![]() I'm testing each drive by connecting only one of them at a time to the motherboard. I wanted to test each of the new NAS drives before installing the OS. And whatever opinion respondents have of the Seagate drives, I've had no problem at all with these NAS drives in the WHS server. I purchased two new Seagate NAS 2TB drives for the build, anticipating that I'd move the existing four drives of the WHS system to the new server eventually. Today, I fired up the system for the first time after fretting over fan connections, airflow, cable-management, etc. It may sound sort of hinky - not buying a "server motherboard" or a Xeon processor - but I'm using an i5-3470 processor and a spare Z68/Gen3 motherboard fitted with 16GB of (non-ECC!!) XMS RAM. For the OS - Win Server 2012 R2 Essentials. I'm building a server to eventually replace my WHS-2011 configuration. I may have several question in more than one forum that begins with this paragraph:
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