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Asrock QC5000M-ITX/PH and XPEnology?


longcat

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Hello XPEnology Community!

 

I'm using XPEnology for quiet a while now and I just love it^^ A big shoutout to all the developers ;)

 

I'm really happy with my current build but it's really power consuming (~130W) and kinda overkill...

I just store my data there, Plex (without Transcoding) and some small automatic backups with Hyper Backup.

 

My current build (A old PC that's now my NAS):

  • Gigabyte GA-H55M-USB3 (rev. 2.0)
  • Intel i7 870
  • 8 GB RAM
  • IBM Raid-Controller M1015 (IT-Mode) -> SAS-HDDs (currently 4x2TB RAID 5)
  • DSM 6.1.6-15266 Update 1 (Jun's Bootloader 1.02b ds3617)

I just checked the web for some mainboards that have an integrated CPU because I want to get really low with the power consumption since it's running 24/7.

And yea I found this board: http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/QC5000M-ITXPH/ It has an PCI Slot for the Raid Contoller and it supports the RAM that I'm currently using :) 

Now the question is if it will run with XPEnology and if it will be strong enought for me? Maybe someone could help me :D

I'm also open for other suggestions (I just went for this mainboard because it's cheap and it sounds "okay" for the price).

 

Thanks in advance and have a great day!

longcat

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I have previously run XPE/DSM 6 on a biostar a68n-5000 which is just about identical to the asrock one you listed and it worked fine, but I guess you are aware that AMD is not officially 'supported' with 6.1.x

You could have a look at the asrock intel on board for similar spec, memory compatibility, one of my production boxes is  an asrock j3455m

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Thanks for the fast reply!
The Asrock J3455M sounds really great :D What are you doing with your Asrock box? Similar stuff like me or even more? And how's the power consumption?^^

Just asking to be sure ;)

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This is my main production box with 6 HDD (3TB 7200rpm) which has all my video, music, data etc plus an ESX NFS share. Media server streaming 4k.  It works really well imho

To be honest I've not measured the power use as the HDDs probably take most.

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16 hours ago, sbv3000 said:

This is my main production box with 6 HDD (3TB 7200rpm) which has all my video, music, data etc plus an ESX NFS share. Media server streaming 4k.  It works really well imho

To be honest I've not measured the power use as the HDDs probably take most.

Wow! That's insane :D I already ordered it one day after you replied and it arrived today ;)
Do you think I can move my current HDDs and Boot-USB to my new setup without reinstalling DSM? So I don't have to move my files to another location and then back again.

Or would it be better to do a complete reinstall? Would be great if I just can go and replace the motherboard and replug my current stuff :D

Thank you very much! You helped me alot :)

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Alright first I made a full backup of my system and then I replaced the motherboard and just reconnected everything and boom all the stuff is running as before :D Nice!

The power consumtion went down from ~130W to ~80W. I think that's fair enough ;)

 

Thank you for your help!

longcat

 

Edit:

I also changed the Mac-Address with the grub command-line before the first boot!

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