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Need help with specs for dedicated office server (desktop)

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December 4, 2013 4:22:29 AM

Hi, Im looking for a system build or some recommended spec's that i would need to build a dedicated server in an office. The office i work in will have about 8-10 workstation connected and be doing simple tasks like msoffice, email or accessing folders etc. Nothing too demanding.

I assume that this can all be done with a single desktop tower but im looking for a specific set of specs. A list of components would also be a great help but any information would be appreciated.

Thanks guys

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December 4, 2013 5:12:33 AM
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December 4, 2013 5:16:04 AM

If it's a server, then intel Xeon processor will be great, as you will not be gaming, any low-med end gpu will be fine. I cannot actually recommend you specs unless you tell me your budget.
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December 4, 2013 11:35:35 PM

budget would be around £2000 but could possibly have it stretched...not sure though.

Thanks for the help guys, that was a very detailed thread that you posted too :) 
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December 5, 2013 1:34:40 AM

St0rm_KILL3r said:
If it's a server, then intel Xeon processor will be great, as you will not be gaming, any low-med end gpu will be fine. I cannot actually recommend you specs unless you tell me your budget.


Sorry should of posted in dollars too. £2000 UK is around the £3300 mark :) 

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December 5, 2013 11:31:05 PM

Rik47 said:
St0rm_KILL3r said:
If it's a server, then intel Xeon processor will be great, as you will not be gaming, any low-med end gpu will be fine. I cannot actually recommend you specs unless you tell me your budget.


Sorry should of posted in dollars too. £2000 UK is around the £3300 mark :) 



You can even build an ultimate gaming machine with that budget you know that....
I think I really don't need to say much about you future components. If your budget was till $1500 you may need some advice, but with that budget you can even buy i7 4970x cpu, gtx 780ti, great motherboard and good SSD, enough needed ram, etc.... It's up to you what you wan't to choose.
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