Randomly found out that my Dell Optiplex 3050 support ECC, should i use it for a 4 drives Nas?

Dreamer

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I'm planning on getting a new nas soon. My initial idea was use my old workstation that i don't use anymore, more info there https://www.truenas.com/community/t...-truenas-and-ecc-concerns.116713/#post-810385
However today i realized that my Dell Optiplex 3050 does support ecc and have a decent cpu as well, i3-7100T.

# Board: Dell Inc. 0JP3NX # Kernel: 5.10.0-23-amd64 x86_64 # Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-7100T CPU @ 3.40GHz (6/158/9)

The only issue is that afaik there's no SATA ports on the mb. There's an NVME slot tho.
My idea would be to use an NVME to Sata adapter but i guess is not recomended https://www.truenas.com/community/r...t-multipliers-and-cheap-sata-controllers.177/

https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0CVKQ3M5M that the adapter i would use

What the best way to attach 4 drives to it?

Thanks a lot

edit: this 3050 https://www.dell.com/support/manual...c389c6-9842-47b5-9362-a8eedb4f62b0&lang=it-it
 
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ChrisRJ

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However today i realized that my Dell Optiplex 3050 does support ecc and have a decent cpu as well, i3-7100T.
Out of curiosity: How did you determine the support for ECC?
 

Dreamer

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i've check on Intel webisite that support ECC
 

ChrisRJ

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Well, the fact that the CPU supports ECC does not mean that this system does. The board must do that as well and I would be hard-pressed to think that an Optiplex does that. You should operate under the assumption that your system does not support ECC.
 

Etorix

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Most likely, the chipset is Q270. You'd need C232 or C236 for ECC support.
As for attaching drives, you'd need to pass some PCIe lanes to a SAS HBA in an external enclosure.

Better use another PC as a NAS. One which actually has SATA ports and bays to put drives into.
 
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