This is a Dell poweredge T20 intended as a server but could make a great cheap PC as Has a Haswell pentium chip, 4GB ram, 290w PSU, and a 500GB hard drive. Has pcie 3 lane so does have support for small form factor cards like the gtx 1050.
Also use the code to get free delivery on the item.
Yea I think it's more than capable for 1080p playback and streaming, people do that on the lower spec celeron mini servers other by HP, to get around sound would probably cope with being in cabinet or cupboard as the chip won't make much heat, but servers are more than often loud.
Intel G3220 could probably playback 4K youtube videos in Windows 10 using just the Intel iGPU.
spannerzone
18 Feb 17#4
It's super cheap, stupidly cheap really. Have some heat.
coco_cool
18 Feb 17#5
How is this different from a NAS?
kotr to coco_cool
18 Feb 171#17
Have you ever tried using Google. If you can't answer your own question I'd have little hope of you ever being able to setup a server or nas
freakstyler
18 Feb 17#6
I have one of these (still in its box) ready to replace a failing desktop. I've used it, its as quiet as a normal desktop when in use. In my opinion its built more like a desktop PC rather than a server.
Gkains
18 Feb 17#7
Not just in terms of build quality but also in terms of features.
This (and the similar HP Proliant ML10 Gen9) both only come with one NIC, minimal management features* and so on. Think the HP doesn't even officially support ESXi.
*Intel AMT but AFAIK only if the CPU it was shipped with was a Xeon from the factory (no user upgrades) according to this http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/177/t/19632929
"AMT is disabled at the factory if a Pentium or Celeron processor is installed. A system board replacement is required to enable it."
EDIT Of the three cheaply available servers, the HP Microserver Gen8 has the best features with dual NIC plus the dedicated iLO NIC. Power consumption and noise of this and the HP ML10 are meant to be a better though.
sfsorrow
18 Feb 171#8
I haven't been able to get Windows 10 working on my N40L and it's horrifically slow so I might replace it with one of these?
All I do is have it hooked up to my TV as a HTPC and share files around my home network with it. Any obvious flaws? I think I've read that sound through HDMI doesn't work, but I've got a spare basic graphics card I can use.
tempt to sfsorrow
18 Feb 17#9
can it handle kodi?
corrazy
18 Feb 17#10
I've got a 3 year old intel nuc running kodi. This will be fine
sabresonic
18 Feb 17#11
Surprised this isn't getting more heat...I thought these were around the £300 mark?
GwanGy
18 Feb 171#12
This is more powerful than a NAS (of same price) its larger, can run windows can fit a gfx card or other expansion. It will probably use more power and be louder than a NAS.
At 8.49kg its vastly heavier than an equiv NAS (so no bookshelf)
Its a good price , decent CPU, but doesnt come with windows installed, which can be make or break for some people.
*linux will run equally well and is free , very easy to install.
Ian2014
18 Feb 17#13
This is the G3220 version and seems to be the best price at the moment (no cashback available).
The £300 version has a Xeon
babswatkins
18 Feb 17#14
Thinking about grabbing one of these and slapping in a cheap xeon from aliexpress
sniperpenguin to babswatkins
18 Feb 17#22
link for the Xeon? Thinking of grabbing one for a MicroServer / NUC for labs
wavylines
18 Feb 17#15
picked one of these up for £90 early last year after cashback and its been running almost the whole time (minus maintenance). i currently use mine for plex and torrenting, it'll only transcode one good quality 1080 at a time but ive had it running up to 3 streams at once. pairs nicely with bubleupnp and a chromecast
Ian2014
18 Feb 171#16
"Cheap" and "socket 1150 Xeon" don't seem to go together :disappointed: . I wondered about that but bought the Xeon version for £220 after cashback instead.
Nice thing about these is they don't need ECC RAM.
scooter
18 Feb 17#18
can i run a web server on this ?
Azurren to scooter
18 Feb 17#21
You can run a web server on just about anything these days. A raspberry pi can handle a few thousand users (requests) , a small server such as this could handle several orders of magnitude more.
buddn071
18 Feb 17#19
Won't a 290w PSU be quite expensive to run? Please excuse my ignorance, it's been a long time since I last built a PC.
Why can't you get Windows 10 working? Are you on the latest bios?
WillieGophar
19 Feb 17#26
Have you ever tried being helpful? If you can't answer someone else's question politely I'd have little hope of you ever being able to make a useful contribution to HUKD.
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This (and the similar HP Proliant ML10 Gen9) both only come with one NIC, minimal management features* and so on. Think the HP doesn't even officially support ESXi.
*Intel AMT but AFAIK only if the CPU it was shipped with was a Xeon from the factory (no user upgrades) according to this
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/177/t/19632929
"AMT is disabled at the factory if a Pentium or Celeron processor is installed. A system board replacement is required to enable it."
EDIT Of the three cheaply available servers, the HP Microserver Gen8 has the best features with dual NIC plus the dedicated iLO NIC. Power consumption and noise of this and the HP ML10 are meant to be a better though.
All I do is have it hooked up to my TV as a HTPC and share files around my home network with it. Any obvious flaws? I think I've read that sound through HDMI doesn't work, but I've got a spare basic graphics card I can use.
At 8.49kg its vastly heavier than an equiv NAS (so no bookshelf)
Its a good price , decent CPU, but doesnt come with windows installed, which can be make or break for some people.
*linux will run equally well and is free , very easy to install.
The £300 version has a Xeon
Nice thing about these is they don't need ECC RAM.
Mine uses 22w idle with 2x2.5" drives
For the Gen8 Microserver, this might be useful info:
http://homeservershow.com/forums/index.php?/topic/10839-just-picked-up-a-gen8-g1610t-cpu-upgrade-options-in-2016/