24x7 - Low Power Consumption – Internet Download Machine
I want to build a System that has LOW POWER Consumption.
Use:
Mostly Downloading Stuffs , Might Host Own Cloud too , Email Clients , IRC Clients , Other Internet Connected Apps
I was thinking of a Kabini System
Athlon 5350 (25 W TDP) & Some AM1 Mother Board
http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopAP ... spx?id=105
Again I was thinking about the Intel G3258 Anniversary edition processor (But it has Much Larger TDP)
It should be A Windows 7 Machine . Not Linux or other what nots !
But I am Here for some Advice. I already told you my requirements.
Advise me - What should I do ?
I only want to buy
Processor + Motherboard + RAM
&
SMPS (PSU) + HDD
I have the rest
24x7 - Low Power Consumption Internet Connected PC
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Re: 24x7 - Low Power Consumption Internet Connected PC
This is an interesting challenge, one i never looked into.
Besides Kabini, check the new Haswell mobile chips and those compatible with more common microATX/ITX mainboards. The G3258 is a waste of power.
Do you have the case already? It will limit motherboard and PSU choice.
Besides Kabini, check the new Haswell mobile chips and those compatible with more common microATX/ITX mainboards. The G3258 is a waste of power.
Do you have the case already? It will limit motherboard and PSU choice.
Re: 24x7 - Low Power Consumption Internet Connected PC
If you're just downloading things, why restrict yourself to Windows? Hey, you could even use FreeDOS for that if you wanted! I'm just saying that Windows is rather a waste of money for what otherwise can be a very cheap system.MysteryMan wrote:It should be A Windows 7 Machine . Not Linux or other what nots !
Re: 24x7 - Low Power Consumption Internet Connected PC
Unless he has for instance a w7 home premium license laying around.edh wrote:If you're just downloading things, why restrict yourself to Windows? Hey, you could even use FreeDOS for that if you wanted! I'm just saying that Windows is rather a waste of money for what otherwise can be a very cheap system.MysteryMan wrote:It should be A Windows 7 Machine . Not Linux or other what nots !
Re: 24x7 - Low Power Consumption Internet Connected PC
Kabini vs. BayTrail aka. pick your poison
http://www.techspot.com/review/806-amd- ... page9.html
And depending on the efficiency your PSU has, it might not matter which CPU to get, if your PSU is not able to serve low power with decent efficiency, since we're talking around 30W@idle for the whole system or even less.
I cannot recommend anything without a tiny little bit of more info.
PS: Stating your location would aid us further in helping you
http://www.techspot.com/review/806-amd- ... page9.html
And depending on the efficiency your PSU has, it might not matter which CPU to get, if your PSU is not able to serve low power with decent efficiency, since we're talking around 30W@idle for the whole system or even less.
I cannot recommend anything without a tiny little bit of more info.
PS: Stating your location would aid us further in helping you
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Re: 24x7 - Low Power Consumption Internet Connected PC
Yes i have a Case .Telstar wrote:This is an interesting challenge, one i never looked into.
Besides Kabini, check the new Haswell mobile chips and those compatible with more common microATX/ITX mainboards. The G3258 is a waste of power.
Do you have the case already? It will limit motherboard and PSU choice.
And yes This is Interesting
I have a Volume License .edh wrote:If you're just downloading things, why restrict yourself to Windows? Hey, you could even use FreeDOS for that if you wanted! I'm just saying that Windows is rather a waste of money for what otherwise can be a very cheap system.MysteryMan wrote:It should be A Windows 7 Machine . Not Linux or other what nots !
YupTelstar wrote:Unless he has for instance a w7 home premium license laying around.edh wrote:If you're just downloading things, why restrict yourself to Windows? Hey, you could even use FreeDOS for that if you wanted! I'm just saying that Windows is rather a waste of money for what otherwise can be a very cheap system.MysteryMan wrote:It should be A Windows 7 Machine . Not Linux or other what nots !
I am from India , kolkata (specifically)Pappnaas wrote:Kabini vs. BayTrail aka. pick your poison
http://www.techspot.com/review/806-amd- ... page9.html
And depending on the efficiency your PSU has, it might not matter which CPU to get, if your PSU is not able to serve low power with decent efficiency, since we're talking around 30W@idle for the whole system or even less.
I cannot recommend anything without a tiny little bit of more info.
PS: Stating your location would aid us further in helping you
As for the PSU , Which One Do You Suggest ?
or What type ?
Platinum or a Gold will do ?