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  1. yes with the server turned off, log into deck it should give you the option to disconnect server Once you disconnect your old server, you can claim your new server using the same license
  2. heat output has never really been a thing i've considered but ive been hearing from other about it a lot these days. Guess modern pc components being so power hungry also generate way too much heat.
  3. Looks like a pretty solid build
  4. wow asus is really making some compelling routers. i'm pretty frustrated with my nest wifi pro for only have 2 ethernet ports on each node so that having 4 sounds great.
  5. i haven't tried this myself but makemkv should have a docker app and its supposed to just work on truenas so i would think it would be about the same on hexos
  6. It's just a matter of perspective. Without going into truenas there is only Plex and immich at this time.
  7. There was a fair bit of pushback early on but a lot of us have decided to just bite the bullet. one thing to note is that there is a 30 day refund policy if you don't like it. If you wanna take advantage of that i would suggest waiting for at least beta 2 since there isn't much we can do with beta 1
  8. i would with the i7 just for the newer version of quick sync and the igpu
  9. I personally am a big fan of keeping an active community on reddit. For software i am less invested in, i would still like to sometimes pop in to a community where i don't have to make a new account. but +1 for bbc and irc lmao
  10. its for data that i wouldn't mind losing and not worth the cost of redundancy
  11. yeah i had to delete my single drive pool because of that myself
  12. yup jellyfin has been heavily requested and im looking forward to it too.
  13. im gonna grab myself a n5 too one of these days but it seems so big compared to the n2-4
  14. the sliger defintely looks super slick but i might want more drives bays lol
  15. Its kinda hard to tell whatll be more efficient without checking at the wall. Conventional wisdom says the one without a dgpu should be more efficient but that goes out the window since the precision is a laptop and i dunno how to estimate that. The precision would likely run circles around the optiplex when it comes to encoding provided that you can get nvenc to work with the quadro. A quick google search does show that the m2200 has nvenc support. honestly i don't think you can go wrong with either system. If you had a kill-a-watt meter i would have just suggested plugging them both in and picking whichever uses less power at idle
  16. ignore it, it stems from an update for the underlying truenas os.
  17. Have you considered checking if Frankensteing the sff internals with the gaming pc case was feasible?
  18. As on right now if you make a single drive pool using truenas ui as a workaround it breaks hexos. The devs are very much aware we really want this feature and support will come eventually.
  19. More options will always be welcome by the community. I'm sure if it gets a one click install i would try it too.
  20. oh thats awesome i gotta change that asap. thanks for the help
  21. i keep forgetting to hit follow on topics i make 😅 i would defintely have replied to everyone earlier honestly thats a great idea and way less risky than what i did (grab a $10 ssd from craigslist) but for now im not keeping anything critical. What do you plan to do with the gpu? Im always looking to make the most out of my machine This is a big one for sure. Between the premium that more bays cost and the power costs of more but smaller drives, going as big as financially feasible makes the most sense. Wow how old is that psu? My seasonic from 2017 used standard connectors. You got the full experience from the rough to the better to to even better. An all ssd nas would be so nice but man does it sound expensive especially to get storage parity with hdds. I have around 50tb of storage at the moment in hdds active and getting that with consumer ssds would be around $4000 with 1 drive for parity. maybe once i make it big in life i can afford a few of those 100+tb solidgym ssds Yeah sometimes we really do just get too excited and way overthink and complicate things.
  22. yeah i dont mind testing things.
  23. it would be appreciated even if it wasn't concrete, like if for example we got communication saying next update is coming in 1-3 months.
  24. ah yeah that makes a lot of sense.
  25. before i built my server i did a decent amount of google searches to see if faster ram makes a difference. Pretty much everyone just said to focus on more ram than faster ram.
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