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Storage is nice, especially if it doesn't rotate
Apologies in advance, but I just got one of these: Dell PowerEdge T20 Intel Xeon E3-1225 v3 Quad-Core Tower Barebone Server for $279, from yesterday's Ars Technica/TechBargains deals list. (I'm getting too old to "roll my own" any more. This will replace my 8-year-old home-grown PC with a e5200 dual-core [OC'ed to 3.2 GHz], running Ubuntu LTS, and I'm hoping for a noticible improvement in response time.)
I use the PC mainly for light to moderate web-browsing, Emails, small document/spreadsheet editing, etc. Oh, and 100% CPU utilization on the World Community Grid anti-cancer project.
So, that Dell T20 comes with a 1 TB drive, but I'd like to add an SSD to store the OS and software, and part of my home directory. I was looking at ≈120 GB SSDs, and I was interested in the Samsung 750 EVO and the Intel 540s. I feel those are the most reliable brands.
But then I saw the Intel SSD 600p Series PCI-Express 3.0 x4 unit for < $20 more.
Would this be a worthwhile upgrade over the SATA SSDs (even if only a little bit)?
According to the manual, if I'm amalgamating it right, the T20 has these:
SLOT 1 PCIe card connector 1 - x16 Generation 3 (connection to processor)
SLOT 2 PCIe card connector 2 - x1 Generation 2 (connection to Platform Controller Hub)
SLOT 3 PCI card connector 3
SLOT 4 PCIe card connector 4 - x4 Generation 2 (connection to Platform Controller Hub)
So would that Intel 600p SSD work OK in SLOT 4, and be any faster than an SATA SSD? Oh, and does trim work OK on these PCIe SSDs?
And the other question I have is about a later upgrade, to a video card to replace the Intel CPU "on-board" video. I assume I could use SLOT 1 for the video card, but the manual says it can only provide 25 watts. I would mainly want the video card to take some load off of the CPU when I do my occasional YouTubing.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I use the PC mainly for light to moderate web-browsing, Emails, small document/spreadsheet editing, etc. Oh, and 100% CPU utilization on the World Community Grid anti-cancer project.
So, that Dell T20 comes with a 1 TB drive, but I'd like to add an SSD to store the OS and software, and part of my home directory. I was looking at ≈120 GB SSDs, and I was interested in the Samsung 750 EVO and the Intel 540s. I feel those are the most reliable brands.
But then I saw the Intel SSD 600p Series PCI-Express 3.0 x4 unit for < $20 more.
Would this be a worthwhile upgrade over the SATA SSDs (even if only a little bit)?
According to the manual, if I'm amalgamating it right, the T20 has these:
SLOT 1 PCIe card connector 1 - x16 Generation 3 (connection to processor)
SLOT 2 PCIe card connector 2 - x1 Generation 2 (connection to Platform Controller Hub)
SLOT 3 PCI card connector 3
SLOT 4 PCIe card connector 4 - x4 Generation 2 (connection to Platform Controller Hub)
So would that Intel 600p SSD work OK in SLOT 4, and be any faster than an SATA SSD? Oh, and does trim work OK on these PCIe SSDs?
And the other question I have is about a later upgrade, to a video card to replace the Intel CPU "on-board" video. I assume I could use SLOT 1 for the video card, but the manual says it can only provide 25 watts. I would mainly want the video card to take some load off of the CPU when I do my occasional YouTubing.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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