After three years of deep diving into unRAID, I’ve finally found what I believe is the ultimate single-slot GPU for hardware transcoding—the Modded RTX A2000 (laptop variant, modded). If you’re juggling Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin and need a compact powerhouse, this might be your endgame.
Why the A2000 Stands Out
Budget-to-Performance King:
$50 tier: The Quadro P400 handles 1–2 streams (4K HDR/Dolby) but struggles beyond that.
$100 tier: T400/T400 4GB offer ~50% better performance (3 streams).
$??? tier: The modded A2000 dominates with AV1 support, 8K/4K HDR transcoding, and unmatched efficiency.
Space-Saving Beast: Single-slot design fits even cramped NAS/Server cases (like my U-NAS A810). No more sacrificing drive bays for a GPU!
unRAID Compatibility Hurdles (and Fix!): The stock NVIDIA driver failed to recognize this modded card, but the open-source driver saved the day. Pro tip: Add options nvidia NVreg_OpenRmEnableUnsupportedGpus=1 to /config/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf—boom, full detection!
Specifications
Real-World Performance
Tested with:
8K AV1 → 1080p 10Mbps
4K HDR AV1 → 1080p 10Mbps Result: Buttery smooth transcoding, GPU utilization under 50% (see screenshots below).
Drawbacks (Minor!)
13W idle power (slightly high for a low-power rig).
Fixed fan speed (noisy at full tilt, but the seller includes a quieter replacement fan).
Annoying screw placement (one hidden under the heatsink—patience required).
Final Verdict
This modded A2000 is unmatched in unRAID transcoding:
✅ AV1 future-proofing
✅ Single-slot flexibility
✅ Raw power for 5+ streams
If you’re building a compact media server, this GPU deserves your attention.