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Ask HN: How reliable is an old, but barely-used server motherboard?

4 点作者 whitepoplar超过 4 年前
I&#x27;m building a home NAS and have an old motherboard, CPU, and memory that I can use for it. The components are server-grade (Supermicro motherboard, Xeon CPU, and Samsung ECC memory) and ~9 years old, but have only been powered-on for about 1 year. They&#x27;ve been in storage since 2013. I will be adding brand new HDDs, PSU, and case fans.<p>Am I going to have a bad time if I use these components for a box that will most likely be in operation for 5+ years?<p>Thanks!

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Nokinside超过 4 年前
Look for a small battery in the motherboard. If it has one, you may want to change that.<p>Apart from that, some electrolytic capacitors may degrade over time in storage. If you use them they should self heal a little. Tantalum electrolytic capacitors are stable.<p>If you switch the battery, it boots, passes memtest, and works fine it should be almost like new. Run tests in BIOS to make sure.<p>Storage affects lifetime but not as much as use. It should be fine for next 5 years.
detaro超过 4 年前
If it runs for a while without issues, it&#x27;ll probably be good long term. But I would do an economics check: At that age, the power efficiency is likely terrible compared to modern parts, and replacing it could pay off quite quickly.
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rolph超过 4 年前
components can &quot;rot&quot; over time, you should check out the capacitors because :<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Capacitor_plague" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Capacitor_plague</a><p>its possible there are some capacitors that are old and dry.