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HP MicroServer N54L $229, Bundle w/ 2TB Seagate NAS $339, Gen 8 G1610T $399 @ ShoppingExpress

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Today we brought our HP Microserver Sale back, featuring the ever popular N54L + 2 x HP Gen 8 Models. Hard drives & options are on promotion too - Buy any 2 or more to enjoy Free Shipping.

  1. HP N54L Microserver - $229 + Shipping

  2. HP N54L Microserver + 2TB Seagate NAS Drive - $339 + Shipping

  3. HP Gen8 Intel G1610T Microserver 712317-371 - $399 + Shipping

  4. HP Gen8 Intel G2020T Microserver 712318-371 - $499 + Shipping

Buy any 2 Options Below and enjoy Free Shipping for them (excludes Microserver)

Western Digital WD Red 2TB - $125
3 Years Warranty

Western Digital WD Red 3TB - $164
3 Years Warranty

Western Digital WD Red 4TB - $229
3 Years Warranty

Seagate NAS 2TB - $119
5 Years Warranty

Seagate NAS 3TB - $159
5 Years Warranty

Seagate NAS 4TB - $225
5 Years Warranty

Seagate Barracuda 2TB - $94
3 Years Warranty

Seagate Barracuda 3TB - $128
3 Years Warranty

Seagate Barracuda 4TB - $186
3 Years Warranty

Kingston 8GB DDR3 ECC Ram for MicroServer N54L or G8 - $119

Gigabyte GT210 1GB - $34.95

Gigabyte HD6450 1GB - $48

Asus R7 240 2GB - $74

HP PS1810 8 Port Gigabit Switch J9833A - $95

Logitech K400r All in One Keyboard - $39

Logitech K830 illuminated All in One Keyboard - $99


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For products not under Free Shipping promotion, shipping starts $8.95 and averages $12 Australia Wide
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  • Nice on Shopping Express

    Would you ever consider putting the 1tb Western Digital Green and Blue drives in this free shipping deal?

    I want to buy some (2 X 4) but have been waiting for free shipping

    • Hi GreatWhiteHunter,

      Can't say never ever going to consider, but unfortunately not for today.

      Cheers
      SE

    • They'll give free shipping, if you buy 2 of these, per eMail to signed-up members… Join if you have to… ;-)

    • AHhahah! You got suck in even from store rep don't wany your money! anyway, it;s all the laughs.

      • Put-The-Bong-Down!

    • Why on earth would you want a 1tb drive in a microserver when a 2tb drive is much better value for money?

  • Anyone know if this can run PLEX server? Might be worth considering if it can.

    • +2

      yes it does….
      these are normal computers(but energy efficient for running 24/7 ), u have to load OS of your choice to run plex and other stuff

      • +3

        It can run Plex server but generally seems to struggle transcoding higher bitrate files. So you need to take into account if transcoding is important or not. I thought about this but decided to build a more powerful NAS/server/desktop all rounder.

        • +2

          I agree with you on this, the loss of performance combined with the power consumption of an N54L not being significantly less than that of a standard (Intel based) PC, means that the pros for the N54L are it's tiny form factor and that it is all self contained and ready built.

          For further comparison; we have 2 file servers here. One is a Xeon 1230 v2 (I think) with 5 Red drives and draws just below 50w with all drives spinning, the other is a dual core Pentium G3xxx with 11 drives which draws just above 60w.

        • @CyberGenesys: Hmm, if thats the case, i might build my own… been itching to build one =)

          Any suggestions in regards to OS? I would use Linux, but i'm not too confident in my knowledge of it to try =/

          Mainly going to be used for transcoding.

        • @ProjectZero: I know that this means spending more money, but if you have a modern Samsung TV the free Plex app is pretty good. My N40L can stream 1080 to that with no problems.

        • +1

          @ProjectZero:

          You could always buy the G8 Microserver and swap over the CPU with something like the Xeon 1230v2

          Thats my plan!

        • @ProjectZero: I can't really recommend an OS for transcoding since I don't do it.

          Personally I use Fedora net install to a USB stick and share the drives via Samba. I run it in a headless setup with all config done via the command line interface.

          To learn Linux try CentOS in VirtualBox. I try every configuration change in a VM before I apply them to my actual server. It's a great way to familiarise yourself with the OS in a no risk environment.

          @forkus: I didn't know you could do that, kinda cool. I assume the CPU is ok with the relatively tiny cooler? Edit: Very important to note they are using the low powered version of the Xeon (the 'L' on the end of the model number). A normal 1230 v2 produces significantly more thermal output than the low powered versions and probably would not survive long with the small cooler. And dayumm, the cost of the CPU doubles the price of the server :O

      • I have Plex on my N40L. Ubuntu Linux OS - Long Term Support release.(12.04 LTS which now needs to be upgraded to 14.04 LTS as of 8 July). Works very nicely - although I also don't think I've transcoded anything above 720).

        (Edit - correction - 12.04 OS support ends April 2017. It is the hardware enablement stack I have that is approaching EOL - and that's on 7 August, not 8 July - damn US m-d-y date format).

    • Can't answer your question directly, but my n40L seems to run Plex ok, sitting on top of Windows server 2008R2. I haven't really tested transcoding above 720p, but I imagine that might struggle a bit. Of course this is only an issue if you're on a mobile device that can't do directplay.

    • I run freenas on a GEN8 1610T with the plex server plugin, runs sweet.
      I did have to upgrade the memory to 8GB to get things running smoothly (keep in mind HP only recommend ECC memory is used that's a little more expensive).

  • Seagate NAS 3TB - $159
    5 Years Warranty

    Rep, you sure the HDD comes with 5 Years Warranty? or only 3 years?

    • +8

      5 Years - we've been advised by Seagate (Australia & New Zealand) and it has never changed.
      the Seagate website have been updated to reflect 5 years again.
      http://www.seagate.com/au/en/internal-hard-drives/nas-drives…

      In any case - if you can't claim the 5 years (bought from us), look for us, we will take care of it.

      Cheers
      SE

  • +1

    Been waiting for another of these.

    Thanks guys!

    • +1

      u are welcome :)

  • +2

    If you are in Victoria (Mt. Waverley Area) and want to save on shipping, BudgetPC also seem to have the Gen8 (Celeron) also for $399.00. I've been looking at upgrading the N40L this week, so keeping my eye open for the cheapest price :)

    Link: http://www.budgetpc.com.au/712317-371.html

    EDIT: Looks like they're on Back Order. Could swear it wasn't a moment ago.

  • +1

    Any chance on doing specials on something like the ds413j/ds414j or EX4?

    • +1

      Good request - it will not be today but they were actually in the pipeline :).

      Cheers
      SE

      • I'll be all over a DS414J special, make it happen please!

        My old Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ is on its last legs (and capped at 2TB per drive) and the DS414J looks like the perfect replacement.

        • +1

          Have you thought about buying the N54L and running XPEnology on it (Synology's DSM)?

          I have that running on mine now after previously having a DS211j and balking at the prices they were asking for the 4/5 bay Synology's.

          You don't get any support from Synology of course, but at half the price and the ability to easily run 6 bays in the N54L for me it was a no brainer.

        • Cheers for that, looks like a pretty good alternative. I like the Plug-and-Play aspect of buying a Synology NAS unit, but for a few hundred bucks of saving this is definitely worth looking at.

        • @MrFunSocks:
          Yeah I've been running it for a couple of weeks now and it's great. My old DS 211j was getting a bit slow running the DSM 4.3 (poor thing only had 128MB of ram) so running sabNZBd as well really made it crawl a bit.

          The interface now and all the operations of running XPEnology are a treat. Plus being easily able to use all the iOS apps that Synology have as well is great. Definitely handy basically being able to do everything on it with my iPad!

  • What are those HP managed switches like? I was looking at getting one for a home lab environment.

  • Hi guys, I have been thinking about these for a while. I recently bought a Chromecast and want to save all movies etc on a server and stream using Chromecast or my phone. Would this set up work with that?

    And is speed the main difference between n54 and the gen8? And what does that mean for a basic user like me?

    Thanks heaps

    • +1

      Yep, exactly what I'm doing. 6 x 4TB HDDs in the N54L running FreeNAS and providing around 15TB of dual-redundant network storage. I recently got my first Chromecast and was playing MKVs (with AAC audio) for hours last night direct off the NAS without any glitching or anything, just perfect! I've just learnt from todays Chromecast deal thread that FreeNAS allows plugins to be used (Plex etc.) which will provide a really slick UI on the phone/tablet to control this so I know what I'll be doing this weekend :)

      For a basic user there's no reason to pay the extra and go for the G8 in my opinion. Save your money and spend it on HDDs or RAM to boost up the N54L and be aware that I'm not sure how many N54Ls are left in global stock so this could be one of your last opportunities to get one of these legendary Microservers.

      • Thanks a lot for the reply. I guess I can start with the 1gb ram it comes with and upgrade at a later stage. Those graphic cards on sale are also for the servers? Are they to decode HD stuff?

        I guess I will have to do a lot of research once I get them to install OS etc.

        Thanks

        • +1

          it comes with 2GB of stock RAM. You might want to upgrade it and it is not necessary to use ECC RAM. A graphics card can take off load from your CPU to transcode your movies. Many users like Xpenology, FreeNas. If not just install Ubuntu or Windows

        • If you decide to go with FreeNAS (an excellent solution BTW) prepare yourself for a learning curve to be more like a solid vertical line or cliff face! The saving grace with it is that there's SO much online assistance from the massive global FreeNAS community so you should be fine. The documentation is very good but there are 10-15minute YouTube vids that can help even the absolute beginner get their head around it all but once it's up and running you'll be rewarded with such rock solid reliability you'll forget it's even there!

          Also, depending on what storage configuration you're going to go with (mirrored or striped etc.) and how hardcore you want the redundancy to be then you'll definitely need more than 1Gb… no question about it.

          To be honest, get the N54L now before you miss out because they're suitable for so many configurations. Once you have it you can then start planning your system and who knows, you may even decide to just setup a basic Windows based file 'server' instead of going with FreeNAS (but I highly recommend FreeNAS).

        • @abracadabra: thanks mate.

          If you were buying this today, What would you buy? I am thinking n54 with the 2tb Seagate HDD and one of the graphics card. It will fit in my budget. I can spend more if need be.

          Thanks

        • @amitbhullar:

          I bought a N54L from SE and is extremely happy with their service. I already have hard drives (pulled out from Seagate Expansion drives). You might want to grab some non-ecc ram, if I am not wrong you can mix non-ecc and ecc ram together. However, I wouldn't grab the Gigabyte HD 6450 card, but the Asus HD 6450, as the Asus is fanless (out of stock atm).

  • some nice deals in there!

    Any chance of a slim NUC special?

    • +1

      Can you share with me why the preference for Slim over the more versatile "Fatter" model?

      • Well, I have a Brix (which should be the same size as the slimline Intel NUC's), and they look 'nicer' I guess.

        But you will need MSATA instead of a traditional 2.5, and they usually cost more.

      • I need to squeeze it into a 1ru shelf.

        The slim NUCs fit perfectly for this.

        • I C…it must be really PERFECT situation seeing that the difference in thickness is 1.7 cm :).
          Prior to this, we did not have plans to keep much of the stock for the thin ones, but we might do a query and see if we can bring in on board for our Intel NUC deals if we can get a good deal for them.

          Cheers
          SE

        • 1RU = 44.45 mm (43.66 Useable)
          WYK NUC = 34.5 mm
          WYKH NUC = 49.5 mm

          … Very fine margins here :-)

          Thanks!

  • +1

    God dam it brought one :(

  • +1

    Anyone using one of these as a combination media server + emulator box + steam streaming?

  • Should have bit the bullet a few months back on the Gen 8, still nice pricing SE!

  • how have u guys got this running to the tv? bought a gfx card that supports hdmi?

    • +1

      Yes. The Asus HD 6450 is what I have. Or, you can run a separate mediaplayer box (eg: a NUC, Raspberry Pi, Xbox, PS3/4, etc), and just use the N54L to host the media files.

  • Loving my N54L from the last deal running XPEnology. If you haven't grabbed one of these, just do it already, you won't regret it.

    Speaking of which, does anyone have their original 2GB stick of ram they want to get rid of if they're not using it? :-P

    • Hey Porthos, i just bought N54L. i can sell u my standard 2G i get in it for $30 + shipping if u want

      • Hey mate, cheers for the offer. I was thinking about it today though and looking at my RAM usage, and even with all the packages I could think of running I was only using 35% of the ram. So might just leave it for now and put that money towards another hard drive in a couple if months :-) cheers anyway!

    • What RAM did you use for the upgrade?

      I'm new to all this but understand RAM upgrade is a good idea

      I did see some on sale from SE but not sure if compatible

      Cheers

      • The non-ECC (Kingston) stuff will work fine in a microserver for most purposes, you can save some serious bucks on that! ;)

        [edit] Hmmm, apparently RAM prices have skyrocketed…seems like you can just shave a few bucks off now…man, I paid $39 for my 8gb Kingston kit! :O

    • Hi mate..I downloaded XPEnology v4.3 to try out on an old PC…while waiting for the N54L to arrive….but the thing kept giving me errors like "unable to install buzzer stop button pressed" and the like…this is on a celeron notebook.

      Then try on another old Atom netbook and the thing just hang at the boot screen…

      Is XPEnology only working on the N40L/N54L and not ordinary PC?

      Edit: Problems solved :-)

      • Good to see you got it all working. Yeah it seems the drivers for certain devices are needed in the USB boot loader.
        The N54L and the like are a good option for it as with how popular they are, are fully supported.

        I take it you're running GNOboot? I'm using nanoboot instead as I wanted to run DSM 5. It's running amazingly well (so far touch wood).

        • yep. I am using nanoboot and DSM 5 with the update 2 patch. running fine on a test notebook….although the download station torrent download is rather slow….I wonder why.

        • @jeeg:
          Ah yeah, it's handy with nanoboot to be able to update directly from the DSM!

          Can't comment on download station as I don't use it, only use sabNZBd :-)

  • Hi Rep,
    can you do free shipping on these today?

    [Samsung SSD PRO 840 Series 256GB] (http://www.shoppingexpress.com.au/buy/samsung-ssd-pro-840-se…)
    and
    [Crucial MX100 256GB 2.5] (http://www.shoppingexpress.com.au/buy/crucial-mx100-256gb-2.…)

    PM me if you like Thanks

  • I should take a g8 several months ago which was 50 less. Anyway, still a good price.

  • Does the USB 2.0 issue not bother anyone? Looking at getting myself a NAS for home media purposes but don't want to fork out on this if something with newer specs and similar price is not too far away.

    • Are you talking about the n54l or the gen 8? Either way, USB speeds shouldn't be too important, you're supposed to network attach them. The only things I've put in the USB on mine was a nano receiver for a Logitech k700 keyboard, a USB sound card, and this one time only (in over a year of having it) I put a portable HDD in to copy some files, but I just left it overnight as there was no time pressure.

  • Can someone give me advice please?

    I will be installing cat6 around the house soon and in the market for NAS.
    I plan to have all media on NAS and have it plugged into the network ethernet port
    Both TV's will be plugged into network via ethernet port cord too
    Media room TV (main TV) for movies is 2014 Samsung smart TV
    Most likely have Chromecast and WD media server too with 5.1 sound
    Was looking at DS214 play
    Now this has come up

    Will it suit my needs

    • +1

      Yes. Assuming you are comfortable with installing your own operating system and installing the hard disks required.

  • I'm looking for four spare ODD (optical disk drive) screws for either the N40L or the N54L (they are the same). They are the four with the larger heads usually found screwed into the back of the front door.

    http://www.mswhs.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Microserver-…

    I'm willing to pay a reasonable price for them plus postage. Thanks.

  • +1

    I have used Shopping Express quite a few times and have enjoyed good service etc. But this is the first time I have seen glaring discrepancies with the description of the product.

    My problem is with ONE of the two advertised Gen8 NAS boxes.

    This is incorrect and false:-
    1. The "HP ProLiant MicroServer G8 Gen8 Intel Core i3 G1610T Server NAS" - actually becomes via clicking on the link a "HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 Intel Core i3 G2020T 1P 2GB-U B120i NHP SATA 150W PS Server NAS 712318-371".

    This one is correct:-
    2. The "HP ProLiant MicroServer G8 Gen8 Intel Dual Core G1610T Server NAS" becomes "HP ProLiant MicroServer G8 Gen8 Intel Dual Core G1610T Server NAS 712317-371".

    Referring to #1 - it starts out as advertised as a "i3 G1610T" then becomes a "i3 G2020T" and yet NEITHER is a i3. It is listed on Intel's site as a PENTIUM. What gives..? It is NOT a i3 CPU machine..!

    • +2

      apologize for the issue, listing have been fixed. For those affected, you may PM me for a full refund if you were misled by our listing title.

      Cheers
      SE

  • +1

    Thanks Rep. Good price for the N54L. Ordered one. Already had a N40L bought from you guys last time. Another NAS will not hurt :)

    • you are welcome :)

  • Hi Rep,

    I tried buying N54L with 2GB hard drive but the prices were not same as advertised here, please look into it or mark deal as expired.

  • wonder what are the suggestion when running out of space, get another microserver or an external disk enclosure?

  • Expired? The listing here says it expires on the 13th however the site when following the link says valid until the 12th & prices appear to have gone back up. Disappointed to have missed out given the date listed here.

  • Please bring back another Crucial / Samsung SSD sale

    • yup - we are doing SSD promotion this week. Please keep a look out :)

  • +1

    Hi All,

    Deal have extended to 14th as i have made a "typo" on the expiring date for the NAS sale. Anyone that could not get the promotion price during 13th please make purchase by today.

    Cheers
    SE

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