ASRock CoreHT Server Edition Review
by Vivek Gowri on February 16, 2012 9:00 AM EST- Posted in
- Systems
- Intel
- ASRock
- Media Streamer
- HTPC
How Does the CoreHT Server Perform?
Application performance remains similar to the CoreHT 252B, with the major difference coming in hard drive-specific benchmarks.
For example, look at our WinRAR test, where we estimate how well WinRAR performs, particularly with respect to processing split archives. To evaluate this, we take a 4.36 GB MKV file, compress it in the 'Best' compression mode into a split archive (97.1 MB each), which results in 44 files on the hard disk. The time taken to decompress this split archive is then recorded. The performance in this benchmark is heavily influenced by the hard disk in the system.
In this test, the Server soundly beats the 252B as well as the older Core 100 model. The other possibility here is to reconfigure the hard drives in RAID 1, although performance would decrease.
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beginner99 - Thursday, February 16, 2012 - link
...and hdd combo?For HTPC purpose, the ssd alone would be enough because anyone considering to pay as much fro a HTPC probably already has a NAS or a lot of storage space in his desktop.
The hdd would just be not to scare away people that would like to use it as a tiny desktop or just because of the low numbers on the tech sheet .
VMguy - Thursday, February 16, 2012 - link
An HTPC review without any indication of db output? For shame!At least let us know if the second disk accounts for any additional noise relative to the 252B.
Thanks
VivekGowri - Thursday, February 16, 2012 - link
Sorry, I wasn't equipped to test noise level, but I wouldn't expect noise levels to change significantly. It's seriously exactly the same unit, just with two HDDs; if you were hitting the storage pretty hard maybe you'd see a marginal increase in noise output compared to the 252B, but I have difficulty believing it'd be anything more than negligible/error margin.VMguy - Thursday, February 16, 2012 - link
Sorry, I just checked back on the 252B review and found that there were no noise output measurements there either... Doh!For me, hearing the whir of a fan (or BD) during quieter segments of a movie is pretty annoying. Any plans to add this to the review template?
Thanks
VivekGowri - Thursday, February 16, 2012 - link
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4713/asrock-coreht-2...cjs150 - Friday, February 17, 2012 - link
Now I understandWay too loud.
As VMGuy said "For me, hearing the whir of a fan (or BD) during quieter segments of a movie is pretty annoying. "
Totally agree - in fact my stand alone BD player annoys me, which is my I am looking to rip everything onto the NAS (in basement so who cares about noise) and then stream, so my HTPC should have no BD noise, preferably no fan. Nothing comes close as yet but have high hopes of something based on Raspberry Pi or CuBox or even E-450 fusion
Death666Angel - Thursday, February 16, 2012 - link
I like tiny HTPCs. I built myself a Llano system in a small enclosure (http://preview.tinyurl.com/88djyte).The thing I find a bit puzzling about this config is the HDDs. RAID0 doesn't make a lot of sense. :-)
darckhart - Thursday, February 16, 2012 - link
that's a rather beautiful enclosure. do you have model number/details?in fact, i'm looking into building a small htpc for my parents. would you mind to pm me details of yours?
NCM - Friday, February 17, 2012 - link
Beautiful? Seriously?pat38 - Friday, February 17, 2012 - link
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