Budget-HomeLab (#2) - BUILDING A BUDGET Home Server!

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    Who wants to have a HomeLab but doesn't want to spend loads of money? I DO! Well this series is all about building a HomeLab WITHOUT spending tons of money! In this video, we take a look at building a BUDGET 16 Core Proxmox Server!
    Parts Used for the Build -
    CPU - Intel Xeon E5-4667 v3
    Motherboard - Machinist X99-RS9
    RAM - A-TECH 32GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM
    GPU - AMD Radeon HD 8490
    CPU Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition
    Storage - 256GB NVME SSD
    Power Supply - 750W Sharkoon WPM Gold Zero
    PC Case - Aerocool Atomic Micro ATX
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    00:00 - Intro
    02:10 - What is Proxmox?
    02:55 - Parts Used in the Server Build
    03:29 - CPU
    04:29 - Motherboard
    05:38 - RAM
    06:07- GPU
    06:40 - CPU Cooler
    07:04 - Storage
    07:47 - PSU
    08:11 - PC Case
    09:22 - Total Cost
    10:24 - The Build
    11:57 - Taking a look at Proxmox
    18:45 - Conclusion
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Комментарии • 19

  • @mahtja1559
    @mahtja1559 Год назад +6

    I hope you cleaned the old thermal compound off your xeon bro. That thing was all gooped .

  • @familypve4029
    @familypve4029 Год назад +3

    Welcome to PC building! bad news, once you start, you find it hard to stop...

  • @pamus6242
    @pamus6242 Год назад

    Great stuff man, learnt a lot!

  • @GrishTech
    @GrishTech Год назад +2

    We can probably argue that proxmox is type-1 hypervisor because kvm is type-1, and proxmox uses kvm. But, I understand why it can be classified as both. That wikipedia article needs an update.

  • @SlyFox1419
    @SlyFox1419 Год назад +2

    I can't get over this intro! :D

  • @stephaneliu9352
    @stephaneliu9352 Год назад

    You're such a nice teacher, keep going! Looking forward for new videos😆

  • @pavan13
    @pavan13 Год назад +1

    Great Video

  • @raatzie
    @raatzie Год назад +1

    Awesome video, very high quality and fun to watch.

  • @0xCUBE
    @0xCUBE Год назад

    what is the power consumption like? That's a big concern of mine; I don't want to rack up my electricity bill!

  • @EliCarter
    @EliCarter Год назад +1

    I thought you were using Odroid M1for your home server? What happened to that?

  • @pavan13
    @pavan13 Год назад

    Hey from which country you are

  • @Caved111
    @Caved111 Год назад

    Not sure wy there would be a Pi4 shown in this video all the time. This has obviously nothing to do with Pi at all imho

  • @cmdr-reflipd
    @cmdr-reflipd Год назад

    That machine is really under powered. For the budget you could have achieved a whole lot more performance.

  • @reklamador27
    @reklamador27 Год назад

    it's cheap but in power consumption it'll make you bankrupt.
    it's like having a small power plant server.

    • @jhonedoe3734
      @jhonedoe3734 Год назад +1

      not really, people over exaggerate this too much. At idle it barely uses any power, for a homelab and as you can see in the video the server is 99% of the time almost at idle. That statement is true for DCs with thousands of nodes where CPUs get smashed all day. For home use you'll barely pay a dollar for it (CPU only as the rest of the system is the same with another CPU) a month, which makes CPUs like this relevant even with years of home use.