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I'm thinking of going with this board for my home server upgrade too. The main features I like is the built-in Fusion CPU, single fanless heatsink design and 6x SATA ports (one for the OS drive SSD and 4 for file storage hard drives).
How cool does it run? I'll be putting it in a small mini-ITX case with one rear 120mm fan.
My old server is starting to die. It seems to randomly fail every now and then, and I have to switch it off for a few minutes before it will work again. Not good...
@shaurz It seems to run fairly cool although I have it in a standard mid-tower case as you see in the video. When it is running all three of the virtual servers, I can place my hand on the heat sink and it is slightly warm to the touch - not hot. This is with the side of the case open, but no fans except the power supply fan. If it would be useful to you, I can reboot it and go into the BIOS and get the actual temp from there.
@shaurz Thanks for the tip about lm-sensors - I had no idea it was possible to get the temp from within Linux. I'll have to read up on it sometime soon and give it a try. It would be nice to be able to make a Linux server send me an email if it is overheating.
@bernardotech I had a script which would e-mail me when the disk space is getting low, so I'm sure it could be made using lm-sensors and some scripting.
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Sophia9Lott3134 3 days ago
I'm thinking of going with this board for my home server upgrade too. The main features I like is the built-in Fusion CPU, single fanless heatsink design and 6x SATA ports (one for the OS drive SSD and 4 for file storage hard drives).
How cool does it run? I'll be putting it in a small mini-ITX case with one rear 120mm fan.
My old server is starting to die. It seems to randomly fail every now and then, and I have to switch it off for a few minutes before it will work again. Not good...
shaurz 2 months ago
@shaurz It seems to run fairly cool although I have it in a standard mid-tower case as you see in the video. When it is running all three of the virtual servers, I can place my hand on the heat sink and it is slightly warm to the touch - not hot. This is with the side of the case open, but no fans except the power supply fan. If it would be useful to you, I can reboot it and go into the BIOS and get the actual temp from there.
bernardotech 2 months ago
@bernardotech No need to read the temps, it sounds good enough :-) You should be able to read the temperatures in Linux with lm-sensors.
shaurz 2 months ago
@shaurz Thanks for the tip about lm-sensors - I had no idea it was possible to get the temp from within Linux. I'll have to read up on it sometime soon and give it a try. It would be nice to be able to make a Linux server send me an email if it is overheating.
bernardotech 2 months ago
@bernardotech I had a script which would e-mail me when the disk space is getting low, so I'm sure it could be made using lm-sensors and some scripting.
There's also a GUI version called xsensors FYI.
shaurz 2 months ago
@bernardotech BTW my old server had an AMD 4850e with a 45W TDP, the E-350 is a mere 18W.
shaurz 2 months ago