12-15-2011, 02:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-17-2011, 01:37 PM by deathwalker.)
Ultimate Goal: Host a 32 Slot Gun GameM server.
the pipe: 100mbit fiber.
the machine:
ASRock N68C-S UCC
(cheap, has on board video)
Dual-core 2.8ghz AMD Athlon 64 with 1mb l2 cache (this cpu was my old gaming cpu certa 2010) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103771
4gb DDR2/800
160gb ATA133 WD 7200 HD
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sorry guys, I had gotten the specs wrong on the machine I was looking at building. The CPU served me very well for gaming, and I would be very shocked if the cpu couldn't host a 24 person server. It met my needs. I had it for about 3 years before I upgraded to a Phenom II x4, which has turned out to be a great cpu also. I talked to the guys at work, and they are going to let me use one of their blade servers with one of their old SCSI harddrives. Turns out I probably wont be building a rig to run the server anyhow, unless I really need to, I do not know what Xeons are running in the server, and I will not be able to find out till I get the information to the computer. Sad part: I am going to be running linux. I'm not really sad, but I will have to deploy a working one at home before I do it remotely via commandline/ftp just to understand how it all works.
the pipe: 100mbit fiber.
the machine:
ASRock N68C-S UCC
(cheap, has on board video)
Dual-core 2.8ghz AMD Athlon 64 with 1mb l2 cache (this cpu was my old gaming cpu certa 2010) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103771
4gb DDR2/800
160gb ATA133 WD 7200 HD
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sorry guys, I had gotten the specs wrong on the machine I was looking at building. The CPU served me very well for gaming, and I would be very shocked if the cpu couldn't host a 24 person server. It met my needs. I had it for about 3 years before I upgraded to a Phenom II x4, which has turned out to be a great cpu also. I talked to the guys at work, and they are going to let me use one of their blade servers with one of their old SCSI harddrives. Turns out I probably wont be building a rig to run the server anyhow, unless I really need to, I do not know what Xeons are running in the server, and I will not be able to find out till I get the information to the computer. Sad part: I am going to be running linux. I'm not really sad, but I will have to deploy a working one at home before I do it remotely via commandline/ftp just to understand how it all works.