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Are these components good for an editing NAS?

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Thanks for your help!

It depends on the type of editing you are going to do. Especially if you are doing anything above 30 secs in resolutions of 4K or higher and/or RAW you will be struggling in the timeline to live play and probably spend hours in rendering the final project.

 

I would buy a better CPU, at least 32GB of RAM, and add a dedicated GPU.

 

But of course do what you can afford. If its going to cost to much to go that much higher then get what you can. Something is better then nothing.

You said "editing NAS". That implies you intend to work with the files over the network. Is that what you intend? Or are you just going to use the NAS for archiving? Or are you planning to do your editing with a VM running on Unraid?

 

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