Everything posted by mattism
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Fan Controller which do not extremely affect the c level
Does something like this exist? I would like to control all my fans with the fan control plugin. Currently the fans are connected to the mainboard, I assume that they have to be connected via a fan controller in order to control them via software? Which controller is suitable for 4 fans? I currently have non-pwm (-> dc voltage fans) fans, does this also work?
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Planning jellyfin / mini homelab server which saves power
Most of them are for my smart home (like home assistant, homebridge, zigbee2mqtt, mqtt broker, etc), after that a cloudflare ddns, grafana/prometheus but also qbittorrent with severale services binded to that (gluetun, prowlarr, sonarr, radarr). Stuff like that.
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Planning jellyfin / mini homelab server which saves power
Alright in this case i will obviously use 2x NVMe with the same size. Do you think 2x 2 TB is enough for this setup and purpose?
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Planning jellyfin / mini homelab server which saves power
So consensus: Add a second SSD with ZFS for pool cache? First time using unraid, do i need a SSD which has the same size as my nvme? The nvme should be around 4 TB, i have a 2,5" ssd in my drawer, does this work or do i need second 4 TB device?
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Planning jellyfin / mini homelab server which saves power
I want a server to run several docker containers for my smart home, etc and also for jellyfin / transcoding. It should save power so i want to work with c apackages later. I thought about this setup: 6x Toshiba Cloud-Scale Capacity MG10ACA 20TB Lexar NM790 4TB, M.2 2280 Intel Core i5-12400 Crucial DIMM Kit 64GB, DDR4-3200, CL22-22-22 GIGABYTE B760M DS3H AX DDR4 Noctua NH-D9L Fractal Design Node 804 Corsair SF Series Platinum SF750 750W SFX (And a AMS1166 m2 card so i can plugin all HDDs) What do you? What should i change? Is this a power saving setup? Is the PSU with 750W way too much?