[NTLUG:Discuss] Software Raid/Small NAS box ideas

Courtney Grimland cgrimland at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 27 00:49:04 CST 2003


On Sat, 25 Jan 2003 20:06:21 -0600
Kelledin <kelledin+NTLUG at skarpsey.dyndns.org> wrote:

> Intel's CA810E motherboard would probably do all you need in a 
> very small space.  i810 chipset (duh), socket370, onboard 
> video/sound/LAN, PC100 support.  It's primarily designed for 
> entry-level desktops, but it's solid enough for small servers 
> too.

I wouldn't normally try and hock stuff here, but since you mentioned
it...

I've got an old system based around a CA810 that I'd sell.  It's just
sitting under my desk right now not getting used.  500 Celeron, ~12 GB
IDE HDD, CDROM, onboard AGP.  I'll even throw in the Linksys 10/100
NIC too (that's the difference between the CA810E and mine).  I think
the onboard IDE controller can go up to ATA-66 (I don't remember - but
the drive that's in there isn't that fast).  Case is a micro-ATX. 
It's not very big, but it's no Shuttle-sized set-top box either.



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