So I am looking into building an new rig which is going to be small and powerfull. Dont need a lot of GPU power for this build. An GTX 560 will do more than enough.
The usage for the computer is mainly running Arch Linux and a lot of VMs. Virtual Machines.
I need to get an ASUS motherboard since I have an good deal with them.
Been looking at these:
P8P67M
Or
P8P67M-PRO
And as CPU
i5 2500
Or
i7 2600
I need the versions without "k" or else Virtualization isnt fully supported. Does anyone know if the Hyper Threading and 8MB cache from i7 will benefit a lot in Virtualization?
P67 is the chipset I have to go with since I don`t think Z68 is well supported for Linux with the GPU and SSD chaching system. Anyone have any experience with that?
And I want the build to be most silent as possible. I don´t have a lot of experience with passive cooling powerfull components. But a fan with low noise isnt bad either.
Im thinking of buying this case:
Define Mini
Since it has some sound dempening things inbuilt. Looks good and is small.
Will it be possible to passive cool the CPU? Alternative is to have an good aftermarket cooler with big silent fans. I also need some case fans that does a great work.
My biggest conern is the GPU. It will make a lot of noise for sure.
EVGA GTX 560 default with the big middle fan
or
ASUS GtX 560 Direct CU with 2 fans. Not the TOP version.
A GTX 550 will probably do the work also.
There might be possible to turn the clock speeds down and maybe turn off the fan and make it auto scaling or something.
The PSU will be an Corsair 850W 80Plus gold which I have good experience with.
Any advices appreciated
Edited by Luretryne, 27 January 2012 - 11:08 AM.














