Soldato
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I'm fed up with going thru folders of 100's of DVD's and CD to find what I want.
So... I'm building a fileserver, as cheap as I can. I want to check it should all work ok before I spend the wonga on loads of hard disks. 
Here's my specs...
Huge case with 4 320Gb SATA drives (probably seagate)
Encer 450W PSU modded with a 7v 80mm fan.
DFI Ultra infinity motherboard
Athlon XP-M underclocked to ~1800MHz at ~1.35v for low power consumption.
Aero7 Cooler with 120mm fan 7v
512mb of BH-5 ram. Could go with 1 gig but 512 uses less power.
ATI Radeon 7000 GFX card
Wireless card
I have all these parts apart from the hard disks.
I'm hoping the setup above would use less than 100w and be pretty quiet. I want to leave this on 24/7. I will be mostly accessing this over wifi, so I'm gonna be limited to 55Mbps which is a pain I can live with, and means the hard disks won't really need to be mega fast. I might remotely access this rig and maybe even use it to download large files.
Now, I've never tried a software RAID 5 setup, so I'm hoping the above would be fast enough... does anyone know how well the athlon XP would fare? Also, with RAID5 is it better to use the same hard disks EG 4 x seagate 7200.10's? I'm happy to use Linux as it should be more stable and give better performance.


Here's my specs...
Huge case with 4 320Gb SATA drives (probably seagate)
Encer 450W PSU modded with a 7v 80mm fan.
DFI Ultra infinity motherboard
Athlon XP-M underclocked to ~1800MHz at ~1.35v for low power consumption.
Aero7 Cooler with 120mm fan 7v
512mb of BH-5 ram. Could go with 1 gig but 512 uses less power.
ATI Radeon 7000 GFX card
Wireless card
I have all these parts apart from the hard disks.
I'm hoping the setup above would use less than 100w and be pretty quiet. I want to leave this on 24/7. I will be mostly accessing this over wifi, so I'm gonna be limited to 55Mbps which is a pain I can live with, and means the hard disks won't really need to be mega fast. I might remotely access this rig and maybe even use it to download large files.
Now, I've never tried a software RAID 5 setup, so I'm hoping the above would be fast enough... does anyone know how well the athlon XP would fare? Also, with RAID5 is it better to use the same hard disks EG 4 x seagate 7200.10's? I'm happy to use Linux as it should be more stable and give better performance.