How efficient can I build the 100% Arm NAS?
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How efficient can I build the 100% Arm NAS?
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This build goes all-out for efficiency, with a 32-core Arm64 CPU on a brand new motherboard.
HUGE thanks to ASRock Rack, 45Homelab, Ampere, and Noctua for helping me build this system.
Parts list (some links are affiliate links):
- (Motherboard) ASRock Rack ALTRAD8UD-1L2T Motherboard specs:
- (Motherboard) ASRock Rack ALTRAD8UD-1L2T on NewEgg:
- (Case) 45Homelab HL15 + backplane + PSU:
- (PSU) Corsair RM750e:
- (RAM) 4x Samsung 16GB 1Rx4 ECC RDIMM M393A2K40DB3-CWE PC25600:
- (NVMe) Kioxia XG8 2TB NVMe SSD:
- (CPU) Ampere Altra Q32-17:
- (SSDs) 4x Samsung 8TB 870 QVO 2.5" SATA:
- (HDDs) 6x Seagate EXOS 20TB SATA HDD:
- (HBA) Broadcom MegaRAID 9405W-16i:
- (Power) Comeap PCIe to 8-pin CPU adapter:
- (Cooler) Noctua NH-D9 AMP-4926 4U:
- (Case Fans) 6x Coolerguys CG12025M12B2-3Y 120mmx25mm:
Other things mentioned in the video:
- 3D Printed 2.5 to 3.5" SSD to HDD adapter and other HL15 parts:
- M3 x 4mm pan-head screws:
- Techno Tim's HL15 review:
- Raid Owl's HL15 review:
- Pigeon vs Internet speed test:
- 45Homelab Forum:
- ServeTheHome review of ASRock Rack motherboard:
Support me on Patreon:
Sponsor me on GitHub:
Merch:
2nd Channel:
Contents:
00:00 - A unique Arm64 HL15 build
01:12 - Parts & Specs
04:13 - Motherboard assembly
08:27 - Thermal paste application
08:44 - A prototype fan
10:20 - 45Homelab's HL15 chassis
11:44 - Will it fit?
14:17 - How hard is it to press power?
16:52 - It's not quiet
17:51 - Hard Drives
19:02 - SSDs and 3D printed adapters
19:40 - First boot! (And a RAM issue)
23:14 - Linux install
25:27 - Idle power draw (higher than I hoped)
26:10 - Rack it up!
29:17 - Patch cable's too short (oops)
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