SirReal63

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  1. 48 minutes ago, ich777 said:

    I assume you are talking about transcoding, what are you using Emby/Jellyfin/Plex?

     

    Just as a heads up Plex officially doesn't support AMD transcoding but I think there is a Docker mod for the Linuxserver.io container and a custom version from the official Plex container around -> but this would be better suited in one of the support threads from the containers.

     

    Only Emby and Jellyfin support that OOB, at least the official containers for sure and I also think the Linuxserver.io container.

    You can at least find more information about Emby here and the Linuxserver.io Jellyfin container here (that's only what I found after a quick search and as said, I'm not an expert with AMD because I got no hardware on hand).

     

    Yes, select "Device" from the drop down and at value enter "/dev/dri" (without double quotes).

    If you are trying to transcode HDR content I think you need another device too but I'm not too sure about that because I have no AMD hardware on hand.

     

    This does basically the same.

    Using Jellyfin, I gave up on Plex, our needs are basic.  This is basically a learning experiment for me and I want to do it right.

     

    I appreciate the confirmation and assistance.

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  2. I am so glad to see this, so thank you to everyone who has worked to make this a reality.  I am going to give it a shot and remove my Quadro card.  I am using a Ryzen 5700G on 6.12.3 stable, I have added the rest of the instructions with zero difficulty.

     

    I do need help and someone to hold my hand.  When installing the container the directions say "- At 'Device' at the bottom here in the template add '/dev/dri' "  My assumption is "Add another port, path, variable or device" but I am more of a hardware person.  Is that correct?  While researching I see where others have added it in "Extra Parameters" but that seems wrong to me.

  3. Ryzen 7 5700G, X-470 Gaming Plus Max, 32 gigs Ram, 3-HGST 7200 rpm 8tb Helium drives, 2-HGST 7200rpm 4tb drives which will be replaced by more 8tb drives soon, 1-500mb NVME cache, 2-80mm Noctua fans, 3-120mm Noctua fans, an Icy Dock 3 bay cage.  I run 2 active dockers, Agent DVR (which runs always and records farm activity) and Jellyfin.

     

    All drives spun up and dockers running, I idle between 66 and 90 watts per my ups.

    All drives spun up and dockers off I run at 60 watts

    All drives spun down and dockers off it runs at 30 watts

     

    Prior to the 5700G I ran a 2700X and a Quadro p400 and with all drives spun up and dockers running was about 135 to 184 watts.  I direct play but audio would usually transcode.  I dropped power usage and gained passmark score with just a CPU swap and removing the Quadro.  I also removed my 9307-8i when I went to the 8tb drives so that helped as well. 

    I almost never go above 20% cpu utilization except while loading a movie and that drops back to 10% or less almost instantly so in reality I could get away with a much less powerful cpu, you probably could as well, the 3900x wasn't really an energy efficient cpu just like the 2700x I used.  If your cpu utilization remains low, turn off turbo

     

    I dropped the most watts by going to a newer architecture 65w tdp cpu over the older 105w tdp cpu but all of the changes helped.  If you are transcoding a lot the Intel IGP makes sense.

  4. You will need a video card of some type to setup the bios.  After the bios is set up correctly you can run without a video card.  You may need to (should) turn on HVM/AMD-V (virtualization) and IOMMU and I typically only allow USB to be seen as a boot device but as long as the USB is set to boot first you are OK.  The new board will see a new CPU and require you to enter the bios, make whatever changes are needed and save.  It is highly unlikely you will be able to setup the board/CPU without video.

  5. It is good to learn more.  For the longest time I had no temp readings, just fan speeds.  Unraid detected the nct drivers so they are what I used.  I can say I love this processor as opposed to the 2700x that it replaced.  Faster, less power and heat and I have yet to put it under a considerable load.

  6. My 5700G idles in the low 30's C.  This is with a stock Wraith Stealth cooler. The room it is in is typically about 80 F this time of year.  Case is a  Cooler Master HAF XB EVO, this pic was taken a few minutes ago.

     

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  7. An improperly seated card can really mess with things.  If that is all it then you got lucky, hopefully you can restore drives or at least make sure all of them are working correctly.

  8. 14 minutes ago, gumby327 said:

    I wonder what would happen if I placed this array on the other board (Intel one) and placed this dongle (flash drive) over there.  It is another chipset and much older, and less cores.  But that is suppose to be the power of unRAID

     

    That is basically all I have ever one when changing cpu/motherboard/case.   Now you know the ram is not the issue.

  9. CPU temps report with the MSI and Asrock board but did not with the Gigabyte board, motherboard temps are spotty with the MSI, sometimes they work after a reboot and sometimes they do not.  Memory can be funny but it should have reported an error, though that is not guaranteed.  Is the power supply new (ish) and does swapping the power from drive to drive cause the error to follow power cables?  If it were me, even if I went with a different board and cpu, I would still be troubleshooting this one, too much money invested to just leave it alone.  

     

    FWIW, the 5700G is the best cpu I have used to date, more than enough power and power consumption is really low.  The 2700X was a power hog in comparison, I dropped 40 watts of total power with the cpu and cooler change and temps run from 25-30C whereas with the 2700X I would idle at 50C, even with an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 on it, which I hated having a water cooler on it.

  10. I run a 5700G with zero issues, by chance have you tested or swapped out your RAM?  Clearly the drives, CPU or disk controller were not the issue, that narrows it down quite a bit.

     

    I have run an A10-6790, 2200g, 1600AF, 2600, 2700x and the 5700G on a variety of motherboards with never a single issue.  I do understand the frustration and wanting to try something different.

  11. You can add fans to those cages but the fans go towards the outside and the drives are on the inside, perhaps they can mount either way, not sure.  With the Flexidock the fan is on the inside and the drives are on the outside, making swaps as easy as powering down the server and pulling out a drive and the fan speed is controlled from the front of each unit.  I won't tell you not to get the cheap option but there are advantages to the icydock.  I don't believe I would do the $210 version but the $68 version works well and is made well.  The cage only with a decent Noctua fan is $48, so a little savings.  If you go the cheap cage route be sure and come back and give your impressions, it may help someone in the future.