Home server: i7-4765T vs ?

AtotehZ

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Hey guys,
As described in the title I'm building a home server.

It will be used to control all server related tasks in the house like:
Torrenting
Squeezebox
Mediaserver
NAS(2x 6TB HDD's in raid might replace this once the server is in place)
..and most definitely other tasks as well.

The primary requirements are:

  • ■below 50W
    ■min. 4 cores
    ■integrated graphics

Can you think of any CPU's that match up to the i7-4765T?
 
Solution
you can take a look at any of the T series of core i, for example i5-6400T/6500T/6600T.

They all have integrated graphics, quad core and 35W TDP.

the 6700HQ is a mobile CPU, and it is not socketed. The T series uses the standard 1151 socket.
you can take a look at any of the T series of core i, for example i5-6400T/6500T/6600T.

They all have integrated graphics, quad core and 35W TDP.

the 6700HQ is a mobile CPU, and it is not socketed. The T series uses the standard 1151 socket.
 
Solution
I get what you're saying USAFRet. I'm pretty sure this is the direction I'm going in though, so if there's an alternative to what I've been looking at so far it's probably what the others suggested.

That it'll be serving video to multiple places is entirely possible. 5 smartTV's are connected, 3 stationary computers in the daily and 8 laptops. It's a big house, 3 stories with, in total, I guess more than 20 appliances that can access it if you include phones. Not that they will and not at the same time.
(was a little too fast there with picking the answer, it's late here and I wasn't expecting the answers to be so fast)
 
Just so you know, the only difference between an i7 6700 (65w) and i7 6700T (35w) is clockspeed. They're both the same silicon and run at similar voltages at the same clockspeed. You can very easily buy a full-speed 6700 and (if you're using Windows) limit the CPU's max clock in Windows' power profile, and it'll draw the same power as the T chip. You can't raise clocks on the T CPU.