What PC Parts you pick for your Proxmox Nodes

Jul 3, 2014
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Hi all - how about using the PC Part Picker website to share build ideas?

I'm trying to get a sense of what hardware gets what performance and I realize that I'm spending a lot of time looking at parts lists and managing them.

I found a website a few years ago that helps you compare PC builds: PC Partpicker. You might like to try it.

Choose Storage - PCPartPicker 2014-07-31 07-26-15.jpg

So, for example, here's the start of Wasim Ahmed's "entry-level proxmox server" spec http://pcpartpicker.com/user/mrjcleaver/saved/ff3mP6 , per his book Mastering Proxmox.

And here's a server I built in 2008: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/mrjcleaver/saved/Qp7hP6

PC Partpicker will save your builds for you, and allow them to take comments:

mrjcleaver - Saved Part Lists - PCPartPicker 2014-07-31 07-34-01.jpg
So, I don't know of a better site, but perhaps this can be a way for the Proxmox community to share builds?
(The site makes money by recommending where you might buy those parts - I have no affiliation with them).

If this is something the leaders of this forum find valuable then we should add using this service as a recommendation on the wiki.
It's a much better way to share builds than is text.

Regards,
Martin.
 
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I have ordered parts for my new build but since it haven't arrived yet I have no benchmarks.

CPU: AMD Opteron 3350 HE
MB: Supermicro MBD-H8SML-IF
Case: Chieftec UNC-210T-B
RAM: 16GB
 

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