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unRAID and use the apps (e.g. sickbeard, couchpotato..etc.), how much power?

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hi

 

i'm in the process of creating my parts list, and im planning to use several apps (e.g sickbeard, couchpotato...to start with)

 

i prefer Intel CPUs.

 

what CPU will you recommend that will accept the workload of using several applications along with unRAID?

 

Thanks

Anything from the i3 530 CPU or higher, which is pretty much any Intel CPU available today minus the ATOM and Celeron series.

 

My i3 530 CPU is nearly idle the entire time and I have several applications running.

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Anything from the i3 530 CPU or higher, which is pretty much any Intel CPU available today minus the ATOM and Celeron series.

 

My i3 530 CPU is nearly idle the entire time and I have several applications running.

 

what applications are you running?

ssh

Eggdrop

sabNZBd

Transmission

oidentd

cups (printing)

apcupsd

cache_dirs

handbrake (x264 encoding)

ntpd

kernel compiles

other package compilations and installations

 

I also ran a full Slackware 13.1 64bit distro on there with unRAID installed on top of it and always had the CPU mostly/nearly always idle unless I was doing a large amount of kernel compilations or video encoding.

 

 

 

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ok, thanks.

 

what is ur build?

 

ssh

Eggdrop

sabNZBd

Transmission

oidentd

cups (printing)

apcupsd

cache_dirs

handbrake (x264 encoding)

ntpd

kernel compiles

other package compilations and installations

 

I also ran a full Slackware 13.1 64bit distro on there with unRAID installed on top of it and always had the CPU mostly/nearly always idle unless I was doing a large amount of kernel compilations or video encoding.

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