Reddit Reddit reviews ZOTAC ZBOX C Series CI327 Nano Fan-less Mini PC Intel N3450 Quad-Core CPU Silent Performance Barebone System ZBOX-CI327NANO-U

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ZOTAC ZBOX C Series CI327 Nano Fan-less Mini PC Intel N3450 Quad-Core CPU Silent Performance Barebone System ZBOX-CI327NANO-U
Intel Celeron N3450 Processor (1.1GHz Clock Speed, 2.2GHz Max Turbo, Quad Core)Memory up to 2x 204 pin DDR3L 1866 SODIMM SlotSupports 2.5 inch SATA 6.0 Gbps SSD/HDD slot (1x SATA3 Port). System Memory : 2 x 204 pin DDR3L 1866 SO DIMM slotsLAN Integrated Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller; 802.11ac Wireless LAN; Bluetooth 4.2Supports Windows 10 64 bitOS : Windows 10
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6 Reddit comments about ZOTAC ZBOX C Series CI327 Nano Fan-less Mini PC Intel N3450 Quad-Core CPU Silent Performance Barebone System ZBOX-CI327NANO-U:

u/rosskirk · 2 pointsr/homelab

The zotac nano boxes can achieve this and have an awesome fan-less form factor. I have an older model (2 years ago) and it has served the house really well. I have one with realtek (shoot me) NICs that required some additional config. I'm still really satisfied for a bit over $230 with an m.2 SSD. I need to set up some additional services on the router (UniFi controller for starters) as I am definitely under utilizing it.

Edit: they support AES-NI too

Edit 2: I have the older version of this model and tossed in a 120gb (IIRC) m.2 SSD and 2x4GB RAM.

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u/Cake0mNom · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

I was planning to replace my ISP-provided gateway box with a cheap dual-NIC PC like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0728F8JS5 when I discovered that the latest Raspberry Pis can do ~300Mbps ethernet (I would add an additional USB Gbit adapter for the LAN side). I have 150Mbps symmetrical fiber so that is sufficient throughput. Any latency concerns with running everything over USB?

I would imagine the RPi CPU is more powerful than whatever is in the ISP box, but I'm curious if anyone has experience running a simple Linux + iptables NAT setup and if there are gotchas. I don't mind spending $200 on my original solution, but $50 is better if performance is identical.

u/dakoellis · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

at work we use 3 pairs of Poweredges, which is definitely overkill for a home environment, but at home I use a zbox (just with opnsense instead of pfsense). It's fanless and low power, but you'll need an external switch since it only has 2 ports. as an alternative, there are some QOTOM boxe3s out there that are pretty good with 4 ports

u/renegade · 0 pointsr/PFSENSE

Thanks for the suggestion. I'm thinking about this Zotac box which seems to have about the same board? I can grab it with memory and an SSD for about $235 all in.

u/SippieCup · -1 pointsr/homelab

buying all that stuff is pretty expensive, why not just get a cheap zotac zbox with dual nics, some ram, and be done with it?