HP ProLiant MicroServer N40L £194.98 (£94.98 after cashback) @ serversplus.com
Even cheaper now with free delivery using code "MSFREENDUK" and yes they are a prefered partner. So works out at just under £95!
Manufacturer Part Code: 658553-421
Order Code: SVHEW-658553421
AMD Turion II Neo N40L 1.5GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2GB DDR3 ECC UDIMM (8gb max), Internal SATA Cold Plug SATA 250GB Hard-Drive, Embedded RAID 0/1, 1x Gigabit Ethernet, 150W PSU, 1 Year Warranty
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Edited By: graemeakajimmy on Aug 29, 2012 14:19: For the avoidance of doubt
Edited By: Astec123 on Aug 29, 2012 13:51: removed error to help deal get heat it deserves
After the cashback it's already under £100? Also, if it were £100, then the cashback would not be on anymore, so it'd still be £100...
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hp-proliant-n40l-microserver-195-delivered-1298346?view=lastpostread
Different supplier, different price.
Ignore me, it's too early still.......
For info, they can actually take 16gb ram.
That is do they support multiple sata drives off a single connection?
I have a eSata 4-drive bay that I would like to use with one of these.
No, it can be added with an additional card though.
Something like this:
http://uk.startech.com/Cards-Adapters/HDD-Controllers/SATA-Cards/1x-eSATA-1x-SATA-6-Gbps-PCI-Express-SATA-Controller-Adapter-Card~PEXSAT31E1
None of them know what to do with it but it looks pretty.
the full 6 weeks or what ever it quotes
I have an old Dell 390 workstation that is gathering dust. It's a E6700 Curo 2 Duo with 2GB ECC RAM DDR2. Do I stick some RAM in this, add a passive GFX card with HDMI out plus a couple big HDD's and make a home server/HTPC? Or do I buy this to do the same job? Main issue with the Dell I see is the power consuption and noise if used in the living room.
Advice welcome
Guy