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Which Intel CPU would you go for in Q2 of 2025?
What's the best value Arrow Lake CPU to get and use with a W880 motherboard?
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plastic_pox179 started following UGREEN DXP4800+ or DXP6800 Pro? , Which Hard Drive Offers the Best Long-Term Reliability? , Western Digital 4TB WD Red SA500 NAS and 1 other
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Which Hard Drive Offers the Best Long-Term Reliability?
Are these Baraccudas? If so, aren't they meant to be used sparingly? I don't know how your stress test will help. Can you elaborate and explain how you do the surface test + DOD Mil spec 3 pass wipe? I'm interested in doing this if they're good value drives.
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Western Digital 4TB WD Red SA500 NAS
I seem to see this mentioned a lot for NAS SSDs. What makes this better than a Crucial BX500 or even a WD Blue?
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Unraid license
Is it $250 per server? If so, is it mine "forever"? What if I build a second server? Will I have to buy another license?
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Which Intel CPU would you go for in Q2 of 2025?
Why? I'm reading a lot of negative stuff about Arrow Lake CPUs.
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UGREEN DXP4800+ or DXP6800 Pro?
I'm really surprised! You don't think the 4800+ can VM the OS that I specified above? Why didn't you go with a 6800? Did you get the Thunderbolt 4 ports to work with any other OS?
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UGREEN DXP4800+ or DXP6800 Pro?
I'm totally new to homelabs and I want to get in on the fun, but the problem is that I don't know where to start.Originally, I was thinking of building one big powerful PC with a GeForce 5090 and 256GB of RAM that will be used for everything from VMs to 8K video editing to AI to gaming. I'm reading that it's best to dedicate machines to different tasks to maximize uptime. I understand that this is the Unraid forum and comments will be biased, but I want to learn how to best approach this and build the best setup that I can. Power is an issue, especially if I run it 24/7/365. I'm thinking of building or buying two NAS. One will be used for very critically important data that can't be lost. Another will be used for things like movies and music, where data can be easily replaced. UGREEN has a DXP4800+ with a G8505 processor. I'm thinking of getting this, installing 96GB/128GB of RAM, Proxmox, TrueNAS/Unraid, Docker, and OPNsense. Proxmox will virtualize these OS. Or should I consider the DXP6800 Pro with an Intel i5-1215U CPU? It also has dual 10GbE. The use case will be what I had described above. I want to also connect this to the TV and stream movies to it, so the HDMI port will be handy.Or I can use a VM for Windows and use it to browse the web. OPNsense for the router OS and paired with a 5G cellular modem. The price is very attractive, and I don't know if I can build something that is as capable at this price range. I also prefer to buy new. For the second NAS, I'm reading that I should use ZFS and ECC RAM. I'll ask in another thread on how to configure unRAID for that. How much RAM would I need if it's to store critically important files and I'll be editing photos and videos off this from a more powerful PC? I don't know which is the better approach. I can get an Intel Core 235, which I believe is the cheapest CPU that supports ECC, and pair that with an Asus W880 motherboard. An AMD EPYC is interesting as well. I'm looking at the cheapest CPUs at the moment. What would you do? Thank you!
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