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Zonediver

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  1. ...unraid 6.10? ...soon... ...i see...
  2. Avoid Crucial SSDs - some of them have problems with Linux - use the Samsung. And take a proper size - min. 500GB or bigger. I am using Samsung SSDs since a long time and never had problems with - see my Signature.
  3. Nice Graphs - what exactly is this or how do you measure these values?
  4. I tested my HBA on various ASRock-Boards and they worked all well - but its an original LSI-Controller... So (maybe) try this brand and Boards... But... it might be tricky to find (a working) one for this old CPU...
  5. ...using unraid since 2010 without ECC-RAM and never had problems... So for me, it's useless... but it comes "for all" with DDR5 👍
  6. 500GB min. See my Signature - using a SSD 970 Pro with 512GB. And avoid Kingston SSDs - some of them have problems with Linux (the A2000 for example).
  7. A Cache-SSD is "mandatory" in my opinion. .) It holds all Dockers .) It caches Plex-trancoded data (if not transcoded to RAM) .) It holds all stuff what you move from your PC to unraid, and then the Mover can move it to the array - so it "speeds up" your File-Transfer. So its one of the most important drives for unraid.
  8. Yep - Parity-disk must be in the "Parity-Slot" - rest doesn't matter 👍 In other words: Be careful to asign the "right Disk" to the Parity-Slot! This has nothing to do with the SATA-Connector - unraid identifies the disks by their serial numbers. So check the SN from the Parity-Disk and asign it to the Parity-Slot 👍
  9. You are right... i didn't see the "TrueNAS" and was thinking about "unraid-to-unraid"
  10. Yes - just "switchover" your disk and done - Beware the position of the Parity-Drive!
  11. If you are an "expert", you can use AMD-hardware - when you know what to expect... I stay away from AMD since 11(!) years because there are a lot of restrictions and other strange things... Regarding Plex: If you plan to use HW-transcoding, go for Intel and a iGPU - at least a system with a Gen 7 CPU (with Intel HD630 Graphic) or newer.
  12. Thats very important - take the advantage of this "more powerfull" iGPU. The iGPU on the i7 is way to old and doesn't have a good quality compared with the HD630 from the i5. The question is now, what is more important - CPU-power or iGPU-power
  13. Just one thing to mention: The i5 has a modern iGPU - this makes HW-Transcoding for Plex much more powerfull. So in this case i would take the i5, if HW-transcoding is a thing for you.
  14. Depends... Both CPUs are very old - but i would take the "more cores CPU" 👍 RAM-Speed is not relevant on Intel-CPUs and it doesn't matter for unraid... But that's just my opinion
  15. Its not a secret - this "fact" is mentioned in every AMD Mainboard-Usermanual 🤣 Here an Example of an ASRock B550 Board:
  16. Thats not a question of RAM-speed, its a question of the platform. On "all AMD-platforms" the RAM-speed goes down if you use more then two RAM-Sticks - That's the crux of the matter with AMD systems.
  17. $750.- and 4k-transcoding? Maybe... but i think not... See my signature - you can leave a few things out, but... The Sys can transcode 4k to 1080p/12Mbit (Plex HW-Transcoding over iGPU) - price € 1.520.- (~ $ 1.800.-) "without" HDDs and SSDs... (unraid Pro license and Plex-Pass for HW-Transcoding included) FYI: 4k-transcoding on a CPU needs a "monster" of a CPU - 8 cores are not enough...
  18. I never tried this but i am sure its not working properly because this plattform need "always" 8pin connections for the CPU.
  19. Deshalb hab ich mich für das Asrock B365M Pro4 entschieden - da kann man alle acht Anschlüsse "gleichzeitig" verwenden - also 6x SATA + 2x NVMe und die 3x PCIe mit voller Banbreite.
  20. Why? Other Plugins are also ready for 6.10... so?
  21. So... whats the point? What will i find on page 1?
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