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<blockquote data-quote="pcjunklist" data-source="post: 43840" data-attributes="member: 1081"><p>Updated:</p><p>The server was doing a lot better than I expected so it's moving into a 2u rack to replace a couple of aging xeons. I switched it to a raid 1 for now until I price out adding drives and moving it to a different raid set most likely a raid 10. Since it's not a storage server the raid set really isn't a major issue. Only additions was I switched over from onboard raid to a lsi 9260-8i and an Intel Pro 1000 PT Quad nic and switched to a supermicro MBD-X9SCM-F-O. I'm going to more than likely make this into my MS Exchange 10 server. I re-purposed the case and used it for a i3-2125, 8gb ram, and a older 128gb ssd (crucial c300) for my aunt. For a dual core it's pretty quick and very surprised how good the HD 3000 turned out to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pcjunklist, post: 43840, member: 1081"] Updated: The server was doing a lot better than I expected so it's moving into a 2u rack to replace a couple of aging xeons. I switched it to a raid 1 for now until I price out adding drives and moving it to a different raid set most likely a raid 10. Since it's not a storage server the raid set really isn't a major issue. Only additions was I switched over from onboard raid to a lsi 9260-8i and an Intel Pro 1000 PT Quad nic and switched to a supermicro MBD-X9SCM-F-O. I'm going to more than likely make this into my MS Exchange 10 server. I re-purposed the case and used it for a i3-2125, 8gb ram, and a older 128gb ssd (crucial c300) for my aunt. For a dual core it's pretty quick and very surprised how good the HD 3000 turned out to be. [/QUOTE]
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