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    I just replaced my old ******* 24/7 server based on an old Intel Pentium 3/800 system with 20+80+250gig IDE HDD.

    The new system is built into another old Pentium3 casing I had in the warehouse with the following:

    -Intel mini-ITX motherboard with Intel Atom N270 CPU & Intel 82945G video chipset.
    -Built-in sound, LAN, 4 USB ports, 1 serial, 1 parallel ports.
    -2gigs ram
    -80 GIG WD IDE HDD + 1TB Seagate SATA HDD
    -ASUS DVDRW
    -500 watt PS
    -MS Windows XP SP2


    The 80 gig hdd is a brand new replacement unit and currently used as the boot drive.

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    what's the wattage of these Specs Sir G.H?

    nagkamali ata ako nung sinabi ko noon dito na yung power consumption on my 24/7 PC is decent. I calculated it and it was terrible... I'm the culprit pala on our high electricity bill, not our Aircon not our Ref.

    I'm interested on Wireless HD or Wireless Router+HD. may available kaya nito localy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rion View Post
    what's the wattage of these Specs Sir G.H?
    Not sure of the actual power consumption but my setup (motherboard + HDD) would work with a 60 watt PS. Unfortunately I couldn't source it locally so I had to use a regular size switching PS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rion View Post
    I'm interested on Wireless HD or Wireless Router+HD. may available kaya nito localy?
    Sounds like a Wifi NAS. Nope, I haven't seen such in the local stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Not sure of the actual power consumption but my setup (motherboard + HDD) would work with a 60 watt PS. Unfortunately I couldn't source it locally so I had to use a regular size switching PS.
    that's a decent setup. my old rig or even my new 45nm is far that consumption.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rion View Post
    that's a decent setup. my old rig or even my new 45nm is far that consumption.
    I was actually deciding if I was going to use a 2nd hand netbook instead of a mini-ITX motherboard since the cost would be pretty near. The only deciding thing was the durability of the CPU's fan. The one found in a netbook is difficult to check and service so I went for the mini-ITX option.

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    rion, there's an Asus Wifi Router with an internal HD for downloading ******* kaso it's only Wifi-G.

    You can also buy NAS enclosures with built-in ******* downloaders (mga 5k lang each).

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    may available ba na localy? sa ebay ko lang kasi nakikita ito eh. at ok lang yung G sa akin.

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    Does the specs of the pc affect the download speed in *******? I just noticed that my download speed is faster when I use my old pentium 4 pc (3.6ghz, 2gb ram, xp) compared to my other pc (2ghz dual core, 2gb ram, vista), which is kind of weird.

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    rion, meron. Asus WL-700gE - it's around 8-9K.

    rhuwrx, in your case, no, there should be no difference. Make sure your ports are forwarded properly though.

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Just replaced my old 24/7 ******* Download server PC