After I moved this site to my own, home grown Mini-ITX server, I realized that I needed a new one. The current server didn’t have the horsepower to cope with the odd request peaks I was seeing and with only half of the 1GB of available RAM being recognized by the motherboard, I had a major problem. Even though the VIA CPU featured passive cooling, the chassis fan made a lot of noise and while disabling the fan didn’t make the server too hot, it just unveiled the fact that the hard drives were quite noisy as well.
So I set off on a quest to find the ultimate Mini-ITX for a home server for my web server and mail server. The server had to be both powerful and silent, meaning no noisy power supply, no CPU fans and no clicking hard drives. The only real way to achieve this is by building a server with no moving parts at all. I also wanted to use a enclosure that looked nice enough to have in the living room. After a lot of research I ended up with the following hardware:
- SilverStone Mini-ITX SST-LC19R black.
- Corsair 4GB DDR2 XMS2 PC6400 800MHz.
- Samsung DVD±R/RW/RAM slim DL 8X SATA black.
- ZOTAC ION ITX F series motherboard. This motherboard has since been replaced by an ASUS AT5IONT-I.
- Two Kingston V Drive notebook 64GB SSD SATA/300.

