Hi there,
I just need to pick the brains of some of the people here ... someone who knows power supplies and heat dissipation would be good :-)
I want to get up to speed on ESX (work will pay for training and exams but I still need to play to make it sink in) so I'm planning on building a small ESXi v5 system at home, since it's for home and will do other duties as well as be someinthg to learn on I want to keep it physically small, so looking at Mini-ITX.
Hardware wise I'm looking at :
Motherboard : Intel PQ67PE
CPU : Intel i7-2600 (or a Xeon E3-1260L ... if I can find one)
RAM : 2 * 8GB DDR3
HD : Probably a mini-pcie to SDcard adapter with a 16GB SD card, or a 2.5" SATA drive
Other : DVD rom (or maybe Blu-ray writer)
Other : Possibly an extra single/dual-port NIC
So nothing special really, I just made sure the motherboard and CPU both have VT-d enabled is all. Storage for hosts will be provided from my array via iSCSI.
Area I'm fuzzy on is the power supply and the case ...
How big a power supply do I need ?
How much heat is likely to be produced ?
What is a good brand case to go for (I want small, and only need a single PCIe slot, single drive and single CD/DVD slot) ?
Are Mini-ITX power supplies different from ATX ones ?
Been about 5 years since I last built anything from scratch so rather rusty with the new fangled PC bits :-)
Any help much appreciated!