MSI OpenMediaVault NAS Server Plex HTPC Motherboard + AMD FX 4100 3.6GHz CPU For Sale

MSI OpenMediaVault NAS Server Plex HTPC Motherboard + AMD FX 4100 3.6GHz CPU
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MSI OpenMediaVault NAS Server Plex HTPC Motherboard + AMD FX 4100 3.6GHz CPU:
$109.89

LISTING INCLUDES ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
  • 1X MSI 880GMS-E41 (FX) AM3+ Micro ATX AMD Motherboard (Compatible with AMD FX/ AMD Phenom II X6/ Phenom II X4/ Phenom II X3/ Phenom II X2/ AMD Athlon II X4/ Athlon processors)
  • MSI 880GMS-E41 Motherboard IO SHIELD
  • AMD FX-Series FX 4100 3.6 GHz Quad-Core CPU 64-bit Processor
  • 2X 8GB G.SKILL F3-10666CL9S-8GBXL MEMORY RAM (total 16 GB ram)
  • Coolermaster Hyper 212 AM2+/AM3 CPU Heatsink with fan
  • One SATA cable (for connecting SATA hard drives and other peripherals)

(Review included photos in listing)The processor included in this setup is a 64-bit processor, which is well-suited for running self-hosted applications such as a Network Attached Storage (NAS) – including TrueNAS, OpenMediaVault, Unraid – as well as a Plex Server, Kodi, XBMC, LibreELEC, Pfsense Firewall, Opnsense Firewall, FreePBX Voice Over IP (VOIP), and more.
This bundle also makes for a great self-hosted video camera security Network Video Recorder (NVR) or server, running applications such as Blue Iris Pro, ZoneMinder, Shinobi, and more.All items are in used condition, but they are fully functional and in good working order.
Keywords: 880GMA-E35/ 880GMS-E35/ 880GMA-E41/ 880GMS-E41


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