Low-power build w/ Aopen G326 [2nd rig]
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 9:34 pm
Currently, I use this rig primarily as download machine with WinXP. Maybe around a couple more week, I would installing Linux then set this rig as proxy server and download machine
PROCESSOR : AMD Athlon64 3000+ (Orleans)
MEMORY : OCZ Platinum 2GB PC8500@PC5300
MOTHERBOARD : Biostar A780LE
HARDISK : Fujitsu MHV2080BH
CPU COOLER : Thermaltake TMG A3
POWER SUPPLY : Enermax EG351P-V w/ case mod
CASE : Aopen G326
USB WLAN : SMC WUSB-G
Enermax EG351P-V has some flaw, i.e :
- Power switch was obstruction to G326 PSU shell
- Dual fans (80mm & 92mm) create an loud & annoying noise. Most likely because the fan controller didn't work
To overcome those problem, I had to strip the scrap of broken generic power supply ( w/ 12cm fan mount) then swap everthing inside with Enermax EG351P-V.
Internal 3.5" drive bay were obstructed by CPU cooler, leave me no choice but removing the drive bay. See the 2.5" HDD down there? bad thing, it is mounted on the piece of plastic scrap. I'll suspend the HDD on 3.5" external bay next week
Most of rear port were left untouched since this rig is controlled by remote software
Here is the Transformers-like front bezel!
I did some modification on HDD-Power LED .... the original blue LED doesn't fit my taste
There is several tricks to reduce power consumption:
- Floppy,LPT, serial, HDMI audio, integrated audio are disabled
- CPU downclock (1.0GHz) and CPU downvolt (0.85v) using RMClock
- IGP clock are reduced to 150MHz
- CPU fan is connected to 5V Molex
- PSU fan is connected to motherboard header and set at 1000 RPM
As expected, the entire system noise is fairly silent @1 meter, although HDD seeking noise is still noticeable (Any suggestion for silent 80/160GB 2.5" SATA HDD?). Power consumption is 44VA at full-load (Orthos+Furmark) and 37VA when idle
*I come from Indonesia which is non English speaking country, forgive my bad English
PROCESSOR : AMD Athlon64 3000+ (Orleans)
MEMORY : OCZ Platinum 2GB PC8500@PC5300
MOTHERBOARD : Biostar A780LE
HARDISK : Fujitsu MHV2080BH
CPU COOLER : Thermaltake TMG A3
POWER SUPPLY : Enermax EG351P-V w/ case mod
CASE : Aopen G326
USB WLAN : SMC WUSB-G
Enermax EG351P-V has some flaw, i.e :
- Power switch was obstruction to G326 PSU shell
- Dual fans (80mm & 92mm) create an loud & annoying noise. Most likely because the fan controller didn't work
To overcome those problem, I had to strip the scrap of broken generic power supply ( w/ 12cm fan mount) then swap everthing inside with Enermax EG351P-V.
Internal 3.5" drive bay were obstructed by CPU cooler, leave me no choice but removing the drive bay. See the 2.5" HDD down there? bad thing, it is mounted on the piece of plastic scrap. I'll suspend the HDD on 3.5" external bay next week
Most of rear port were left untouched since this rig is controlled by remote software
Here is the Transformers-like front bezel!
I did some modification on HDD-Power LED .... the original blue LED doesn't fit my taste
There is several tricks to reduce power consumption:
- Floppy,LPT, serial, HDMI audio, integrated audio are disabled
- CPU downclock (1.0GHz) and CPU downvolt (0.85v) using RMClock
- IGP clock are reduced to 150MHz
- CPU fan is connected to 5V Molex
- PSU fan is connected to motherboard header and set at 1000 RPM
As expected, the entire system noise is fairly silent @1 meter, although HDD seeking noise is still noticeable (Any suggestion for silent 80/160GB 2.5" SATA HDD?). Power consumption is 44VA at full-load (Orthos+Furmark) and 37VA when idle
*I come from Indonesia which is non English speaking country, forgive my bad English