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  • _brkt_@alien.topBtoData HoarderPopulating HBA or MB SATA?
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    1 year ago

    Yep; unless you need SAS support I would recommend onboard SATA first.

    OP, I have the same HBA card as you, it gets toasty even just idling, and even hotter once you throw a load onto it. I measured ~10W power use just idling (no drives attached to HBA). I almost guarantee using onboard SATA will be more power efficient.

    Even better, is if you can physically remove the HBA card until you need it.


  • Topton N5105

    Yep, this board looks perfect for your stated use case! You give up a bit for the form factor, but just put those sweet sweet power savings towards your next upgrade.

    One last thought - I’ve watched a few reviews of the Jonsbo N1 and I think there were 2 flaws with it: loudish stock fan, and if you are using all HDD slots drives can overheat due to bad airflow (front panel is solid - not vented - for some reason!)



  • No specific recommendations for off-the-shelf offerings, but I see you’re in Europe and concerned with power consumption? You may want to look at Wolfang’s Channel on youtube - he has a few NAS builds that are extremely low power, and I’ve found his videos informative. Specifically, you will want to look at his “Building a Power Efficient Home Server” video.

    Of course, the above is not useful if you’re looking for prebuilt units.