I already posted this in the General forum but it's more specifically appropriate here. Anyway, I've got most of the following components for a new server rig (for divx and MP3's)...it's slightly different than my other post cuz I changed the drives around a bit. Some don't seem to fit in as server stuff (like the TI4600) but I'll switch them out into a gaming rig if I build one.
Intel D850GB motherboard
Intel 1.4 GHz P4 (yea yea, don't laugh, I'm working on changing this whole old P4 chipset thing)
4 x 128MB PC800 RDRAM
Visiontek GeForce4 TI4600
1 x Maxtor 10K III 36GB
1 x IBM 75GXP 60GB 7200 RPM drive
2 x IBM 75GXP 75GB 7200 RPM drive (both 75GXPs might get replaced with bigger drives sometime but they've worked great for 2 years now)
2 x WD1000BB 100GB 7200 RPM drives
4 x WD1200BB 120GB 7200 RPM drives
Promise SX6000 IDE RAID Controller
Promise ATA100 IDE Controller
Adaptec 29160 SCSI Controller
PCI NIC Card
52X CD-ROM
16x10x40 Yamaha CDRW
12X DVD-ROM
250MB Zip Drive
1.44MB Floppy
What size power supply should I go after for this setup? Something like Enermax's 550W PSU? I don't know how many of you will suggest redundant power supplies but my case (YY-0221) won't fit a redundant unit, just standard ones.
Cheers,
nsx
Intel D850GB motherboard
Intel 1.4 GHz P4 (yea yea, don't laugh, I'm working on changing this whole old P4 chipset thing)
4 x 128MB PC800 RDRAM
Visiontek GeForce4 TI4600
1 x Maxtor 10K III 36GB
1 x IBM 75GXP 60GB 7200 RPM drive
2 x IBM 75GXP 75GB 7200 RPM drive (both 75GXPs might get replaced with bigger drives sometime but they've worked great for 2 years now)
2 x WD1000BB 100GB 7200 RPM drives
4 x WD1200BB 120GB 7200 RPM drives
Promise SX6000 IDE RAID Controller
Promise ATA100 IDE Controller
Adaptec 29160 SCSI Controller
PCI NIC Card
52X CD-ROM
16x10x40 Yamaha CDRW
12X DVD-ROM
250MB Zip Drive
1.44MB Floppy
What size power supply should I go after for this setup? Something like Enermax's 550W PSU? I don't know how many of you will suggest redundant power supplies but my case (YY-0221) won't fit a redundant unit, just standard ones.
Cheers,
nsx