Have you tried giving it red rum?
Oh, and make sure you hold it out with the insides of your arms exposed, it'll feel less threatening that way.
Have you tried giving it red rum?
Oh, and make sure you hold it out with the insides of your arms exposed, it'll feel less threatening that way.
Yup, I'm adding locations that don't exist in OSM. Honestly, the app is fantastic as-is, but maybe I'll look into their bug tracker and see what I can do.
Better yet, look up YouTube videos on how to remove the tracking bits. Sometimes it's pretty easy, like just unplugging a connector or two (e.g. disabling OnStar is usually that easy). Do that research before buying, then remove it once you buy.
Well, here's what I found:
The mfg website had other networking and NAS-type stuff, so I guess they're an OEM in China.
The OMV page says it idles at ~23W, which seems odd since that CPU has a 6W TDP and other boards with the same CPU seem to idle around 6W. It seems something to do with how they're using PCIe to provide the I/O is taking up a lot of power?
Ah, that's too bad. Ambient in his office is probably way different than his bedroom, so that's pretty lame.
Wow, that's like... exactly what I was looking for. It's also from a brand I don't recognize and reviews say there's no manual (I ignore those anyway), but if it works it works. And 4 2.5G ethernet? What an odd board!!
Thanks! I'll definitely be looking to see if I can find out anything more about this board!
Counter-proposal: no.
As long as it has the ports, I can look into options for cases. I only need 2x 3.5" drives for now, the other two are just for upgrade options (e.g. buy two bigger drives, copy from existing array to new array, remove old drives, etc).
I'll have to check those out.
I'm honestly not sure, I'm just pulling stuff from various online sources to get an estimate. This YouTube video measures noise from a single 7200 RPM WD Red drive, and I have 2x 5400 WD Red drives, so I'm guessing mine will be similar, if not a little quieter. I'd measure it myself, but it's next to 2 other PCs and fan noise drowns it out.
Basically, I want it to work under my bed. It's a large, thick bed (king size purple mattress; so basically foam), so I can stick it pretty far in to get some flexibility on what "quiet" means. We also aren't particularly light sleepers, so our threshold is probably a little higher than others.
That said, I'm using the stock fan for my Ryzen 1700 (Wraith Spire I think?), and that's way too loud for a bedroom (40dba-ish?), and I can't really hear my drives over the fan unless I get really close. The spec on the drives say something like 20-30dba for my drives (I'm guessing that's right next to the drive), and I think that's quiet enough for my room, especially if I can dampen vibration a bit. But since the drives will probably spin down, I'm looking for fan noise around that level or lower, if I need a fan at all.
That's not bad.
My current setup isn't that power hungry (like 50W idle w/ GTX 750 ti installed, no GUI; measured at the wall), but I was hoping for something like 10W for everything except the drives. I'm guessing my current CPU + GPU is about 30-35W and is totally overkill.
I've looked at NUCs and miniPCs, and the main issue is the lack of PCIe/SATA. The best option seems to be to get a separate USB-C enclosure, but those seem kind of sketchy. That's why the ZimaBlade looked interesting, but I'm worried it's a little underpowered. I'd really like the ZimaBlade w/ an N100, another drive port (SATA, eMMC, m.2), and real USB-C. If I could get that for <$200, I'd get it.
Really? I currently sit like 3' from my current PC NAS, and while I can hear it, the fan noise seems louder (stock AMD heatsink and fan). This YouTube looks at very similar drives to what I have (my drives are WD 8TB NAS Plus 5400RPM, video is 8TB NAS Pro 7200), and the measurement is something like 10-15DB per drive. Mine should be quieter than the video, so I think it'll be fine.
I'll probably need to replace my drives soon since I got them 5 years ago (though they were off 80% of the time), so I may consider SSDs if the pricing looks reasonable (I'm only using 2-4TB right now, but I expect that to double or triple in the next couple years).
Anyway, this is a somewhat temporary situation. Quiet gives me options. If it's too loud, I can keep it on my desktop. I'm more looking for lower power (currently use 50W-ish idle for whole system) and smaller form factor (current one is a massive ATX tower).
No, but that's not AMD's fault.