September 14, 20187 yr Guys/Gals, I've been running a pretty low-key setup for a while and things have been well. I've bought another server to start setting up my own lab at the house. I've almost got the wife conned into a rack for the house, so i'm needing to get my ducks in a row to see what I need to get my tower converted to a rackmount server. I've never looked into doing this before, so any advice would be helpful. I wouldn't mind slight upgrades, but would prefer to keep spending at a minimum for the transfer. Thanks! Motherboard: Biostar A760G M2+ - http://www.biostar-usa.com/app/en-us/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=394#spec RAM: Kingston 10GB 800Mhz CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 945 CPU - https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103675 PSU: Corsair TX650W - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139005 Drives - 7 Various drives (6x3.5", 1x2.5" cache drive). I have these 7 drives in 2 Icy Dock bays.
September 14, 20187 yr That motherboard you chose officially only supports 8GB. And also I'm curious… did you intend combining an 8GB stick of RAM witrh a 2 GB one?
September 14, 20187 yr Hi, i´ve recently build a rackserver based on a FANTEC SRC-2080X07 case. It´s 2HE height and has 8 external drive slots. You have to take a bit on the height of the cpu cooler. I´ve got an Intel 8700K installed and it works just fine with the box-cooler. It has enough space for a standard-size atx-board. However, you need low profile add-on cards (nic, hd controller, etc.) if you want to add sth. Fantec also has standard-size 4HE cases. These storage cases usually have a backplane for the drive slots which needs to be connected to the mainboard or disk-controlller ports with a special cable. As an accessoire, you want sliding rails to be able to open the case while in the rack.
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