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Rebuilding on mix of new and old hardware

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Hello,

 

UnRAID version 6.11.1. My server is a conversion of my old gaming PC. I also have another PC and basically, I want to take apart the server and the other PC, and build two new PCs using mostly the existing parts, but in new cases and better optimizing the builds for their current use. So I'd be moving my UnRAID install to a smaller case that has more and better drive support, and would be switching it from using a dGPU to an iGPU. It would be a new CPU and motherboard, well, new to UnRAID.

 

From previous posts, it looks like I can back everything up, power down the array, take apart the PC, build the new PC, connect the drives, boot up, restart the array, and be good to go? I'd like to use the same parity and data drives, but would swap to a smaller cache (the current cache drive would end up in the other "new" PC). Will my HTTPS address and network ports and that kind of stuff need to be redone? What else do I need to be aware of for the rebuild?

 

I'd like to switch from a 3700X and RTX 2060 to a 5600G, which would be quieter, use less power, and would let me use the GPU elsewhere. Will the Vega iGPU be sufficient for media server use? Be playing a max of two Emby streams at once.

 

Thanks in advance!

Edited by RebelLion1519

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