I would like to retire my old Dell OptiPlex GX150 that is running IPCop with something uses less power and smaller footprint.
I've looked at routerboards and they're ungodly expensive. I like to keep the parts as standard so I can upgrade and swap at anytime. I went ahead and purchased a quad NIC card by D-Link off of e-bay (bought two, one as spare). So trying to find a case with one slot which fits perfectly with the 90 degree PCI adapter card.
Wish Toms Hardware would put together an updated article about linux based routers along with lower consumption motherboards and processors.
Maybe I should wait for the atom based motherboard and run IPCop on it?
Toms did an article on a e7200 and a G31 mb . I think total power usage was well under 100 watts .
alternatively use one of the VIA integrated mini ITX boards . Usually they only have one pci slot and one ram stick but they fit in the smallest case and use less power than paper plane
Toms did an article on a e7200 and a G31 mb . I think total power usage was well under 100 watts .
alternatively use one of the VIA integrated mini ITX boards . Usually they only have one pci slot and one ram stick but they fit in the smallest case and use less power than paper plane
100 watts is abysmal, and the Via chips have 2 strikes against them: High price and low performance (although there are some 500mhz c3 boards going for $50 on ebay.)
I don't know why you are trolling, but did you read my reply?
I am almost sure he can go near or under 20watts with underclocking/undervolting. I think under 40watts would be possible too.
At such low power draws the efficiency of the power supply will be using a lot of energy: "The system power measurement includes losses in AC/DC conversion within the PSU. At such low loads, the loss could be as high as 50%. " http://www.silentpcreview.com/article300-page5.html
At which point it is worth making sure you are running a properly sized PSU (90-200watt). The Morex case I linked to above has a small PSU already, it may be a good choice, but best to test it. (in the spcr review they are using an FSP 400w, but still get under 60watt total system power with a Turion MT processor: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article300-page6.html)
I found a couple ML chips on ebay for $5, I am trying to get them to run at reduced voltage (an athlon64 1MB level 2 cache at 800mhz should be FAST for an iPcop box )
The Atom ITX boards are now proliferating, still not as low power as they could be due to their horrid NB (945?) using more power than the CPU.
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