Sound level is certainly an issue as my network currently sits at one
end of an open kitchen/dining room/open area. When I upgraded to a 512MB
PCIe video card I made sure to spec a silent one (no fan) and my CPU
cooling fans are all "pricier" (yeah, $25 instead of $3, not exactly
bank-breakers!) very quiet ones. No, I'm not going liquid cooled...

 

Dave

 

From: Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:45 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Gigabit on the cheap

 


David,

Going under the old adage, you get what you pay for, I would probably
look to the gray market for some higher end gear.  I have used Network
Hardware Resale in the past with great success.  The drawback with this
route is that these switches tend to be noisier due to fans.

Klint



David Lum wrote: 

 

Slightly OT, but only a little. At home I have a network where my two
2K3 servers are on desktop hardware. I am using the integrated 10/100
NIC's and a cheap 10/100 switch.

 

I'm going to move to gigabit and all I need is 5-8port gigabit switch.
Going to my favorite place to shop for such stuff (pricewatch.com) I can
find all manners of inexpensive gigabit switches. Are any of those cheap
(<$75) switches any better than the other? I see some brands I don't
recognize and I also see the usual Linksys, Netgear, SMC and 3Com stuff.
For under $100 I even see some refurbished heavier duty stuff

 

Comments?

 

Dave Lum  - Systems Engineer 
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