Building Me A Server

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  1. REDCELL1

    REDCELL1 Well-Known Member

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    Hi every one i was looking around for some servers when i decided

    to build my own but now i just dont know where to start and what to buy

    so if any 1 can help me with building this server that would be great

    i would like to

    have anywhere from

    300 -800 gb harddrive space

    1gb to 4gbs of ram

    a intel processer with anywhere from 3.0ghz or higher

    a large case with 4bays or more

    a gfx card - Nvedia or ATi card (not really specfic)

    and to make it fun

    all under 1200$
     
  2. johndapunk FTW

    johndapunk FTW Senior Member

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    its a server. use integrated graphics.

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    but yeah, ill start looking around for the parts and give you a list soon. Beware, many ppl are gonna yell at you and try to pursade you to get an AMD Opteron compared to the Xeon's
     
  3. CaptainPeanuts

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    I can build one for you for that price. And I promise, I won't yell at you to get an AMD system. For servers, I prefer the Xeon. But like johndapunk said, don't waste money on a gfx card, it's not necesarry when running a server. I build PC's as a side-job and am MCSE and CCNA qualified, so you won't have to worry about anything. Also, I can get cheaper prices than what's listed on tigerdirect and newegg a lot of the times because I do own a business as well. Let me know if you're interested.
     
  4. //CrazyHorse

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    Under $1200... Hm...
    Have you considered using Apples serving solutions? Like getting an old PowerMac and shoving a bigger drive and OSX: Server onto it?
    I don't really have any experience doing this; just a thought.
     
  5. johndapunk FTW

    johndapunk FTW Senior Member

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    here ya go. I finished collecting all the data.
    Processor(s): $419.98
    2x Intel Xeon EM64T 2.8 Irwindale 800MHz FSB Socket 604 Processor Model BX80546KG2800FA - Retail -> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16819117052

    Mothboard: $267.99
    MSI E7320 Master-A2 Dual Socket 603/604 Intel E7320 ATX Server Motherboard - Retail -> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16813130508

    Memory: $188.99
    OCZ 2GB (2 x 1GB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 (PC 3200) Unbuffered Dual Channel Platinum System Memory Model OCZ4002048ELDCPE-K - Retail -> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16820227210

    Hard Drive(s): $228.98
    1x Western Digital Caviar SE WD3200JD 320GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA150 Hard Drive - OEM -> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16822144394
    1x Western Digital Caviar RE WD3200SD 320GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA150 Hard Drive - OEM -> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16822144407

    Chassis: $104.99
    Athena Power RM-4U4038B40 Black Steel 4U Rackmount Case - Retail -> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16811192024


    ---OPTIONAL---
    CD/DVD: $35.99
    NEC 16X DVD±R DVD Burner Black IDE/ATAPI Model ND-3550A - OEM -> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16827152058



    Total With CD/DVD Drive: $1246.92

    Without CD/DVD Drive: $1210.93

    There are some things you can cut back on... maybe a smaller harddrive, cheaper memory, etc. I just wanted to get a relativly nice system together. There weren't many Socket 771 Motherboards, so I couldnt pick any of the Depsey's (those have 1066 Mhz FSB and around 3.2 Ghz) but i figured 2 relativly good processors would suffice. Doubt you'll use this, but it's a start.
     
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    thats some nice goodies!
     
  7. johndapunk FTW

    johndapunk FTW Senior Member

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    that's some nice spam!
     
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    Get a bigger storage system
     
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    That's a really good deal on those hard drives!! I need to get me a new one..my 120 GB drive is about 80% full. :P
     
  10. GLAMOURofCORRUPTION

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    I think 660 GB it's enought depending on what he's using it for.
     
  11. johndapunk FTW

    johndapunk FTW Senior Member

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    a bigger storage system? you mean case? Server cases are suposed to be towers, everyone knows that.

    And please, anyone posts that do not pertain to this subject, go away. We don't care if you noticed the nice prices on the hard drives.
     
  12. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    it is better to get an AMD opteron setup...

    at 1.8GHz compared to a 3.0GHz Xeon it was more or less an even match... but since then the cost fo opterons came down... a lot... furthermore AMD's HHT bus and integrated memory controller yeild better system bandwidth and latencies... which is very important for server use.

    the question though... budget?

    EDIT: under 1200... hah, you're looking for a very low end, single socket server...
     
  13. johndapunk FTW

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    What a call.

    Xelink, the build i gave would work well. maybe not as well as dual-opterons, but if he cuts back on a hard drive and drops to 1.5 GB memory he would have under $1200. plus i just like the thought of having two seprate processors, even sounds sexy :P
     
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    actually... it wouldn't even boot... requires registered memory...
     
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    u really dont need that much space if your running a game server but otherwise such as ftp thats good u dont need a great graphix card for just a server unless your planning on playing on it but i would go for a high processor such as a amd x2 4800+
     

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