Hey folks
I'm looking for a bit of a sanity check on a build I've been working on. It'll be the first real freenas machine I have that isn't an old repurposed desktop. I've done some digging around here, but any advice you could throw at me would be greatly appreciated.
This machine will mostly be used as a central backup for my data as well as media server (with plex) for the rest of the family.
Planned build:
1) I've heard that kingston RAM has issues, but I'm not really certain what that means. The ram I've selected seems to be compatible with the motherboard, at least according to Asus's website. Also, I understand there's a difference between registered and unbuffered RAM - does it matter? These sticks seem to be supported by the motherboard, so I think I'm on the right track...
2) Will the PSU I've chosen be enough for the hardware here?
3) As long as the case physically houses the hardware I've selected, is there any benefit between one and the next?
Many thanks in advance!
I'm looking for a bit of a sanity check on a build I've been working on. It'll be the first real freenas machine I have that isn't an old repurposed desktop. I've done some digging around here, but any advice you could throw at me would be greatly appreciated.
This machine will mostly be used as a central backup for my data as well as media server (with plex) for the rest of the family.
Planned build:
- Motherboard: Asus P9D-X
- CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1231v3
- RAM: 32GB (8x4) Kingston KVR16E11/8I (ECC UDIMMS)
- HDD 6x3TB WD-Red (RAIDZ2)
- PSU: Antec "EDGE" 550W 80+Gold
- Case: Unsure yet
1) I've heard that kingston RAM has issues, but I'm not really certain what that means. The ram I've selected seems to be compatible with the motherboard, at least according to Asus's website. Also, I understand there's a difference between registered and unbuffered RAM - does it matter? These sticks seem to be supported by the motherboard, so I think I'm on the right track...
2) Will the PSU I've chosen be enough for the hardware here?
3) As long as the case physically houses the hardware I've selected, is there any benefit between one and the next?
Many thanks in advance!