Artemis Server
- bennyp3333
- Feb 17
- 2 min read
I replaced my primary server Antioch with a new build named Artemis with all new parts.
Specs: CPU: Intel i5-12500T
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S chromax
Motherboard: MSI Pro Z690-A
Ram: Kingston Fury Beast 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4
Storage: 1TB WD Blue m.2, 500GB WD Black m.2, 4X 8TB WD Red (from previous server)
GPU: EVGA GTX760 (from previous server)
Case: Jonsbo N5 (this case is awesome!) I got new cabinet doors for my TV stand that hold my servers, which look pretty nice but impact airflow compared to the previous ones. So I designed and 3D printed PC fan mounts to go on the back of the cabinet.
One of the goals with this server was to be more power efficient. I was hoping that the 12th gen CPU would be more efficient than the 4th gen i5 in my previous server, but it ended up being about the same. I found that it wont reach the c states in production, which I found to be a primary method of optimization in my pre-tests.
With the theme of power efficiency I also got a few smart metering plugs and power strip. Which I got set up with Home Assistant. So far not as power efficient as I'd like but now I can see some fun graphs

This server runs all the same services as my old one, Proxmox makes the transferring of containers real easy. It primarily runs Nextcloud which stores all my data and all my projects.
Other 2 additional services I've been running since my old server is Vaultwarden password manager and Actual Budget finance manager which both have been working well for me. I'm planning on throwing some drives in my old server to give to my parents so they can have a NAS and will also serve as an offsite backup for my data.