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	<title>Comments on: Low Power/Noise CPU&#8217;s and Motherboards for WHS</title>
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		<title>By: Aaron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Aaron</dc:creator>
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		<description>I did a lot of research on this before selecting my component set.  One thing that I found interesting is that people don&#039;t generally believe VIA&#039;s clock speeds.  Or, maybe put more correctly, 1 GHz in Via terms seems to be accepted as equivalent in performance to about 500 MHz in Intel or AMD terms.

I looked seriously at the Turion chip, but ended up purchasing a used 1.8GHz mobile Sempron CPU&#039;s on eBay for less than $10.  It seemed by far the most cost efficient way to go for my requirements.  In fact, I bought two of them in case one fails.  This chip supports Cool-n-Quiet (CPU scaling) and has a maximum power consumption of 25 watts.

Additionally, I had to purchase a motherboard compatible with Mobile Semprons.  In this case it was a new $40 MSI K8MM3-V from Newegg (which includes integrated video).

Hard drives also consume a lot of power, but I think the decision is easy here.  Western Digital GreenPower drives consume far less energy than normal HD&#039;s and the cost is about the same.  They&#039;re also incredibly quiet.

The CPU is passively cooled, in fact the entire computer has just a single 60mm case fan.  It runs with a PicoPSU high efficiency power supply (no fan, external transformer).  I&#039;d highly recommend this PSU for low power computers.

Net result:  29 watts at idle and the whole thing cost me less than $250 (excluding OS).  It goes to about 50 watts under high load, which is rare.   This computer is plenty powerful enough for WHS and also serves a few low-load websites and streams media to my Media Center PC.  It&#039;s also been 100% stable.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I did a lot of research on this before selecting my component set.  One thing that I found interesting is that people don&#8217;t generally believe VIA&#8217;s clock speeds.  Or, maybe put more correctly, 1 GHz in Via terms seems to be accepted as equivalent in performance to about 500 MHz in Intel or AMD terms.</p>
<p>I looked seriously at the Turion chip, but ended up purchasing a used 1.8GHz mobile Sempron CPU&#8217;s on eBay for less than $10.  It seemed by far the most cost efficient way to go for my requirements.  In fact, I bought two of them in case one fails.  This chip supports Cool-n-Quiet (CPU scaling) and has a maximum power consumption of 25 watts.</p>
<p>Additionally, I had to purchase a motherboard compatible with Mobile Semprons.  In this case it was a new $40 MSI K8MM3-V from Newegg (which includes integrated video).</p>
<p>Hard drives also consume a lot of power, but I think the decision is easy here.  Western Digital GreenPower drives consume far less energy than normal HD&#8217;s and the cost is about the same.  They&#8217;re also incredibly quiet.</p>
<p>The CPU is passively cooled, in fact the entire computer has just a single 60mm case fan.  It runs with a PicoPSU high efficiency power supply (no fan, external transformer).  I&#8217;d highly recommend this PSU for low power computers.</p>
<p>Net result:  29 watts at idle and the whole thing cost me less than $250 (excluding OS).  It goes to about 50 watts under high load, which is rare.   This computer is plenty powerful enough for WHS and also serves a few low-load websites and streams media to my Media Center PC.  It&#8217;s also been 100% stable.</p>
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