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4 minutes ago, SimonF said:
I dont have a 11th Gen
but my lspci 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 9ba8 (rev 03) is my igpu. its the part in yellow you need.
Oh that's weird, mine looks different!
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)
This is for my Fedora machine, it's got an i5-4460 in it. I don't know why it says Xeon E3-1200 🤨
I am going to guess this will show differently when I pick up the new CPU. Let's assume it will be normal and what you suggested will work I'll post here in a week or so if it doesn't! -
Thanks for your response Simon, that should be helpful for when I purchase the CPU.
36 minutes ago, SimonF said:lspci | grep VGA
I ran this on my current Fedora computer and it gave results in a different structure. It looks like "0.02.0" for my VGA item in the lspci list. I am probably running an old kernel version, but will I see a different output when doing it in unraid? -
Hi all, I am new to unraid and looking to build a new Plex server using the i5-11500 and using unraid on it.
I found a video that stated that hardware acceleration wasn't supported by unraid during early April.I also found two threads, this one and also this one, that discussed some issues with this CPU and getting it to work properly in unraid.
Could I get a confirmation that this CPU is now fully supported out-of-the-box without any kernel or boot tweaks to get the iGPU/quicksync features to work? Are those aforementioned issues resolved?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Twice now, I have had my Plex unraid server erase
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This happened to me once like 18 months ago, not on Unraid at all, I was self-managing everything on a Fedora server. One day, one of my disks randomly had everything removed and a lot of data began redownloading automatically.
To this day I have had no idea what caused it. This has nothing to do with Unraid, I hadn't even heard of Unraid back then, but what you've described sounds similar.