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Hi I've managed to hoard/buy/swap/sell my way into a what i think is a fairly decent set of parts for a NAS PC

What ive collected Ryzen 5600, x570s Tomahawk, 32gb 3200, 5x 1tb nvme SSDs, 3x 4TB WD Reds, 3 x 3tb assorted drives, GT710 for display, Fractal R6 case,  212 cooler, power supply etc

I've gotten a cheapie x16 to 4x m.2 for the nvmes.

Will primarily be the family immich server with dabbles into Plex and Home Assist.

Thinking about using an old SSD to be the boot drive, either an old m.2 or 2.5 SSD, 2.5 would free up another m.2 slot for 10g or another nvme. 

Whilst probably get a HBA to fill up the system with more hard drives down the road.

 

Am I on the right track or have I gone a bit astray?

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I don’t think you’ve gone astray at all. It sounds like you’ve built a solid system! Here's a quick overview of my setup, which might help as a comparison or give you idea:

System Specs:

    CPU: Ryzen 5 2600
    RAM: 80GB
    Boot Drive: Cheap 500GB NVMe SSD
    Graphics: RX480 for system display, a 3050, and a Quadro K2000

    Connected via an HBA:
    System Pool: 2 x 1.8TB SSDs
    Mass Storage: 4 x 8TB HDDs
   

What I Use It For:

  •     Jellyfin
  •     Immich
  •     Home Assist.
  •     Compiler for FPGA development
  •     VMs
  •     Game  Servers
  •     Plus a mix of other tasks and projects

 

Posted

Yeah that's solid. 

I'm on a 

I3 8350k

32gb of ram

Now 15x 4tb drives

Still trying to fit a p104-100 for plex but had to stick with a 2060 because of room issues

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