PotatoPuffer Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 I bought an old gigabyte NAS box with some hard drives to try out TrueNAS a while ago to see if I would be into it. After hearing about HexOS, I immediately changed the color of my pants with excitement. Long story short, mobo is dead and it's like a 4th gen i5 or something like that. I want a good deal on new hardware unless there is an insane used itx mobo / CPU / ram combo. I picked out a 12600 (cooler included), AsRock b760m-itx for mobo, and 32 GB of ripjaws. As a certified noob, please let me know if I am doing something dumb. I don't need a GPU, right? Quote
PotatoPuffer Posted December 13, 2024 Author Posted December 13, 2024 So sorry. Forgot to add I mainly want to use this as a Jellyfin/Plex server for content, a photo backup after figuring out which apps I like, and obviously a generic file backup. Basically want to do more local video streaming and get rid of iCloud and Google Drive. Also wouldn't mind to do some VM experimentation in the future just to learn. Quote
Mobius Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 yeah your 12600 is more than good enough for plex/jellyfin along with the rest of the thigns you mentioned and you don't need a Dgpu for those tasks as the Igpu in the 12600 is plenty adequate Quote
PotatoPuffer Posted December 13, 2024 Author Posted December 13, 2024 Thanks @Mobius! I was decently confident this all seemed okay, but I am glad someone can make sure I am at least in the right direction. Can't wait to get started! Quote
Mobius Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 (edited) you are welcome. if you want so save some money you can even go with like a used 8500t and compatible mobo from ebay which would be ~$100 Edited December 13, 2024 by Mobius Quote
nugglet Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 Get a W680 board if you care about ECC Quote
PotatoPuffer Posted December 14, 2024 Author Posted December 14, 2024 @nugglet, I know this is a super hot topic, but after all the digging I have done and the amount of backing up I plan to do for the important stuff, I felt like it wasn't a huge concern. Feel free to voice your opinion otherwise, but from I was gathering, modern RAM nowadays from a quality supplier is basically a non-issue in the short- to medium-term. Is it something I should really go out of my way to get? Quote
Dylan Posted December 14, 2024 Posted December 14, 2024 18 hours ago, PotatoPuffer said: Is it something I should really go out of my way to get? Hi @PotatoPuffer - See my reply in THIS THREAD. Quote
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