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- Comment on 12TB for $80 - serverpartdeals.com 7 months ago:
Doesn’t bother me much since I’m only using it for media.
- Comment on 12TB for $80 - serverpartdeals.com 7 months ago:
I bought wd red pros since people said they were quiet. I think they were comparing them to these type of enterprise drives because they are absolutely not quiet when seeking. I wouldn’t mind drives like this if they were in a closet or away from me but my nas is in my office/guest bedroom. I’ve since replaced the pros with red plus and they are MUCH quieter.
- Comment on Tesla Cybertruck gets less than 80% of advertised range in YouTuber’s test 10 months ago:
Air drag
- Comment on College Students Dump Dating Apps as Bumble CEO Steps Down 1 year ago:
While this article and post happen to have the same title I have noticed that way too many posts have editorialized titles that aren’t nearly what the article is portraying. Needs to be more rules for these communities that the post title must match the article title.
- Comment on So long, small phones 1 year ago:
My 5x was the best phone I owned because I paid 250 for it and got that back from my credit card warranty and then another 450+ from a class action against LG.
- Comment on Server build for Jellyfin/arrs and docker 1 year ago:
Just built one myself. Here’s what I used:
Jonesbo N2 case Topton/CWWK/BKHD NAS motherboard from AliExpress - includes N5105 or J6412 processors, 2 M.2 slots and 2x ddr4 slots. They haven’t started rolling out N100 boards yet otherwise I would have gone for that. 32gb ddr4 EVGA supernova 450gm power supply. Overkill but they don’t make many sfx power supplies that are fully modular. 2x1tb nvme drives Case has 5 hdd bays for a pretty decent amount of media storage. Cost me less than $600 USD not including any HDD. Modifying this a little could probably put you under $500
Prior to this I used an old Optiplex 3040 sff ($100) with a 1tb HDD and core i3 6100 and replaced the cd drive with a SSD bay so I could boot the OS off of that. It worked for a budget but didn’t have any expandable storage.