Message from @BestStarPilotintheGalaxyđ
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That's cheap for a quality RAID/HBA card. Gather its last generation SAS 6GB or even just sata?
I build my new PC 2 weeks ago. I found everything xd
Noice
I'm 90% sure I overpaid on some parts
But my old PC is dying so I consider it justified
I would really like to get a 3060 TI some day
It would be nice
But by the time I can afford that
It will be the old one
I could afford it but justifying replacing my perfectly fine GPU is hard
Yeah
I just recently upgraded my GPU and I got a lot of expenses coming up so
I have a 1660 Super
Nice
Another thing about upgrading my GPU is my monitors are 1080 144hz
So donât think I would be able to push the performance of a 3060
I just have a 1050 Ti
But I only have one monitor so it works
I bought a 1660 for the time being
Until the 3080 is back in stock wt reasonable prices
I guess I could do that
The one I took out is a 1030
I have a few 1050ti's
Even "better" ! Dell PERC 5/i! Best SAS 3Gb/s RAID card 2006 has to offer XD
It has 8 ports, supports raid 10, all i needed
I just got it because it was the cheapest one that came with the cables, i will probably upgrade it if i upgrade beyond gigabit for my home network
If you mean 8 physical ports, being able to handle 32 drives at full (3 GB) isn't bad.
no, 2 sff-idfk ports, 4 drive per port
is there a good resource on all the sff-xxxx ports?
althought it can probably do more with a SAS expander
i only have a single drive in it now, so all its doing is adding 512mb ddr2 cache
writeback and read ahead
i also got an Oracle F40 Flash Accelerator, that i will use for caching, once i have a proper server motherboard
rn i'm just using some ancient g41 core 2 duo board, with only 1 pcie slot
anyone here ever heard of powerline Ethernet adapters?
Yep, never tried em tho
they'd be a possible option if 1. you don't/can't run an ethernet cable and 2. there is too much interference for wifi to work right
like if your neighbor uses a 60s microwave that completely nukes the 2.4ghz spectrum
or if it is a high density area and the wifi spectrum is overcrowded
how good they are will depend massively on how the wiring within the walls of your house is, and there isnt really a good way to find out if they'll work good for you other than trying em