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moltra

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I am starting to look at parts to build a home freenas server. I am on a budget of under $350. I am thinking about using these parts to build the system. Please let me know what you think? I already have three 1TB drive.

IN-WIN 200W Mini-ITX Slim Desktop Case, Black BP655.FH200B

ASUS H87I-PLUS LGA 1150 Intel H87 Mini ITX Motherboard

Intel Pentium Processor G3420 3.2 GHz LGA 1150 BX80646G3420

Kingston HyperX FURY 8GB Kit (2x4GB) 1600MHz DDR3 CL10 DIMM - Black (HX316C10FBK2/8)

I am looking to use the system for streaming my movies, storing personal pictures and videos. Plan on using the following plugins: Plex, Owncloud and maybe a couple of others.
 
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cyberjock

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Read our stickies. You'll learn pretty quickly you shouldn't use that hardware....
 

DrKK

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"Budget under $350" is tough.

SuperMicro X10SLM+-F, G3220 CPU, 8GB of ECC RAM and you barely squeak by, and that does NOT include a case and PSU, and that's about as cheap as it is possible to go, while also using hardware that the most active people in the community would support.

FreeNAS is a poor choice for badly budget-constrained systems.
 

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"Budget under $350" is tough.

SuperMicro X10SLM+-F, G3220 CPU, 8GB of ECC RAM and you barely squeak by, and that does NOT include a case and PSU, and that's about as cheap as it is possible to go, while also using hardware that the most active people in the community would support.

FreeNAS is a poor choice for badly budget-constrained systems.

An X10SLL-F is still acceptable, but it's only a few bucks cheaper (some 30 bucks). It's the bare minimum that we can recommend in good faith.
 

moltra

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How does the CPU, Case, PS and memory look? I might be able get the X10SLL-F.
 

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Grab the Lenovo Thinkserver TS140 from amazon with the i3 processor and another 4g of ecc ram.
 

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The motherboard won't fit (it's microATX), so that won't work. As for PSU, the cheapest I'd trust is the Corsair CX430, but the Seasonic G-360 is much better.

The processor is fine, but it's an unusual choice - typically we see either the G3220 or the i3 4130 (or better).

The RAM won't do at all, for the X10SLL-F you'll need ECC RAM, for starters. There's a guide for the RAM you'll need - the link is in my sig.
 

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moltra

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I have updated to the Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 i3-4130 3.4GHz with 16GB ram and no harddrives. The cost after shipping was $349.

I am very happy with the new system and the only problems I have had is permission based problems.
 
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