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enotpoloskyn14702015-01-20 07:21:35
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enotpoloskyn1470, 2015-01-20 07:21:35

Are the selected components well combined? Will the PSU handle the load?

Hey Habr!
They asked me to choose good hardware for working and storing a large amount of data. Games and stuff are not even considered.

Motherboard: ASUS LGA1155 P8Z77-V LX Z77 4xDDR3 2xPCI-Ex16 HDMI, DVI, DSub 8ch 2xSATA3 4xSATA Raid 4xUSB3 ATX
Processor: Intel Core i5-3570K 3.4GHz (TB up to 3.8GHz) 6Mb 2xDDR3-1333 HDGraphics4000 TDP-75w BOX w, cooler
RAM x2: DIMM DDR3 4096MB PC12800 1600Mhz Hynix orig.
System drive: SSD 2.5" SATA-3 64Gb A-Data SP900 [ASP900S3-64GM-C] SandForce SF-2281 (R550, W500MB, s)
Data drive: SATA-3 6Tb WD Purple IntelliPower [WD60PURX] Cache 64MB
Block power supply: Hipro 450W (ATX 2.2, 120mm Fan, 24+4+4, 4xSATA, 2xPCI-E) [HPE-450W]
Case: Miditower ATX Corsair Carbide Series 200R black without PSU
Monitor: Asus Monitor 21.5" VX229H [LED, IPS , 1920x1080, 1000:1, DC 80M:1, 5ms GtG, 178H, 178Ver, 2 x 1W, D-Sub, HDMIx2]

Are the selected components well combined? Will the PSU handle the load? Will the processor get very hot?

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oia, 2015-01-20
@oia

The wording for data storage is not entirely clear, maybe it's easier to buy nas?

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Rsa97, 2015-01-20
@Rsa97

What does "for work" mean? Work is different.
For storage - if this is storage, and not operational work with files - it is better to choose external storage, some kind of NAS that supports Raid1 or Raid10. If stored directly on the computer, then also set a minimum of Raid1.
Now it is better to take the system on the LGA1150, this line is newer, and therefore it will take longer to find components for it in case of a breakdown.
For office work, a motherboard based on an H or B series chipset is enough. Core i3 processor. If you take an SSD for the system, then at least 120 gig.
A 450-watt power supply will be enough with a margin, and it is better to take a micro-ATX case.

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Valentine, 2015-01-21
@ProFfeSsoRr

For work, I have been assembling system units for a long time according to this rule: the latest line of Intel processors, junior Celeron / Pentium, 4GB RAM, ssd is the cheapest, chipset B or junior H. We have a lot of browser work (20-30 tabs are easy + java + and flash happens), mail-office-ICQ-Skype. If you also - well, collect according to the same recipes. And what kind of data storage is generally unclear, usually they store data on a dedicated server or on a NAS specially for this, but not a workplace.
And your assembly is an ordinary computer for games, also for overclocking - overclocking is clearly not an office option.

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