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Upgrade from [[Nas v2.0]]
 
Upgrade from [[Nas v2.0]]

Revision as of 23:08, 3 November 2015

Project: Nas v3.0
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State Completed
Members Danny Witberg
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Description Yet Another NAS Implementation
Picture
Assy1.jpg

Upgrade from Nas v2.0

Introduction

Due to the recent changes in building policies, the practical implementation of our NAS needs updating. New criteria include:

  • Small form factor
  • Energy efficient
  • Silent operation
  • Gigabit connectivity
  • Support for 4 SATA HDD's
  • Cheap

NAS contents

Ingredients of our new NAS is still to be determined. However, some parts can already be named:

  • Portwell PQ7-C200 Mini ITX form factor carrier board for Qseven modules.
  • Portwell PQ7-M102XL Qseven module with 1.3GHz Intel Atom Z520 and 1GB onboard memory.
  • 1U copper CPU cooler without fan can act as a heatsink for the Qseven module.
  • Small Flex ATX 180W power supply FSP180-50PLA.
  • Large 12cm controlled fan
  • Boot USB stick
  • 3 HDD's migrate from NAS v2.0
  • 3 Molex-to-SATA power adapters.
  • 3 SATA data cables.

Spend-O-meter

  • Molex -> 2x SATA power cable €3,95
  • Aluminium L profile 10mm €2,99
  • Multiplex 3.6mm 122x61 €4,99

Total spent: € 11,93

Priliminary pictures of the NAS v3 "Nassie"

Final Assembly pictures