Want the power of a proper processor rather than intel Atom or ARM processor for transcodingI don't think so. How about a NUC + networked HDD/NAS?
That’s what I am planning on doing. However really like the idea of fanless system and low power consumption especially if I am planning on running it 24/7.Certainly no nuc, a nuc sized computer is the size of a 3.5 HDD almost lol. But I bet you could buy a nuc and connect up the HDD via some extension lead.
Seems all a bit pointless though. Just build a small PC with a supermicro to run freenas with Plex over the top.
Hehe, I got nearly 6TB of stuff to transfer across. That drive will cost me a liver and more for NVmE.Probably your best bet is to attach the 3.5" HDD via USB and copy the contents to an internal SSD or NVME drive.
My liver is heavily polluted.The Sabrent 8 TB drive is down to £1300.
I do have a USB caddy. But experience with usb caddy has been that they mess up HDD in the long run. I have had 3 HDD die on my in caddies (Silverstone and icy dock or icy box whatever it is called). I avoid them like plague now.Not just use a USB caddy for it?
Surely with USB3.0 there won't be any bottlenecks?
ya I furnished the build. Had to put 2 50mm fans in it to keep the HDD cool as otherwise temps gets over 60c.Did you get this going in the end?