I ran a mini-server on a ECS m-ATX mobo for a few years with no real issues. It was a socket-ed AMD mobile T-Bird with a factory OC. Not a fancy BIOS ... but the RAID worked just dandy.
And I may well be drain-bamaged, but ECC RAM was on the QVL and working great (though I always wondered if the error-correcting was more 'marketing' than functional).
For entry-level, I hope it works out well. It would be nice if ECS put out some specs and support documentation. I can't visualize 'One Liter of Book-Size' ...
My torrent server is a NUC with an SSD and a Thunderbolt JBOD w 4x10TB Hitachi's, so I know what you mean. I love small.
Even my gaming PC is ITX in a Silverstone FT03-mini (full size videocard, liquid cooling, etc) and it's like, I don't know, 1 point something cubic feet?
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Smell This - Tuesday, June 4, 2019 - link
I ran a mini-server on a ECS m-ATX mobo for a few years with no real issues. It was a socket-ed AMD mobile T-Bird with a factory OC. Not a fancy BIOS ... but the RAID worked just dandy.And I may well be drain-bamaged, but ECC RAM was on the QVL and working great (though I always wondered if the error-correcting was more 'marketing' than functional).
For entry-level, I hope it works out well. It would be nice if ECS put out some specs and support documentation. I can't visualize 'One Liter of Book-Size' ...
Half of a 2-liter bottle, right? ;-)
Samus - Wednesday, June 5, 2019 - link
My torrent server is a NUC with an SSD and a Thunderbolt JBOD w 4x10TB Hitachi's, so I know what you mean. I love small.Even my gaming PC is ITX in a Silverstone FT03-mini (full size videocard, liquid cooling, etc) and it's like, I don't know, 1 point something cubic feet?