I still have 15k Cheetah SAS drivers lying around which will be fitted into the 
system, but thanks for the suggestion!

Saint K.
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Just make sure you get a SSD if you run multiple instances of games.

Unless TF2 and CS:S will also use the new steamcmd, it is a big hit on io
performance. (steamcmd only changes what is "changed" as far as i can tell
it wont check the whole instance again on update) depending on how many
machines you get i actually put most games from tf2 on 1 server, and cs:go
for example on another server. If a update is coming it wont have impact on
the other servers (think of 10 servers restarting because of a gameupdate
which crashes the server making it grind to a halt)

2012/8/23 [#OMEGA] - K2 <[email protected]>

> I have to agree with this suggestion. Btw you can also choose a
> desktop-grade CPU; so far it seems they are just as good as the Xeon
> Counterparts for running gameservers.
>
> As a rule of thumb, I'd go for recent-generation Intel CPUs with high clock
> speeds.
> AMD CPUs seem to work poorly with SRCDS as they are lacking the
> "horsepower"
> per core, especially if you intend to run servers with a large number of
> slots this can be a problem.
>
> Also I want to note here that depending on your location, renting a server
> may be cheaper - especially in the EU. I can see why you would want
> ownership of the hardware, but in the case the price point also matters,
> you
> may be better off with a rented server. In the US however I found the
> prices
> to be more steep making colo much more attractive.
>
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> Hi Saint,
>
> I would highly suggest the E3-1245v2 or E3-1270v2 - the E3-1245 v2 is
> about your best bang for your buck, but they seem to be out of stock often
> and the E3-1270v2 is the perfect alternative, about 50 bucks more roughly.
>
> Passmark - http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php
>
> Pair that with 16GB RAM (they support a total of 32GB, but for the games
> you listed you will likely run out of CPU before you use all 16GB)
>
> As long as you don’t need much HDD space, grab a nice Samsung SSD for
> about $150 and you will have an awesome machine for under $1k.
>
> I would also suggest grabbing a nice 1U Supermicro so you have the IPMI
> (KVM + Virtual Media) - you can get a half depth barebone like this:
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816101384
>
> The E3s are also light on power which will come in handy when you colo.
>
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> Hi,
>
> I am looking into buying a new server (we colo our servers, so own the
> hardware).
>
> Now it's been 3 years ago we last bought new machines so I am completely
> stuck in my research. I am really curious to know what the CPU of choice
> is here with people who own their *own* hardware and what you manage to
> run off these CPU's.
>
> Our current servers exist of Xeon CPU's, however, I am told that TF2/CSGO
> etc. servers run just as good off, for example, i7 CPU's.
>
> Please share your experiences with me!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Saint K.
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