Difference between revisions of "Dell Inspiron 531"

From Eugene Eric Kim
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I bought this in 2007.  I'm going to convert it into a media center PC in May 2013. Current specs:
I bought this in 2007.  I'm going to convert it into a media center PC in May 2013. Current specs:


* 64-bit Athlon, well-suited for virtualization
* Primary OS is [[Ubuntu]] Jaunty Jackalope
* Primary OS is [[Ubuntu]] Jaunty Jackalope
* Runs [[Windows Vista]] virtualized using [[VirtualBox]]
* Runs [[Windows Vista]] virtualized using [[VirtualBox]]
* Media file server served via NFS and [[VirtualBox]] Shared Folders
* Media file server served via NFS and [[VirtualBox]] Shared Folders
After doing some additional research, I decided to go with [[VirtualBox]] for virtualization. I installed two [[Western Digital Caviar Black]] 1TB drives
I experimented with running a virtual file server off of my workstation, first with [[OpenFiler]] (which I found to be overkill and also distasteful), then with [[Ubuntu]] Server. The setup was super cool, but realized that it was overkill, and it also affected disk performance. Since I'm running Linux as my host OS, I'm just using that as my file server as well.


== Memory ==
== Memory ==
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== Hard Disk ==
== Hard Disk ==


Two 1TB [[Western Digital Caviar Black]] drives conigured as RAID1 using [[Linux Software RAID]].
Two 1TB [[Western Digital Caviar Black]] drives conigured as RAID1 using [[Linux Software RAID]]. Turned WDTLER on both drives.


The default max capacity was two 500GB drives. Upgrading BIOS to 1.0.13 (suggested by [http://icrontic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=78838 this piece]) boosted the capacity. I now have two 1TB drives in there.
The default max capacity was two 500GB drives. Upgrading BIOS to 1.0.13 (suggested by [http://icrontic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=78838 this piece]) boosted the capacity. (This may not have been necessary. I discussed the issue with a guy at [http://www.centralcomputers.com/ Central Computers] in [[San Francisco]], and he suggested the 500 GB "limit" was merely a stated limit back when those were the largest drives available.)


== Video ==
== Video ==

Revision as of 15:00, 6 April 2013

I bought this in 2007. I'm going to convert it into a media center PC in May 2013. Current specs:


After doing some additional research, I decided to go with VirtualBox for virtualization. I installed two Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB drives

I experimented with running a virtual file server off of my workstation, first with OpenFiler (which I found to be overkill and also distasteful), then with Ubuntu Server. The setup was super cool, but realized that it was overkill, and it also affected disk performance. Since I'm running Linux as my host OS, I'm just using that as my file server as well.


Memory

4GB RAM.

PC2-4200/5300/6400 DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs. This site recommends maximizing the memory in each bank. Also see this site.

Hard Disk

Two 1TB Western Digital Caviar Black drives conigured as RAID1 using Linux Software RAID. Turned WDTLER on both drives.

The default max capacity was two 500GB drives. Upgrading BIOS to 1.0.13 (suggested by this piece) boosted the capacity. (This may not have been necessary. I discussed the issue with a guy at Central Computers in San Francisco, and he suggested the 500 GB "limit" was merely a stated limit back when those were the largest drives available.)

Video

EVGA GEFORCE 8400GS 1GB. Replaced a Nvidia GEFORCE 9400GT, which now resides in my Hackintosh. Used this post as a guide to help determine which video card to get.

History

April 3, 2013
Migrated to my Hackintosh as my primary machine. Swapped out my video card and my DVD-RW for a Blu-Ray drive.
June 22, 2009
Upgraded BIOS to 1.0.13.