Pretty much whenever I read 1000W power supplies, I tend to worry about my electricity bill.
I currently have a Dual P4 805, running with 3GB of ram, 4 Hard Drives and 1 DVD Rom. Running quite nicely although a bit loud because of the crappy intel fan.
It runs 24/7 and hopefully quite cheaply too, its only running a 300W.
Im looking to upgrade this to a 2x Clovertown (giving me 8 cores) and 8GB of Ram.
Anyhow, I was hoping not to really increase on the PSU and to run on a fanless psu, one that runs with a heatsink. In addition, was hoping to run the xeon cpus with heatsinks as well. Im really looking for a quiet solution that sits in the corner.
The only PCI-E card in the system will be a really low-end gfx card, with its own heatsink too and the ram chips (2gb each), will have their own heat spreaders.
So the question is, is this all achievable? I want a low powered, silent but high performance server. The tasks this box will deliver are running multiple versions of Windows 2003 EE, alot of server applications and alot of versions of Windows XP SP2.
I currently have a Dual P4 805, running with 3GB of ram, 4 Hard Drives and 1 DVD Rom. Running quite nicely although a bit loud because of the crappy intel fan.
It runs 24/7 and hopefully quite cheaply too, its only running a 300W.
Im looking to upgrade this to a 2x Clovertown (giving me 8 cores) and 8GB of Ram.
Anyhow, I was hoping not to really increase on the PSU and to run on a fanless psu, one that runs with a heatsink. In addition, was hoping to run the xeon cpus with heatsinks as well. Im really looking for a quiet solution that sits in the corner.
The only PCI-E card in the system will be a really low-end gfx card, with its own heatsink too and the ram chips (2gb each), will have their own heat spreaders.
So the question is, is this all achievable? I want a low powered, silent but high performance server. The tasks this box will deliver are running multiple versions of Windows 2003 EE, alot of server applications and alot of versions of Windows XP SP2.