You can also look up Zima Cube. It’s on Kickstarter. But it’s looms like a pretty awesome prebuilt NAS with lots of functionality.
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Thanks for sharing! Can you provide more details about this? For example, cooling, etc
maybe for a little help, if you are going to hardware transcoding in Plex, choosing an Intel CPU with an integrated GPU (iGPU) is the quickest, simplest, and most power-efficient option.
Yeah! and Opting for a Ryzen system may require you to add an NVIDIA graphics card, which will increase power consumption
thanks! Should I use Thunderbolt 3 or 4? Will there be a noticeable difference?
Thunderbolt has nothing to do with an integrated GPU.
This insight is valuable! I'm looking into QNAP options, and I noticed a new brand called Zimacube as SteveAnike said, it is equipped with an Intel CPU and an NVIDIA RTX A2000 12GB onboard. I wonder if it supports 4K transcoding efficiently? Plus, it boasts Stable Diffusion AI, I'm curious about its actual functionalities. Anyone knows more info?
Planning on using a graphic card to transcode 4k 2 or 3 videos per time. Just want something out of the box that doesn’t have to be configured.
This is contradictory. If you want to use a graphics card for transcoding, you must first configure it. As a starting point, you may want to review the documentation:
https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/administration/hardware-acceleration/
What is your budget? I got a QNAP with 2 x 8TB drives for just over UKP400
QNAP is a big NO......looking at their track record on security....
If you want to build one, you can think about getting TerraMaster 4 bay with Intel based CPU, replace the boot USB stick and you can boot your own NAS software
Oh, that sounds like also a bright way. How's the performance and reliability based on your experience?
I bought a i5-7xxx HP Elitedesk 800 G3 SFF for $85 on ebay. Added a nvme drive and two 12TB 3.5HDDs and it's a nice little NAS. Running OMV on it so some containers as well.
Highly recommend - nice pricepoint.