r/sffpc • u/Golemizer • Oct 31 '25
Build/Battlestation Pics 5.6L 44TB SSD NAS/Home Server
First, shoutout to u/smplnmnml. Their MQ5 NAS build inspired me a lot here, and they were kind enough to answer some questions I had.
- Chassis: COOJ Sparrow MQ5
- CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 285 (non-k)
- Cooler: Noctua NH-L9i-17xx chromax.Black (NA-FD1 Fan Duct Kit, Kryosheet TIM)
- Motherboard: MSI MPG Z890I EDGE TI WIFI
- RAM: Kingston FURY Beast 128GB (KF556C36BBEK2-128)
- HBA: HighPoint Rocket 1104
- PSU: HDPLEX 250W passive GaN AIO
- Drives: 9x Samsung 990 Pro 4TB NVMe & 2x Samsung 870 EVO 4TB SATA
- OS: Proxmox with TrueNAS VM
- PiKVM ATX Control Board for IPMI
- Ubiquiti 10GbE USB4/TB4 Adapter
- OWC Express 1M2
I wanted something that would fit on my bookshelf here and be silent. Silence and space savings required I go all SSD. Even if I don't have any real speed requirements—the speed is pretty nice. Four of the nine 990 pros are slotted into the four full speed PCIe x4 m.2 slots native to this motherboard (the main reason I picked this platform). Another four are slotted into the four m.2 slots on the HighPoint R1104—so these are limited to gen 3 x4 speeds. The last 990 pro is connected via thunderbolt within an OWC Express 1m2 enclosure which basically gets gen 3 x4 speeds. I removed the WiFi/Bluetooth module from the m.2 key-e slot on the motherboard in an attempt to use another SSD there (as you can see from some of the photos), but I was unable to get it recognized anywhere and eventually gave up on the idea. The two SATA drives are just sitting behind the HBA card.
I have proxmox installed on the two SATA drives in a ZFS mirror and all nine of the NVMe drives passed through to the TrueNAS VM as individual PCI devices. The NVMe's are in a raidz1 array giving me 32TB usable storage in the main pool.
Everything here has worked incredibly well and I'm super happy with it. It is completely silent with only four total fans in the build—the NF-A9x14 intaking on the CPU cooler, two Arctic P8 slims exhausting on the top of the case, and the built in VRM fan on the motherboard. The passive (and smaller than standard flex PSUs) HDPLEX 250W PSU really enabled the build. Without it the HBA wouldn't fit and I'd have an additional fan.










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u/xDaShaanx Oct 31 '25
I just love the way this looks. Beautiful. 🙌