Lenovo Thinkserver TS130 Review
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:52 am
My goal was to buy a pre-built Sandy bridge media server that would have the horsepower to transcode 1080P HD movies/shows on the fly, but with low idle power consumption, and have the option of using Intel Quick Sync later on when more software support was available.
I have been waiting to purchase the Acer AC100 microserver with 4 hot plug trays, but this never came to the market almost after a year of being announced.
I ended up buying a Lenovo ThinkServer 1105-20U:
Xeon e3-1235 quad core, eight thread, 3.2ghz (similar to i7-2600)
HD P3000 GPU with quick sync
4gb ram (single stick)
DisplayPort ++
280W 80 plus bronze psu
space for two 3.5" HDs
I installed a single platter 500GB 7200rpm hard drive until I can locate 1TB platter 2TB hard drives that I can run on Raid-1
With the included Lenovo EasyStartup disc (which pre-configures the os and preinstalls all up to date drivers), it was a breeze to install windows server 2008 r2.
Without any bios tweaks, the system is running at 21 Watt idle, and sub 100 watt cpu load.
I am going to play with the bios for the next week to see if I can turn off any integrated controllers and bring idle down to 17 watts hopefully.
System is very quiet, runs cold.
The only reservation I had was the fact the system had only two non hot plug hard drive bays, but I can live with that for now.
I have been waiting to purchase the Acer AC100 microserver with 4 hot plug trays, but this never came to the market almost after a year of being announced.
I ended up buying a Lenovo ThinkServer 1105-20U:
Xeon e3-1235 quad core, eight thread, 3.2ghz (similar to i7-2600)
HD P3000 GPU with quick sync
4gb ram (single stick)
DisplayPort ++
280W 80 plus bronze psu
space for two 3.5" HDs
I installed a single platter 500GB 7200rpm hard drive until I can locate 1TB platter 2TB hard drives that I can run on Raid-1
With the included Lenovo EasyStartup disc (which pre-configures the os and preinstalls all up to date drivers), it was a breeze to install windows server 2008 r2.
Without any bios tweaks, the system is running at 21 Watt idle, and sub 100 watt cpu load.
I am going to play with the bios for the next week to see if I can turn off any integrated controllers and bring idle down to 17 watts hopefully.
System is very quiet, runs cold.
The only reservation I had was the fact the system had only two non hot plug hard drive bays, but I can live with that for now.