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title: "PC Building Notes"
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date: 2025-01-11T15:09:42-08:00
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tags:
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- nas
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- dev
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- pc
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categories:
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- Personal
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So I'm building a NAS with [these parts](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/LBM74p)
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While I'm still missing the motherboard and the hard drives, I am able to start
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building the NAS without them.
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As it turns out, there were a few more bits of due diligence I
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probably should have done before making my order. Oh well.
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I'm writing them down to help someone in the future (me).
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Mostly I'm able to install the PSU and start planning the cable routing for power
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and other features. I've never built in an ITX case before, so everything is
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quite compact. Things like how the PSU is positioned and installed were
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unfamiliar to me.
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As I was doing that, I became concerned about three things.
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### Can it boot?
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First was whether or not I'd be able to boot the computer and have any
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display output without a GPU of any kind. My chosen CPU, the Ryzen 7 3700X doesn't
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have any integrated graphics, and I personally don't have a GPU to spare.
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Apparently that means it's very unlikely I'll be able to boot to BIOS at all,
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let alone to any other interface.
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My options are either, find a different CPU with integrated graphics, and fits
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into the slot, or find a GPU to use instead, that would fit into the case.
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Getting a different CPU would sort of defeat the point of building this to try
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and get some more use out of the CPU, since it was the only part I had originally.
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But the NAS was never really intended for having a GPU, so it's very up in the
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air which path I go down.
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Some friends have offered some of their old GPUs, but none make the 250mm 2 slot
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length requirement that the case has. Though one has offered an old office grade
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Quadro card... that might be exactly what this build needs for now, until I need
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a "real" GPU in there. Assuming they're willing to part with it of course.
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I'm not currently in a rush to get a new GPU for a box that I'm not gaming on.
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At the very least, the PSU has plenty of power for one, when it gets there.
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### Do the drives work with the NAS' backplane?
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The JONSBO N3 case has space for 8 hot swappable drives. When I was routing power
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for that, I noticed that the connectors for the drives were unfamiliar to me.
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So I started looking it up.
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I learned that SATA drives are built to connect to SAS connections, but not the
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reverse. So, it seems that I'm good there.
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### SATA Cable routing
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I forgot entirely that I might need to get cables to safely route them for this
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build. The motherboard has the SATA ports coming off the "front" of the board,
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but at a 90 degree angle. I think that might be a bit crowded to start, even
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with some 90 degree connectors. The power cables are also coming into that space
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too.
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These can wait until I have the motherboard at least. Then I can see what I need
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and get the shortest cables that comfortably fit for routing the SATA cables.
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I'm expecting to at least need 4 "right" angle cables, and two "left" angle
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cables, in order to make use of the ports, for the drives I'm getting.
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### How I'm feeling about it
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I'm still feeling pretty good about the build. The "early" GPU was unexpected
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though, I certainly don't need anything fancy in there.
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Like, ideally, I'd be able to salvage most of these parts from my current build
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as they're being replaced, and build a new computer with them. They're still
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good parts. My current 2070 Super GPU not fitting certainly puts a damper on that
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plan a little. In hindsight, I should have made sure whatever NAS case I was getting
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would fit the thing. As it stands, it's 7mm too long, so unless I'm willing
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to do some case surgery, it won't fit.
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I'll need to find something else to do with if I succeed at getting a 5080 FE
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when they launch at the end of the month.

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