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So I will try to keep this short and sweet, I have tried unraid in the past and i liked it. today i bought a pro license now my main question is what are the overheads for running this os as my daily driver in terms of performance. might sound silly but I really like to have as much power on hand for my gaming needs. if this is going to make it drop too much (which i very much doubt with my set, which i will get onto in a min) I do have my dual cpu xeon system which i could migrate to unraid (nothing on it is in need of saving). so i will let you all decide the fate of both systems as any advice will be greatly appriciated.

 

my main rig 
14900k
64gb corsair vengence rbg mem @ 5600

msi gaming trio rtx 4090

1x pcie 5.0 2TB CORSAIR MP700

3x 2TB Kingston NV2 PCIe M.2

2x 1tb samsung evo 870

 

ATX 3.0 SHIFT RM1200x GoldFMod

 

MSI MPG Z790 CARBON WIFI

 

CORSAIR H170i ELITE LCD XT

 

iCUE 7000X RGB FT Black

 

the xeon rig tbh is a mish mash of different stuff but here are the specs

 

2x xeon 2699v3

96gb 3200 ecc mem

512gb macrion nvme

2x 3tb seagate barracuda

4x 1tb seagate hdds

650w evga supernova g3 gold rated psu

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