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  • i5-3470 (4c/4t 3.2GHz base, 77w) 240w psu

    Would you mind expanding on the power consumption figures you’ve mentioned please? I’m primarily interested in idle power consumption as most of the time my machine will be idling or doing very little. I’m assuming the power consumption figures you mention aren’t idle power consumption, but I’m not sure what they represent and if there’s a way to approximate/predict an idle power consumption from them.

    I won’t necessarily be looking into the processors you mentioned, but understanding this might help me extract more useful info when I look at online CPU and PC specs.

    Thanks




  • You will hit a point when you SMB shares may drop, and other servers running open listening ports will lose connection. You would be better off using a server OS for the things you want to do.

    I’m just a casual home user in a 4 person household. I’m not looking to create a nas/server for business-purposes or learn business-class networking **. I believe the connection limit in Windows is 20. I’m assuming this means max 20 concurrent connections and if this is the case, we won’t trouble it.

    ** Probably I put my post in the wrong sub; I didn’t entirely realise what homelabs meant when I posted (it’s just that this sub dominates the reddit search results for home nas/server so seemed a good place to post). But the responses I received have been really useful all the same. I may end up trying one of the linux-based suggestions anyway even though I still think Windows desktop would work ok for my needs.