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Plex server
Ideally 1U or 2U. Probably should be an intel chip that supports “Quick Sync” for efficient video transcoding. Supermicro barebones seems to have the ideal chassis+mobo combo. Must have 10Gbe or SFP+
1U barebones/prebiult supermicro
- mini, low power SYS-E300-9C
- with coffee lake i7 can this handle transcodes?
- lol $5k SYS-110P-FRDN2T
- 16” depth
- uses LGA-4189 socket
- SYS-110C-FHN4T
- 12” depth
- uses cheaper CPU LGA-1200 socket
- 5019c-l
- doesn’t have 10Gbe nic ; can probably be added later
DIY
Should probably go with intel 1151 socket, based on serverbuilds.net and Perfect Media Server guy
Final candidate build (~$2425)
- $129 MSI B560M PRO-VDH WIFI LGA 1200 Intel B560 SATA 6Gb/s Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
- $215 Intel Core i5-11400 - Core i5 11th Gen Rocket Lake 6-Core 2.6 GHz LGA 1200 65W
- $272 (2x$136) Crucial 32GB Single DDR4 3200 MT/s CL22 DIMM 288-Pin Memory
- $99 SAMSUNG 980 M.2 2280 1TB PCI-Express 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.4 V-NAND MLC Internal Solid State Drive
- $199 PLINKUSA 2U Rackmount (2x5.25+2x3.5 HD+2x2.5 HD)(15.16” Deep)
- $95 CORSAIR RM650 650 W ATX 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Full Modular Power Supply
- (already purchased) $1375 ($687x2) SAMSUNG 870 QVO Series 2.5” 8TB SATA III Samsung 4-bit MLC V-NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
- sata cables already ordered
- #TODO: 10Gbe/SFP+ card
Potential build:
- mobo/cpu opt 1
- mobo/cpu opt 2
- $99 SAMSUNG 980 M.2 2280 1TB
- $199 2U PlinkUSA chassi
- I dont think the Noctua low-profile will fit in 1U
- $280 4x16 GB RAM
- $95 650W PSU
NAS
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Can probably DIY
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need to understand SAS vs SATA; physical disc connection limitations
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apparently 6 2.5” ssd can fit in 1 5.25” drive bay
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chassis:
- rosewill, plinkusa, chenbro, silverstone seem to be the only short-depth ones
- stylish 2U 16” deep PLinkUSA
- 2 x 5.25” front drive bays 2U short PLinkUSA
- 15” depth
- uses full ATX PSU, which seems weird
- 2U Athena power
- 14” depth
- has PSU AND 2 x 5.25” front drive bays; could usewith icy dock
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mobo
- epyc 3000 series? SoC , lots of PCI “lanes”, fuckton of RAM, and low power. Doesn’t typically include 10Gbe
- Intel Xeon D series SoC, typically includes 10Gbe
- most seem to use OCUlink or sas breakout cables to connect SATA drives
- high end SoC: AsRock Rack D2143D4I2-2T Mini-ITX Xeon D-2100
- overkill option: ASRock Rome Epyc 7000 series
- would require a 7000 series CPU; uses too much power
- AsRock Rack X570D4U-2L2T
- ryzen zen 3
- has dual 10Gbe & 8 SATA ports
Premade systems
- 1U Supermicro SYS-5018D-FN4T
- dual 10Gbe
- 6 SATA ports
- M Key 2242/2280
- might be able to just put SSDs in the empty space inside the chassis, or into an Icy Dock cage
- 1U ASRock ryzen in a supermicro chassis
- kinda strange, but has dual 10Gbe & 8 SATA ports.