9800GX2 for a couple of weeks now, so that went in, as did my bgears B-Enspirer sound card. Optical and Hard drives were carried over from the old system too.

A quick test run with the stock (low profile) Intel heatsink/fan installed showed less than stellar cooling performance. Core temp was reporting 80°c+ while running 4 threads of prime95 (small fft test) and that was running at stock clocks/voltage. The only other suitable cooler I had available was a Thermaltake Big Typhoon, which, although not the greatest 775 heatsink, got the temperatures back under control. I was able to overclock it to 3.45ghz (430×8) at 1.275v but decided for long term use to settle on 3.2ghz (400×8) at 1.25v.

It’s currently running nicely with XP installed, although it’s only able to see 3GB. I will eventually install Vista 64 bit on it, but for the moment I’m hesitant as I had some issues with the sound card running Vista 32 bit.