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I Built the Jonsbo N2 NAS - Better than Synology / QNAP? (Full Build Tutorial) - 100K Sub Special

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Jonsbo N2 NAS Build with TopTon Board Build (Complete Guide) UnRAID/TrueNAS - 🤍 Recommended Jonsbo N2 NAS Builds for $250, $500, $750 and $1000 - 🤍 Recommended Jonsbo N3 NAS Builds For $300 – $500 – $1000+ 🤍 Get yourself an UnRAID License HERE - 🤍 Amazon: Best Jonsbo N2 Build for Under/Around £250 Jonsbo N2 + TopTon Intel n5105 Celeron / Pentium n6005 Build (+$35) Jonsbo N2 Case £74.04 (Ali) – 🤍 Topton N5105 + 128GB NVMe + 4GB RAM £193.48 – 🤍 SATA 6 Connector £4.19 – 🤍 400W SFX PSU £24.36 – 🤍 Aliexpress Jonsbo N2 - 🤍 Topton N5105/N6005+4GB - 🤍 SATA x6 Cable - 🤍 300W PSU - 🤍 Best Jonsbo N2 Build for Under £500 Jonsbo N2 + Intel Core i5 12th Gen + 16GB RAM + 10GbE Build Jonsbo N2 Case £74.04 (Ali) – 🤍 SATA 6 Connector £4.19 – 🤍 400W SFX PSU £24.36 – 🤍 B660M ITX Motherboard £235.79 + Intel Core i5 12490F CPU + 16GB RAM – (better option for CPU Fan) Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU Cooler £49 – 🤍 X540-T2 Intel Chipset PCIe x8 Dual Copper RJ45 10Gbps £39.34 – 🤍 Tbkoly Controller Card Motherboard Expansion Card 1 To 5 Port SATA £20.45 – 🤍 Total 390.44 (i5 CPU + 16GB RAM + 2x10GbE + 400W PSU + Case + Cables) Aliexpress Jonsbo N2 - 🤍 SATA x6 Cable - 🤍 400W SFX PSU - 🤍 Mobo+Intel i5-12490F+16GB - 🤍 Better CPU Fan - 🤍 2x M.2 NVMe Card - 🤍 - Best Jonsbo N2 Build for £750-1000 Jonsbo N2 + Gen4/5 MoBo + Intel Core i5 12th Gen with Int Gfx + 32GB RAM + 10GbE Build Jonsbo N2 Case £74.04 (Ali) – 🤍 SATA 6 Connector £4.19 – 🤍 600W SFX PSU £43.78 – 🤍 Asrock Z690M-ITX/AX gEN 4/5 Motherboard £171.20 – 🤍 Intel Core i5-12600K 12th Gen £239 – 🤍 Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) £59.99 – 🤍 (better option for CPU Fan) Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU Cooler £49 – 🤍 X540-T2 Intel Chipset PCIe x8 Dual Copper RJ45 10Gbps £39.34 – 🤍 Tbkoly Controller Card Motherboard Expansion Card 1 To 5 Port SATA £20.45 – 🤍 Total £586.63 (Amazon) + £123.51 (Aliexpress) AliExpress Jonsbo N2 - 🤍 SATA x6 Cable - 🤍 Cheaper CPU Fan - 🤍 Better CPU Fan - 🤍 2x M.2 NVMe Card - 🤍 600W SFX PSU - 🤍 H610 mini itx Motherboard - 🤍 i5-12600K CPU - 🤍 Corsair 16GB Memory - 🤍 Video Chapters 00:00 - SERIOUSLY, NEVER? 01:27 - The Start 01:50 - THANK YOU! 02:20 - The Rules!!! 03:11 - Let's Go Shopping, the Topton Motherboards 04:10 - The Jonsbo N2 Case 04:55 - Power and Cables 05:22 - Shipping Times 06:02 - Unpacking and Unboxing the Jonsbo N2 and Topton NAS Board 12:42 - Removing the Case Panels 15:11 - Accessing the SATA Backplane 17:50 - Correctly Installing the PSU in the Jonsbo N2 21:46 - Adding Power to the SATA backplane 23:55 - Installing the Topton NAS Motherboard 25:48 - Connecting Your SATA Bays to the NAS Motherboard 27:00 - Connecting the PSU to the Motherboard Correctly 27:52 - The Front Panel Pins!!!! 29:07 - It was going so well...... 30:26 - FAIL!!!!!!!!!!! 30:55 - RMA/Replacement Time! 32:40 - First Power On... 33:30 - Note on the Front USB Panel on the Jonsbo N2 vs the TopTon NAS MoBo 35:00 - How to Create an UnRAID Boot USB Drive 42:55 - HDD Installation in the Jonsbo N2 NAS Case 46:54 - First Boot! 48:40 - What is the Default OS on the TopTon NVMe SSD? 51:25 - First UnRAID Login 55:01 - Totalling Up the Costs! 58:00 - How Does the Jonsbo N2+TopTon NAS Build Compare with Synology/QNAP 59:45 - The Downsides... 01:01:22 - Verdict and Conclusion 01:03:05 - Thanks for Watching! Thinking of buying a product mentioned in today's video? If this video has helped you make that decision, you can use the links and we will get a small % profit of whatever you buy.

This blows away the competition - JONSBO N1 NAS Build

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Try FreshBooks free, for 30 days, no credit card required at 🤍 Get 50% off on your annual Zoho CRM subscription at: 🤍 We’ve built some crazy servers in the range of petabytes of storage, but we haven’t talked much about smaller, more practical home NAS units… or how you can build one yourself – like we’re doing today with the JONSBO N1 NAS case and Seagate storage. Discuss on the forum!: 🤍 Buy the Jonsbo N1 Mini Case: 🤍 Buy an AMD Ryzen 3 3100 on Amazon: 🤍 Buy an Asus ROG STRIX B550-I: 🤍 Buy a G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB Kit on Amazon: 🤍 Buy a Kingston A400 120 GB on Amazon: 🤍 Buy an EVGA SuperNOVA GM 550W: 🤍 Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. ► GET MERCH: 🤍 ► AFFILIATES, SPONSORS & REFERRALS: 🤍 ► PODCAST GEAR: 🤍 ► SUPPORT US ON FLOATPLANE: 🤍 FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE - Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Twitch: 🤍 MUSIC CREDIT - Intro: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: 🤍 iTunes Download Link: 🤍 Artist Link: 🤍 Outro: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High Video Link: 🤍 Listen on Spotify: 🤍 Artist Link: 🤍 Intro animation by MBarek Abdelwassaa 🤍 Monitor And Keyboard by vadimmihalkevich / CC BY 4.0 🤍 Mechanical RGB Keyboard by BigBrotherECE / CC BY 4.0 🤍 Mouse Gamer free Model By Oscar Creativo / CC BY 4.0 🤍 CHAPTERS - 0:00 Intro

First Time building my own NAS

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Support me on Patreon: 🤍 - Music / Credits: Outro: Dylan Sitts feat. HDBeenDope - For The Record (Dylan Sitts Remix) - Paid content in this video: - / Samples used in this video: - Silverstone Parts Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:51 The NAS topic 2:49 ASRock RACK server/workstation motherboard 4:13 RAM, power supply & CPU cooler 5:15 Energy costs & purpose 6:49 SSD, HDDs & cooler mounting 7:57 The case 9:30 Hardware installation 10:57 BIOS & software installation 13:46 Summary/Conclusion 14:29 Outro

Jonsbo N2 NAS Builds for £250, £500 and £750-1000

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Top Jonsbo N2 NAS Builds For £250, £500, £750+ 🤍 I Built the Jonsbo N2 NAS - 🤍 Recommended Jonsbo N3 NAS Builds For $300 – $500 – $1000+ 🤍 Amazon: Best Jonsbo N2 Build for Under/Around £250 Jonsbo N2 + TopTon Intel n5105 Celeron / Pentium n6005 Build (+$35) Jonsbo N2 Case £74.04 (Ali) – 🤍 Topton N5105 + 128GB NVMe + 4GB RAM £193.48 – 🤍 SATA 6 Connector £4.19 – 🤍 400W SFX PSU £24.36 – 🤍 £264.64 (128GB M.2 NVMe + 4GB RAM + 400W PSU) Aliexpress links Jonsbo N2 - 🤍 Topton N5105/N6005+4GB - 🤍 SATA x6 Cable - 🤍 400W SFX PSU - 🤍 300W PSU - 🤍 Best Jonsbo N2 Build for Under £500 Jonsbo N2 + Intel Core i5 12th Gen + 16GB RAM + 10GbE Build Jonsbo N2 Case £74.04 (Ali) – 🤍 SATA 6 Connector £4.19 – 🤍 400W SFX PSU £24.36 – 🤍 B660M ITX Motherboard £235.79 + Intel Core i5 12490F CPU + 16GB RAM – 🤍 ARGB CPU Radiator Fan (LGA1700) £13.38 – 🤍 (better option for CPU Fan) Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU Cooler £49 – 🤍 X540-T2 Intel Chipset PCIe x8 Dual Copper RJ45 10Gbps £39.34 – 🤍 Tbkoly Controller Card Motherboard Expansion Card 1 To 5 Port SATA £20.45 – 🤍 (Optional) 2x M.2 NVMe PCIe 4 X 8 Card GLOTRENDS Dual M.2 PCIe 4.0 – 🤍 Total 390.44 (i5 CPU + 16GB RAM + 2x10GbE + 400W PSU + Case + Cables) Aliexpress Links Jonsbo N2 - 🤍 SATA x6 Cable - 🤍 400W SFX PSU - 🤍 Mobo+Intel i5-12490F+16GB - 🤍 Cheaper CPU Fan - 🤍 Better CPU Fan - 🤍 2x M.2 NVMe Card - 🤍 - Best Jonsbo N2 Build for £750-1000 Jonsbo N2 + Gen4/5 MoBo + Intel Core i5 12th Gen with Int Gfx + 32GB RAM + 10GbE Build Jonsbo N2 Case £74.04 (Ali) – 🤍 SATA 6 Connector £4.19 – 🤍 600W SFX PSU £43.78 – 🤍 Asrock Z690M-ITX/AX gEN 4/5 Motherboard £171.20 – 🤍 Intel Core i5-12600K 12th Gen £239 – 🤍 Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) £59.99 – 🤍 ARGB CPU Radiator Fan (LGA1700) £13.38 – 🤍 (better option for CPU Fan) Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU Cooler £49 – 🤍 X540-T2 Intel Chipset PCIe x8 Dual Copper RJ45 10Gbps £39.34 – 🤍 Tbkoly Controller Card Motherboard Expansion Card 1 To 5 Port SATA £20.45 – 🤍 (Optional) 2x M.2 NVMe PCIe 4 X 8 Card GLOTRENDS Dual M.2 PCIe 4.0 – 🤍 Total £586.63 (Amazon) + £123.51 (Aliexpress) AliExpress Links Jonsbo N2 - 🤍 SATA x6 Cable - 🤍 Cheaper CPU Fan - 🤍 Better CPU Fan - 🤍 2x M.2 NVMe Card - 🤍 600W SFX PSU - 🤍 H610 mini itx Motherboard - 🤍 i5-12600K CPU - 🤍 Corsair 16GB Memory - 🤍 Pros: Extremely powerful for almost any task you throw at it Full support for major NAS software platforms and high-end features Outstanding Plex media server performance Abundant RAM support Flexibility in networking, from 2.5Gbe up to 10Gbe Jonsbo N2 NAS Build Complete Guide UnRAID/TrueNAS - 🤍 Video Chapters 00:00 - Why this video happened 01:07 - The Start 01:33 - MASSIVE THANKS 02:25 - NAS Software, Important! 02:59 - Dollar $, Pounds $ and Euros € 04:17 - Hard Drives and SSDs 05:32 - Top Jonsbo N2 NAS Builds For £250 10:53 - Top Jonsbo N2 NAS Builds For Under £500 17:32 - Top Jonsbo N2 NAS Builds For £750-1000 23:55 - Little Tip + Plan for future tests 25:30 - Conclusion Thinking of buying a product mentioned in today's video? If this video has helped you make that decision, you can use the links and we will get a small % profit of whatever you buy.

Build Your Own NAS vs Buying a NAS?

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Synology/QNAP versus Build Your Own NAS - 🤍 Build Notes for DiY Intel i5 Custom Linux 8-Bay NAS (LINKS INCLUDED) AUDHEID K7 8 Bay NAS Case B09QKMQ1B1 – $179.99, 🤍 MSI MAG B660M Mortar WiFi DDR4 Gaming Motherboard B09PXD16F6 – $179.34, 🤍 Intel Core i5-12400 Desktop Processor B09NMPD8V2 – $182.99, 🤍 CPU Cooler with Aluminum Heatsink & Copper Core Base B01LKDS8OA – $14.95, 🤍 BENFEI SATA Cable III, 3 Pack B07JFQ2H9R – $6.99, 🤍 BENFEI SATA Cable III, BENFEI 6 Pack SATA Cable B07JGNM46J – $8.99, 🤍 2.5G NIC Network Card, Dual RJ-45 B09W2PVDPZ – $33.99, 🤍 FSP Dagger Pro 650W Mini ITX Solution/SFX 12V / Micro ATX 80 Plus Gold PSU B07SYSLZDR – $134.99, 🤍 Silicon Power Value Gaming DDR4 RAM 32GB Memory B092ZCVHS8 – $64.97, 🤍 Patriot P310 P310P240GM28 240GB Internal SSD B09KY7PMCS – $19.99, 🤍 - Build Notes for DiY Synology DS923+ / QNAP TS-464 etc: Topton NAS Motherboard N6005/N5105 4x Intel i226-V 2.5G Nics Dual M.2 NVMe Motherboard – $226.97 Mini ITX 4 Bays disk NAS Case – $57.90 350W Small 1U Flex Full Modular PSU – $47.87 SATA 3.0 III 6Gb/s 40cm Cable – $0.71 (each) JinyJaier SSD NVME M2 128GB SSD – $9.76 Looking for deals and offers on all things NAS, DAS, SSD, HDD and more? On NASCompares we have a featured DEALS Page that is regularly updated by me, Eddie and many of our visitors. Take a look at what devices are on special offer right now, worldwide, by visiting here - 🤍 Video Chapters 00:00 - The purpose of today's video - DiY vs Turnkey NAS and the Cost 00:43 - A NAS is more than just the hardware! 01:52 - The cost of current NAS hardware vs the Cost of building it. Domestic NAS 03:05 - The Importance of TrueNAS and UnRAID 04:00 - Building a NAS like the Synology DS923+ or QNA TS-464 yourself cheap from scratch 11:12 - Building a NAS setup like the Synology or QNAP WITHOUT the building/tech hassle 14:01 - How much will it cosst to build a NAS comparable to the QNAP TVS-h874? 16:59 - Comparing the Price of DiY NAS versus Turnkey off the shelf NAS Drives Thinking of buying a product mentioned in today's video from Amazon? If this video has helped you make that decision, you can head to Amazon using this link and we will get a small % profit of whatever you buy, which goes directly back to NASCompares and allows me and Eddie to keep doing what we do here on YouTube and the Blog - 🤍 Find NAS Solutions from SCAN.CO.UK here (and support us at NASCompares at no extra cost!) - 🤍 *Visit the Community Support forum 'ASK NASCompares' here if you need more help* - 🤍 Finally, if you need data storage/networking help NOW and the free advice/forum on NASCompares is not going to be quick enough for you, you can use the Ko-fi commissions page here - 🤍 Thanks for watching. Do you still need help? Use the NASCompares Free Advice section above. It is my free, unbias community support system that allows you to ask me questions about your ideal setup. It is NOT a sales platform, NOT a way to push hardware you don’t need and, although it is just manned by me and might take a day or two for me to reply, I will help you any way I can. Below are some more popular guides. *NASCompares Free Advice Area* - 🤍 *Vulnerabilities And Exploits On Synology & QNAP NAS* – Stay Updated! - 🤍 *NAS Buyers Guide - Get It RIGHT First Time* - 🤍 *Synology NAS DSM 7.1 NAS Software Review* - 🤍 *Synology DSM 7 Review* - ALL PARTS - 🤍 *QNAP QuTS 5.1 ZFS NAS Software Review - Best of Both Worlds* - 🤍 *8 WAYS TO SAVE ELECTRICITY AND MONEY ON YOUR NAS* - 🤍 *Mesh Routers VS Powerline Adapters And Wi-Fi Extenders, A Buyers Guide* - 🤍 *Intel Celeron vs AMD Embedded Ryzen NAS* - 🤍 *NAS Media Server vs Streaming Netflix, Disney+, Prime, Hulu, HBO - Which Should You Choose?* - 🤍 *Are NAS Drives Still Safe in 2022/2023?* - 🤍

Building A DIY NAS On A Budget - TrueNAS Scale

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Make sure to check out the follow up video where I make some upgrades! ► 🤍 I needed a NAS, so I set out to build my own with primarily used PC components. How will it turn out? #nas #pcbuilding #homeserver Some of the parts I used (affiliate links): ► PCIe to 4 Port Sata - 🤍 ► PCIe to 2.5Gb NIC - 🤍 ► Seagate Drives - 🤍 ► ASUSTOR Drivestor 4 - 🤍 Craft Computing's iSCSI video: ► 🤍 Support The Channel: ► 🤍 - Music (in order): "Hardware Haven Theme" -Me (🤍 "If You Want To" - Me "VULF JAMS" - GARRISON (🤍 "Town Groove" - Me "Sunshower" - LATASHÁ(🤍 "CRENSHAW VIBES" - GARRISON - Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:34 Why I'm Building This 1:03 The Components 4:46 Assembling Everything 7:43 Setting Up TrueNAS 11:44 How It Performs 13:18 Pros/Cons and Final Thoughts

I Built a NAS: One Year Later. EVERYTHING I Learned and the Mistakes

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NASes are pricey but provide a level of robustness that a beefy external hard drive or cloud storage just don’t provide. In a NAS you can configure drives into an array, meaning drives can be combined to basically form a bigger super drive, by splitting the load of data across each of the drives, increasing the overall speed of the group, and using one drive as redundancy. So that if one drive fails, the whole thing doesn’t go kaput. So if we have more bays, we can consolidate more drives together to make even faster storage. Affiliate Links to Products Mentioned: Synology DS923+: 🤍 10GBe Module: 🤍 Synology DS1821+: 🤍 DS1821+ 10GBe Module: 🤍 Ubiquiti Flex XG: 🤍 TP-Link 10GB Ethernet Pcie Card: 🤍 Samsung 870 EVO 4TB: 🤍 Affiliate links to YouTube gear I use: Sony a7siii: 🤍 Sony A7c: 🤍 14in M1 Pro MacBook Pro: 🤍 Mac Studio: 🤍 0:00 Intro 0:48 Current NAS Setup 3:59 What Do I Use the NAS For? 6:30 My Issues with it 9:20 The Solutions 13:40 What would I recommend? 16:22 Conclusion Some NAS have multi-gig ethernet out of the box, but with our Synology box, we have to install this 10 gigabit ethernet card, giving us up to 1250MB/s per second of data, which is fast. But there’s a catch, to use 10 gigabit, everything between the NAS and your computer, has to be 10 gigabit. So this means the network switch and computer this NAS is connected to has to have a 10 gigabit ethernet port and support those speeds. 10 gigabit is expensive, and replacing everything around the NAS and computer to be 10 gigabit could add up fast. Network switches with 10 gigabit start around $300 for 4-5 ports, 10 gigabit pcie cards for your PC costs around $100, and for your Mac, you gotta have it selected when ordered, or pay $200 for a bulky dongle. A single NAS alone is not a back up solution, especially if it’s the only place I have my precious files on. For that, you’d want to follow the 3-2-1 rule of data back ups. Having 3 different copies, across 2 different types of devices, and 1 copy stored off site. Hard drives when paired together in raid, and all working together increases read and write speeds significantly, but a nas does not remove the Hard drive’s latency and poor random read and write performance. How long it takes to execute an action and find random files across a storage pool. Even a single SATA SSD is faster than 6 hard drives working together when it comes to random reads and writes. Video editing relies on a mixture of good sequential speeds, and good random speeds. With the 6 Hard Drives in SHR, opening folders and video project files took a few moments longer than if they were running off of my computer. So, really with this NAS I had 3 major issues with it. I’m not really following the best practices of 3-2-1 data backups, I’m running out of drive bays, and editing off of it, I introduced some annoying lag. How did I go about resolving these issues? Well, the first solution I thought of was to cut my losses, buy big jumbo sized hard drives, consolidate my data onto those drives and find a new purpose for those old hard drives. Then install an SSD into one of the drive bays, and use that for my video editing, and sync it to the big drives. Then I’d use a cloud storage provider, like backblaze to back up the whole NAS to the cloud. This would mean I could solve all of my issues. But cloud storage can get expensive fast. Then another solution appeared, why not add a new NAS, that will be all flash, nothing but SSDs to use as a nice, quiet and fast NAS dedicated to just my current video projects. And that’s what I ended up doing. With this DS923+, I installed a 4TB SATA SSD. Which gives me plenty of space for video projects. By using such a large single SSD now, I can expand with other large SSDs when I need more space, or when video editing gets more intensive. So now I have a single small NAS for my current projects, a bigger nas for archiving purposes, some external hdds I’ve had laying around connected to that for another copy. While I keep these NASes in separate rooms, The really important stuff gets backed up to Backblaze, while less commonly touched files with lesser importance get updated on an external hard drive that I’ll store away. With what I know now, what would I recommend for someone who’s looking at starting their own NAS journey? Get a good 4-6 Bay NAS and, splurge for 2 20TB drives run in SHR or Raid for redundancy and add more 20TB drives as needed. You could start off with just 1 20TB drive but you'll need a good backup solution in case it fails. So I’d really consider thinking ahead here and prioritize hard drive size over bigger NASes. It’s really my biggest regret.

Noobs Guide to Building a NAS - 5 Mistakes Everyone Makes!

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Top Jonsbo N2 NAS Builds For £250, £500, £750+ 🤍 QuietPC, for ready build CPU+MoBo+RAM Combos and More - 🤍 I Built the Jonsbo N2 NAS - 🤍 Recommended Jonsbo N3 NAS Builds For $300 – $500 – $1000+ 🤍 Amazon: Best Jonsbo N2 Build for Under/Around £250 Jonsbo N2 + TopTon Intel n5105 Celeron / Pentium n6005 Build (+$35) Jonsbo N2 Case £74.04 (Ali) – 🤍 Topton N5105 + 128GB NVMe + 4GB RAM £193.48 – 🤍 SATA 6 Connector £4.19 – 🤍 400W SFX PSU £24.36 – 🤍 £264.64 (128GB M.2 NVMe + 4GB RAM + 400W PSU) Aliexpress links Jonsbo N2 - 🤍 Topton N5105/N6005+4GB - 🤍 SATA x6 Cable - 🤍 400W SFX PSU - 🤍 300W PSU - 🤍 Best Jonsbo N2 Build for Under £500 Jonsbo N2 + Intel Core i5 12th Gen + 16GB RAM + 10GbE Build Jonsbo N2 Case £74.04 (Ali) – 🤍 SATA 6 Connector £4.19 – 🤍 400W SFX PSU £24.36 – 🤍 B660M ITX Motherboard £235.79 + Intel Core i5 12490F CPU + 16GB RAM – 🤍 ARGB CPU Radiator Fan (LGA1700) £13.38 – 🤍 (better option for CPU Fan) Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU Cooler £49 – 🤍 X540-T2 Intel Chipset PCIe x8 Dual Copper RJ45 10Gbps £39.34 – 🤍 Tbkoly Controller Card Motherboard Expansion Card 1 To 5 Port SATA £20.45 – 🤍 (Optional) 2x M.2 NVMe PCIe 4 X 8 Card GLOTRENDS Dual M.2 PCIe 4.0 – 🤍 Total 390.44 (i5 CPU + 16GB RAM + 2x10GbE + 400W PSU + Case + Cables) Aliexpress Links Jonsbo N2 - 🤍 SATA x6 Cable - 🤍 400W SFX PSU - 🤍 Mobo+Intel i5-12490F+16GB - 🤍 Cheaper CPU Fan - 🤍 Better CPU Fan - 🤍 2x M.2 NVMe Card - 🤍 - Best Jonsbo N2 Build for £750-1000 Jonsbo N2 + Gen4/5 MoBo + Intel Core i5 12th Gen with Int Gfx + 32GB RAM + 10GbE Build Jonsbo N2 Case £74.04 (Ali) – 🤍 SATA 6 Connector £4.19 – 🤍 600W SFX PSU £43.78 – 🤍 Asrock Z690M-ITX/AX gEN 4/5 Motherboard £171.20 – 🤍 Intel Core i5-12600K 12th Gen £239 – 🤍 Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) £59.99 – 🤍 ARGB CPU Radiator Fan (LGA1700) £13.38 – 🤍 (better option for CPU Fan) Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU Cooler £49 – 🤍 X540-T2 Intel Chipset PCIe x8 Dual Copper RJ45 10Gbps £39.34 – 🤍 Tbkoly Controller Card Motherboard Expansion Card 1 To 5 Port SATA £20.45 – 🤍 (Optional) 2x M.2 NVMe PCIe 4 X 8 Card GLOTRENDS Dual M.2 PCIe 4.0 – 🤍 Total £586.63 (Amazon) + £123.51 (Aliexpress) AliExpress Links Jonsbo N2 - 🤍 SATA x6 Cable - 🤍 Cheaper CPU Fan - 🤍 Better CPU Fan - 🤍 2x M.2 NVMe Card - 🤍 600W SFX PSU - 🤍 H610 mini itx Motherboard - 🤍 i5-12600K CPU - 🤍 Corsair 16GB Memory - 🤍 Pros: Extremely powerful for almost any task you throw at it Full support for major NAS software platforms and high-end features Outstanding Plex media server performance Abundant RAM support Flexibility in networking, from 2.5Gbe up to 10Gbe Jonsbo N2 NAS Build Complete Guide UnRAID/TrueNAS - 🤍 Video Chapters 00:00 - The Start 00:44 - Why this video exists 01:12 - This video is aimed at beginners! 01:39 - Don't Ignore Your SATA Connections!!! 06:52 - Mistakes People Make on PSUs 12:58 - Temps, Cooling, Vents and Airflow 17:09 - Don't always reject an external PSU 18:46 - Modern CPUS, the struggle is real 24:56 - ITX, ATX, DTX Mobos... Size is everything! Thinking of buying a product mentioned in today's video? If this video has helped you make that decision, you can use the links and we will get a small % profit of whatever you buy.

Creating The Perfect DIY NAS Case | Fractal Design Node 304 Mods

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Follow me: Mastodon 🤍 GitHub 🤍 Twitch 🤍 Bambu Lab P1P: 🤍 Fractal Design Node 304: 🤍 Noctua NF-A20: 🤍 Power button: 🤍 200mm Fan mod by pixelwave: 🤍 4x SSD Mount by Wookbert: 🤍 6x SSD Mount by diofantino: 🤍 Support the channel: Patreon 🤍 YouTube Members 🤍 PayPal (one time donation) 🤍 Music: Hale – Moment Abloom – Blue Light 2050 – Almost Human Infraction & Emerel Gray – Sekiro Kitrano – Slow Evening Tru Genesis – Burned Videos are edited with Davinci Resolve Studio. I use Affinity Photo for thumbnails and Ableton Live for audio editing. Video gear: Camera 🤍 Main lens 🤍 Microphone 🤍 Key light 🤍 Softbox 🤍 Secondary light 🤍 Other stuff that I use: Monitor 🤍 Monitor arm 🤍 Laptop stand 🤍 Keyboard 🤍 Mouse 🤍 Audio interface 🤍 As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases

Building the Perfect Home NAS! - 16TB, 6W TDP, Ultra Quiet & Compact

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I built this super tiny 16TB amazingly power efficient (just a 6W TDP) home server powered by the ZimaBoard 832. If you want to build a NAS or a server to run home assistant, Plex or anything else, then this might be the project for you! Build Links: ZimaBoard 832 Kit: 🤍 Seagate IronWolf 8TB: 🤍 Phanteks Drive Cage: 🤍 3D Print File: 🤍 ZimaBoard Official site: 🤍 Shop ZimaBoard Now: 🤍 ZimaBoard Amazon: 🤍 🔷 My Setup & Peripherals 🤍 🔶 Previously Reviewed Products 🤍 🔴 Join this channel to get access to perks: 🤍 🔵Custom PC Inquiries - 🤍 🔵Twitter - 🤍 🟧Amazon Prime - 🤍 🟧Audible Free Trial - 🤍 As an Amazon, Awin and Impact Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

The Perfect Home Server 2023 – 48TB, 4x 2.5Gbit LAN, 18W, Quiet & Compact

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To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit 🤍 . The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. CORRECTION: Wireguard doesn't utilize AES, so it won't benefit from AES-NI. However, other VPN technologies like OpenVPN and IPSEC will benefit from it. ✅ PARTS LIST: Motherboard 🤍 RAM 🤍 Case 🤍 PSU 🤍 Hard drives 🤍 SSDs 🤍 Boot SSDs 🤍 M.2 to SATA adapter: 🤍 SATA cables 🤍 ✅ OTHER LINKS: "Power consumption of Ryzen 5000 Series CPUs" 🤍 Noctua NF-A20 🤍 Power button 🤍 200mm Fan mod by pixelwave 🤍 6x SSD Mount by diofantino: 🤍 Follow me: Mastodon 🤍 GitHub 🤍 Twitch 🤍 Support the channel: Patreon 🤍 YouTube Members 🤍 PayPal (one time donation) 🤍 Music: Steven Beddall – Cuts So Deep (Instrumental) Skygaze – Hug Me Kitrano – Slow Evening Yestalgia – Coffee Shop Liquify – Afternoon Mansij – Life With Myself Abloom – Blue Light Meod – Crispy Cone Vladislav Kurnikov – Saturday Morning Jozeque – Seal Kitrano – Empty City Videos are edited with Davinci Resolve Studio. I use Affinity Photo for thumbnails and Ableton Live for audio editing. Video gear: Camera 🤍 Main lens 🤍 Microphone 🤍 Key light 🤍 Softbox 🤍 Secondary light 🤍 Other stuff that I use: Monitor 🤍 Monitor arm 🤍 Laptop stand 🤍 Keyboard 🤍 Mouse 🤍 Audio interface 🤍 As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:33 Platform (Motherboard & CPU) 04:08 Pros, cons and price 05:05 What about the Erying boards? 06:10 Why ECC is not a big deal 08:35 Memory 09:04 Case 09:46 Power supply 11:40 Hard drives 14:23 SSDs 15:52 Build montage 17:00 Build impressions and tips 17:20 Power efficiency 18:49 Total build cost 19:25 Comparison with Synology 20:24 Total build cost with storage 21:05 Outro This video is sponsored by Brilliant.

Build NAS like Synology NAS | DSM 7.1.1

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How to build your own NAS server like Synology NAS with a computer SATA to USB cable 🤍 HDD 1TB Western Digital 🤍 HDD 8TB Seagate 🤍 Dream 600K Sub 🤍 #netvn #synology #nas

320 TERABYTES in a normal case!! - The DIY 4k editing NAS

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Get 50% off your first 3 months of FreshBooks when you sign up for a paid plan at 🤍 Use code LINUS and get 25% off GlassWire at 🤍 Fractal's new Define 7 XL has an enormous capacity for hard drives, so it only makes sense to build and deploy a 4K editing NAS to compliment our recently built 4K editing workstation. For about $1000(not including the drives) you can build up this system and add up to 20 drives, like Segate's Iron Wolf Pro line. Using Unraid or ProxMox you'll be able to manage your data effectively. Buy Define 7XL On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Buy Ryzen 2600 On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Buy Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Buy Asus ROG STRIX B450-F On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Buy Corsair HX750 On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Buy Adata SU655 On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Buy Intel X540-T1 10G NIC On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Buy Lsi Logic 9201-16i 16port 6gb/S On Ebay: 🤍 On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Buy SFF-8087 to 4x SATA On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Buy Seagate IronWolf Pro 16TB On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Discuss on the forum: 🤍 Our Affiliates, Referral Programs, and Sponsors: 🤍 Get Private Internet Access VPN at 🤍 Get a Displate Metal Print at 🤍 Get a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime at 🤍 Linus Tech Tips merchandise at 🤍 Our Test Benches on Amazon: 🤍 Our production gear: 🤍 Get your ticket to LTX 2020: 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Facebook - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 Twitch - 🤍 Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: 🤍 iTunes Download Link: 🤍 Artist Link: 🤍 Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High 🤍

A $150 NAS You Can ACTUALLY Build.. But Maybe Shouldn't

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CORRECTION: The WD Red drives I shared towards the end are SMR, not CMR, drives, which should generally be avoided. Get an exclusive NordPass deal plus 4 additional months for FREE here: 🤍 or use code hardwarehaven at the checkout! #nas #budgetnas #homelab Check Out Techno Dad Life's OMV Video Here: 🤍 Stuff I Bought In This Video: ► Used 4TB HGST Drives - 🤍 ► Dell Drive Caddy - 🤍 ► USB Flash Drive - 🤍 - Music (in order): "Hardware Haven Theme" -Me (🤍 "Sunshower" - LATASHÁ(🤍 "Town Groove" - Me "CRENSHAW VIBES" - GARRISON (🤍 - Gear I Use: (affiliate links) ► Camera - LUMIX G7 🤍 ► SD Cards - SanDisk Extreme PRO 🤍 ► Capture Card - EVGA XR1 🤍 ► Studio Lights 🤍 ► Microphone - Shure SM7b 🤍 ► Interface - Presonus Quantum 🤍 ► Teleprompter 🤍 - Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:40 Step Up Your Online Security with NordPass 2:10 Why Am I Making This? 3:05 Criteria For This Build 4:38 Sourcing The Parts 8:18 Cleaning and Assembly 8:56 Install and USB Issue 11:22 NAS Config 12:54 Performance and Potential Issues 13:58 Should You Build This?

Scrapyard Server: Fastest all-SSD NAS!

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Huge thanks to Micro Center for making this possible! New Customers Exclusive – Get $25 off your purchase of any AMD and Intel Processor (limit one per customer): 🤍 Submit your build to the Micro Center Build Showcase: 🤍 Check out Micro Center’s Custom PC Builder: 🤍 Support me on Patreon: 🤍 Sponsor me on GitHub: 🤍 Merch: 🤍 2nd Channel: 🤍 #Sponsored #Homelab #100DaysofHomelab Mentioned in this video: - Level1Techs (thanks Wendell!): 🤍 - ServeTheHome (thanks Patrick!): 🤍 - Supermicro IPMI and BIOS updates with FreeDOS: 🤍 - Making quiet Noctua fans work with a Supermicro motherboard: 🤍 - MyElectronics 2U Mini ITX enclosure: 🤍 - Noctua NF-A8 PWM 80mm fan: 🤍 - Noctua NV-A6x25 PWM 60mm fan: 🤍 - Samsung QVO 8TB SATA SSD: 🤍 - CableCreation Blue thin SATA cables: 🤍 - CableCreation Blue HD Mini SAS to SATA cable: 🤍 - Kioxia (Supermicro-labeled) XG6 SSD: 🤍 - Didion-Orf Recycling Inc (where I got the ECC RAM): 🤍 - TrueNAS Core: 🤍 Contents: 00:00 - 2.5 is not enough 00:56 - Fast on a budget! 01:30 - They made this possible 02:11 - 80s MUSIC MONTAGE 03:59 - 2U for Mini ITX 04:50 - NVMe: too new? 05:25 - Ask the Expert: NAS Edition 07:34 - TrueNAS Setup 08:36 - Can't get 10 gigs!? 10:39 - Snapshots aren't backups 11:31 - Energy use, fans, IPMI, and BIOS

how to build a Raspberry Pi NAS (it’s AWESOME!!)

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Don’t get HACKED!! Protect yourself with Bitdefender: 🤍 (try Bitdefender for FREE for 120 days) 🔎🔎Project walkthrough and Links: 🤍 (affiliate links below) WHAT YOU NEED - Raspberry Pi 4 Kit: 🤍 External USB Hard Drive: 🤍 optional EXTREMELY nerdy Geekwork NAS case: -Case: 🤍 -Cooling Expansion Board: 🤍 -SATA expansion board: 🤍 -Power Adapter: 🤍 -Internal SSD: 🤍 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck membership: 🤍 Sponsored by BitDefender SUPPORT NETWORKCHUCK - ➡️NetworkChuck membership: 🤍 ☕☕ COFFEE and MERCH: 🤍 Check out my new channel: 🤍 🆘🆘NEED HELP?? Join the Discord Server: 🤍 STUDY WITH ME on Twitch: 🤍 READY TO LEARN?? - -Learn Python: 🤍 -Get your CCNA: 🤍 FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE - Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Join the Discord server: 🤍 0:00 ⏩ Intro 1:05 ⏩ what do you need? 2:25 ⏩ prep the Raspberry Pi 3:05 ⏩ setup HACK - Raspberry Pi Imager 4:13 ⏩ access your Raspberry Pi via SSH 5:02 ⏩ Update your Raspberry Pi OS 5:38 ⏩ Install OpenMediaVault (NAS software) 9:02 ⏩ Basic Config - OpenMediaVault 9:33 ⏩ Add a USB Hard Drive - OpenMediaVault 10:32 ⏩ Create a shared folder - OpenMediaVault 11:58 ⏩ Configuring NFS and SMB shares - OpenMediaVault 12:39 ⏩ Enabling NFS or SMB 13:31 ⏩ NFS Troubleshooting - OpenMediaVault 15:39 ⏩ Access your NAS via Windows (Network Share) 17:42 ⏩ Install Plex Media Server AFFILIATES & REFERRALS - (GEAR I USE...STUFF I RECOMMEND) My network gear: 🤍 Amazon Affiliate Store: 🤍 Buy a Raspberry Pi: 🤍 #raspberrypi #openmediavault #raspberrypiNAS

Building a Mini ITX NAS Home Server

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Building a Mini ITX NAS Home Server inside the Fractal Design Node 304. In this Part 1 we build the server. Requirements of the home server – File server to host family photos and videos, backup location for home PCs, small size, quiet, budget friendly, future expandability and to act as a Network Video recorder (NVR) for home security system. ► System configuration Case – Fractal Design Node 304 Mini ITX Case 🤍 CPU – Intel Core i5 4460T 🤍 CPU Cooler – Noctua NH-L12S 🤍 MBd – ASUS Z87i-Deluxe mini ITX 🤍 RAM – Corsair Value select 2x8 GB 1600Mhz DDR3 (CMV16GX3M2A1600C11) 🤍 Flash Drive – SanDisk Ultra Fit 32GB USB 3.1 Flash drive 🤍 HDD (NAS) – 2x 4TB Seagate Iron Wolf (ST4000VN008) 🤍 HDD (Surveillance) – 4TB Seagate Skyhawk (ST4000VX007) 🤍 PSU – Corsair VS550 550W 80+ 🤍 ► Time codes 0:00 Introduction 0:34 Server requirements 1:33 Hardware components 8:10 Prepping the case for installation 8:53 Installing CPU & RAM 9:40 CPU Cooler installation 12:29 Power supply installation 13:48 Installing the I/O shield & motherboard 15:27 Mounting the Hard drives 18:34 Sorting the cable mess 21:29 Closing the case 22:03 Powering on the system ► Video links Fractal design node 304 Mini-ITX Case 🤍 Building a gaming PC inside SilverStone Sugo 14 🤍 Noctua NH-L12S Unboxing 🤍 ► Purchase links Fractal Design Node 304 Mini ITX Case 🤍Amazon.com 🤍 🤍Amazon.de 🤍 🤍Newegg 🤍 Noctua NH-L12S 🤍Amazon.com 🤍 🤍Amazon.de 🤍 🤍Amazon.co.uk 🤍 🤍Newegg.com 🤍 SanDisk Ultra Fit 32GB USB 3.1 Flash drive 🤍Amazon.com 🤍 🤍B&H 🤍 HDD (NAS) – 2x 4TB Seagate Iron Wolf (ST4000VN008) 🤍Amazon.com 🤍 🤍Newegg 🤍 HDD (Surveillance) – 4TB Seagate Skyhawk (ST4000VX007) 🤍Amazon.de 🤍 🤍Newegg 🤍 ► Credits "Subscribe Button" by MrNumber112 🤍 Music: “Rich in the 80s” by DivKid

Building the best Raspberry Pi NAS - Wiretrustee SATA

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I've built a few Raspberry Pi NASes in my day, but none were *this* nice. The Wiretrustee SATA is listed on Crowd Supply and will allow you to plug in a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and up to four SATA hard drives or SSDs to build your own gigabit NAS. UPDATE: I just heard Wiretrustee is postponing production of this board for now due to component shortages and huge price spikes for some of the most important parts :( They still have an open source repository (🤍 with designs for some of the parts like the enclosure and heatsink, and I'm really hoping they'll be able to get production up and running soon, because this is such a neat board! Support me on Patreon: 🤍 Sponsor me on GitHub: 🤍 Mentioned in this video: - Wiretrustee SATA on Crowd Supply: 🤍 - How to enable USB 2.0 ports on CM4: 🤍 - How to recompile the kernel with SATA support: 🤍 - 2.5 Gbps Pi Open Media Vault NAS build: 🤍 Other products I used or mentioned: - ASUSTOR Lockerstor 4 (the NAS I use): 🤍 - Samsung 870 QVO SATA III 2.5" 8TB SSD: 🤍 - WD Green 2TB Hard Drive: 🤍 #RaspberryPi #NAS #Wiretrustee

Ultimate Video Editing Storage Server - Jonsbo N2 NAS Build

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Like & Subscribe to help grow the channel! (′ꈍωꈍ‵) Drop a comment down below! ━━━━━━━━ ▼ 𝙀𝙓𝙋𝘼𝙉𝘿 ▼ ━━━━━━━━ Build : Case - 🤍 Motherboard - 🤍 Cpu AMD 4650g - EBAY 32 gb UDIMM ECC Unbuffed - EBAY PSU - 🤍 Cable - 🤍 NVME - 🤍 Noctua Cooler AM4 - 🤍 M.2 SATA EXPANDER - 🤍 SSD - 🤍 16 TB EXO Hard Drives - 🤍 Ultimate Video Editor Storage Build - Jonsbo N2 NAS Build 🔥Come chat and play games🔥 ┎┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┒ 💬 Twitter: 🤍 📺 Twitch: 🤍 📋 Stream Schedule: Tues / Wed / Fri / Sun: 8pm MST 🏡 Our family: 🤍 🪀 Follow my TapTap - 🤍 ┖┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┚ 🔥Support🔥 ┎┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┒ Youtube - youtube.com/channel/UCni9V1w0kRqiIgR3uMr8xVQ/join Patreon - 🤍 Buy me a coffee - 🤍 ┖┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┚ 🔥Music🔥 Sleepy Fish - Velocities 🤍 Sleepy Fish - for when it's warmer 🤍 oddfish - Indian Summer Rally 🤍 🔥SAUCE🔥 All Credit is Given in the form of SAUCE 🔥Chapters🔥 0:00 Intro 0:30 CASE - Jonsbo N2 2:47 Parts 4:44 Install Truenas 7:09 Configure Truenas 14:43 Testing the Nas 15:41 Editing in Real Time 16:25 PRICE & Thoughts #kyriosyuudai #computerbuild #truenas Jonsbo N1 Jonsbo N2 ZFS Truenas Setup If you're looking for a video editing storage server that can handle a lot of traffic, then the Jonsbo N2 NAS might be the perfect solution for you! This Jonsbo N2 NAS is perfect for video editors, bloggers, and anyone who needs a reliable storage solution for their footage. Not only is the Jonsbo N2 NAS great for storage, but it's also a great option for video editing and video production. In this video, we'll show you how to set up the Jonsbo N2 NAS and give you some tips on how to use it for your video editing needs. We'll also talk about ZFS and how it can help you manage your footage and storage. If

How To Plan and Build a NAS Home Server.

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I'm tearing down my Threadripper workstation and rebuilding it as a 32 core/32 terabyte Unraid Home Server with the goal of demonstrating how to turn whatever desktop PC you may have into a Homelab server, or how to develop an End-of-Life plan for your next home office or gaming PC build. #Unraid #Homelab #bequiet Unraid Setup - Thanks for the Early View, Come back soon for part 2. Products Highlighted (Paid Links): be quiet! Silent Base 802 - 🤍 be quiet Dark Rock Pro TR4 - 🤍 Nemix RAM - 🤍 WD Red Pro HDD - 🤍 Seagate Ironwolf NAS HDD. - 🤍 San Disk Cruiser Fit USB. - 🤍 USB 2.0 Motherboard Header. - 🤍 Timecodes: 0:00 - Opener 1:29 - Teardown Montage 2:05 - Intro / Agenda 4:00 - Core System Build 5:48 - Planning and Scaling Your Server Build 6:05 - Component Selection; CPU, Motherboard, Memory 11:57 - PSU Selection 12:53 - Cooler Selection 13:08 - Case Selection / Silent Base 802 Overview 15:42 - GPU Selection 16:14 - Unraid Boot USB and Adapter 16:29 - First Boot 17:08 - Conclusion Find me on Social Media Patreon: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Contact Me: elevated.sys🤍gmail.com My Studio Equipment (Paid Links) Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 6K Pro - 🤍 Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 - 🤍 Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ300 - 🤍 Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 Art DC HSM Lens - 🤍 Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens -🤍 Panasonic LUMIX G Lens, 25mm, F1.7 - 🤍 Magnus REX VT-5000 2-Stage Tripod - 🤍 Neewer 72.4-Inch Camera Tripod - 🤍 Kshioe Softbox Lighting Kit - 🤍 Neewer Camera Slider Motorized - 🤍 Sennheiser MKE 600 Shotgun Mic - 🤍 SAMSON Q2U Dynamic Microphone - 🤍 Sennheiser XS Wireless Lavalier System - 🤍 PreSonus Eris E3.5 Studio Monitor - 🤍 Sound Blaster K3+ DAC - 🤍 Gator Frameworks Deluxe Boom Stand - 🤍 Glide Gear TMP100 Teleprompter - 🤍 GLEAM Microphone Stand - 🤍 Davinci Resolve 17 & Speed Editor - 🤍 Audio file(s) provided by Epidemic Sound 🤍

14TB Home Server/NAS Build – Small, quiet & power efficient

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My home server desperately needed an upgrade, since I was running out of storage and my case didn't have any more drive bays. So I rebuilt it using a power-efficient miniITX mobo+CPU combo and 12TB of additional storage. Sources and guides Replacing the FlexATX PSU fan ("Rebuilding the Tiny Velka 3 Gaming PC!" by Optimum Tech) 🤍 Fixing the 3.3V issue on WD White Label drives 🤍 "How to Control CPU and System Fan Speed" by Britec09 🤍 Fractal Design Node 304 review by Tek Syndicate 🤍 Cooler Master Elite 110 review by Tek Syndicate 🤍 Buy the components Case 🤍 Mobo & CPU 🤍 Hard drives 🤍 USB 3.0 adapter 🤍 Boot drive 🤍 Case fan 🤍 PSU fan 🤍 Alternative case 🤍 Another one 🤍 Support the channel Patreon 🤍 PayPal (one time donation) 🤍 Music Falls - Underground Lyfe Falls - Imagination King Pong - Game Recognize Tru Genesis - Burned Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:13 My previous NAS build 01:50 Why I decided to upgrade 03:16 The components for the new NAS build 03:27 Case 04:43 PSU 05:24 Case fan 06:18 Motherboard and CPU 07:13 Hard drives 08:37 RAM 08:53 Accessories, adapters, etc. 10:41 Size comparison 11:26 Build timelapse 14:51 Build impressions, problems, etc. 16:23 Final specs and prices 17:00 Alternative budget builds 18:05 Outro

Budget Storage Server 2022! | 84TB NAS

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Welcome to my latest video featuring my new 84tb storage server for 2022! Let me know what you think in the comments below! Video sources mentioned: Craft Computing TruNas tutorial: 🤍 Parts Used: z420 mobo on ebay: 🤍 Western Digital External Drives: Newegg: 🤍 Amazon: 🤍 Boot SSD(Adata SU800): Newegg: 🤍 Amazon: 🤍 ECC DDR3: 🤍 Tech I use and recommend: 🤍 Social Media Links Twitter: 🤍 SoundCloud: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 ~Personal Rig Specs(Amazon Links)~ Ryzen 7 1700: 🤍 Asrock AB350 ITX: 🤍 Galax HOF DDR4 3200mhz: 🤍 Zotac GTX 1070 ti Mini: 🤍 Corsair SF450: 🤍 ~Music Credits:~ Background Music: LAKEY INSPIRED Track Name: "Better Days" Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED 🤍 🤍 DISCLAIMER: All Amazon links are connected to my Amazon Associate account. I earn a small commision from each purchase without any increase in cost to you. All bitly links that go to Newegg are attached to my Newegg affiliate account.

Build NAS like Synology on Proxmox | 7.1

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How to build Synology NAS on Proxmox with DSM 7.1 128GB Flash Drive 🤍 HDD 1TB Western Digital 🤍 HDD 8TB Seagate 🤍 Help me 600K Sub 🤍 #netvn #synology #proxmox

Should You Buy or Build a NAS? - Drivestor 4 Review and Comparison

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Is the Asustor Drivestor 4 worth buying, and how does it compare to my DIY NAS I built recently? Let's find out! CORRECTIONS: - You CAN access the Drivestor without using the Control Center app, you just have to add port 8000 at the end of the IP in your browser. #nas #asustor #homeserver Jeff Geerling's Pi vs Drivestor Pro: ► 🤍 Checkout The Drivestor 4 and Other Asustor Products (affiliate links): ► Drivestor 4 - 🤍 ► Drivestor 4 Pro - 🤍 ► 2.5Gb Switch - 🤍 ► 2.5Gb USB NIC - 🤍 - Music (in order): "Hardware Haven Theme" -Me (🤍 "CRENSHAW VIBES" - GARRISON (🤍 "True Art Real Affection Part 4" - Noir Et Blanc Vie(🤍 "VULF JAMS" - GARRISON "The Butterfly Nose" - GARRISON "If You Want To" - Me - Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:34 Why This Video Exists 1:34 Specs 3:00 Hardware Setup 3:51 Software Setup 7:05 2.5Gb Config 7:50 Performance 10:35 DIY vs Prebuilt 16:05 Closing Thoughts

The Perfect Home Server Build! 18TB, 10Gbit LAN, Quiet & Compact

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Another year, another home server build! This time I'm reusing some parts from my previous builds and cramming 18TB of storage into a 17 liter Streacom DA2 case. PiKVM: 🤍 Parts: Motherboard: Asrock C236 WSI (Buy it used) CPU: Intel i3-6100/i3-7100 (Buy it used) Recommended RAM 🤍 Hard drives 🤍 Case 🤍 Recommended SSD 🤍 Support the channel: Patreon 🤍 PayPal (one time donation) 🤍 Follow me: Twitter 🤍 GitHub 🤍 Twitch 🤍 Music: Vladislav Kurnikov – Saturday Morning Hale – Moment Gvidon – Body in a Half Light Video gear: Camera 🤍 Main lens 🤍 Microphone 🤍 Key light 🤍 Softbox 🤍 Secondary light 🤍 Other stuff that I use: Monitor 🤍 Monitor arm 🤍 Laptop stand 🤍 Keyboard 🤍 Mouse 🤍 Audio interface 🤍 Screwdriver 🤍 As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:35 What I need from a home server 02:53 Motherboard 03:27 CPU 04:09 RAM 04:43 Storage 06:45 Case 07:21 Cooling and PSU 08:05 10Gbit NIC 08:31 Remote Management 10:14 Build considerations 11:21 Cost 12:10 Alternatives 13:03 Outro

Building A Budget NAS with TrueNAS Scale

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CORRECTIONS: - at 2:18, I mention using identical drives. It seems like many people actually recommend using slightly different drives, or at least drives that weren't made at roughly the same time to better avoid both drives failing within a short time span of one another. - at 11:20, I use cloudflare's DNS(1.1.1.1), but this might cause issues with certain routers. Use your router's IP address here as well. I decided to give TrueNAS Scale a try on the HP Pavilion 500-c60 (I called it the 500-a60 in previous videos, which is essentially the same model). - Music (in order): "Hardware Haven Theme" - Me "Sunshower" - LATASHÁ(🤍 "If you want to" - Me "CRENSHAW VIBES" - GARRISON (🤍 "The Butterfly Nose" - GARRISON - Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:32 The System 1:34 What I'd Like To Beat 1:50 Upgrades 3:43 Some Issues Issues 4:33 Disclaimer 5:01 Installation 8:37 Setting an IP Address 11:33 Credentials - Group 12:08 Credentials - User 12:48 Creating a Pool and Dataset 14:34 Setting up SMB 17:00 Notes on Apps, VMs 17:22 Protection and Backup 18:02 Synology Comparisons 20:17 Closing Thoughts

You Can Install ANYTHING On This NAS!

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Thanks to MANSCAPED for sponsoring today’s video! Get 20% OFF + Free International Shipping with my promo code “HARDWAREHAVEN” at 🤍 Make sure to check out 🤍RaidOwl's videos! ► Terramaster F2-243 Review - 🤍 ► Installing TrueNAS On Terramaster - 🤍 Products I Used (Affiliate Links): ► Terramaster F2-223 - 🤍 ► Teamgroup 256GB SSDs - 🤍 - Music (in order): "Hardware Haven Theme" -Me (🤍 "The Butterfly Nose" - GARRISON (🤍 "Sunshower" - LATASHÁ(🤍 "If You Want To" - Me (🤍 - Gear I Use: (affiliate links) Recording Gear ► Camera - LUMIX G7 🤍 ► SD Cards - SanDisk Extreme PRO 🤍 ► Capture Card - EVGA XR1 🤍 ► Studio Lights 🤍 ► Microphone - Shure SM7b 🤍 ► Interface - Presonus Quantum 🤍 ► Teleprompter 🤍 Servers and Networking ► My Remote Editing PC - 🤍 ► DriveStor 4 NAS - 🤍 ► 2.5 GbE Switch - 🤍 - Timestamps: 0:00 Don't Build A NAS; Hack One 0:29 Check Out The Beard Hedger (Sponsor) 1:30 The Terramaster F2-223 1:59 The TOS Operating System 3:11 The Hardware (F2-223) 4:28 It's Easy To Work On! 4:58 Open Media Vault on the Terramaster F2-223 6:15 Boot Issues 6:50 Why I Didn't Install TrueNAS 7:12 UnRAID On The Terramaster F2-223 7:49 Is The Terramaster F2-223 Worth It For A DIY NAS?

The fastest NAS? - Asustor Flashstor 6

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Asustor Flashtor 6 - 🤍 Asustor review - 🤍 - 🛒 Amazon Shop - 🤍 👕 Merch - 🤍 🔥 Check out today's best deals from Newegg: 🤍 - Join the Discord: 🤍 Become a Channel Member! 🤍 Support the channel on: Patreon - 🤍 Discord - 🤍 Paypal - 🤍 My Hardware: Intel 13900k - 🤍 Samsung 980 2TB - 🤍 Logitech G513 - 🤍 Logitech G703 - 🤍 WD Ultrastar 12TB - 🤍 My Studio Equipment: Sony FX3 - 🤍 / 🤍 Sony 24mm 1.4 GM - 🤍 Tascam DR-40x Audio Recorder - 🤍 Rode NTG4+ Mic - 🤍 Atmos NinjaV - 🤍 Godox SL150 Light - 🤍 🤍

JONSBO N3 8-Bay NAS case review - A good case got... bigger.

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Patreon: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 IG (rarely tech related): 🤍 Disclosures: Some of the links below are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, I will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase. In addition, none of the products shown in this video were provided or sponsored by the manufacturer. All items were purchased with my own money for review. Stuff used in this video: JONSBO N3 (8 bay): (Amazon) 🤍 (Aliexpress) 🤍 (Newegg) 🤍 JONSBO N2 (5 bay): (Amazon) 🤍 (Aliexpress) 🤍 (Newegg) 🤍 K7 (8 bay, not recommended unless you need mATX): 🤍 Motherboard (original): 🤍 Motherboard (cheaper replacement): 🤍 Motherboard (low power, 12 SATA): 🤍 CPU (5600G 6 cores, no ECC support): 🤍 CPU (5650G Pro 6 cores, ECC support): 🤍 RAM (Non-ECC): 🤍 RAM (ECC): 🤍 Drives: 🤍 (I recommend used enterprise drives) PSU [See note 1]: 🤍 (as long as you're going a name brand like Corsair, Seasonic, etc. you're probably going to be fine) Note 1: Most only come with one molex cable which can't reach both connectors. You'll need a cheap molex extender (🤍 to connect both unless you have a PSU with long enough cables. Current Filming Equipment: Sony FX30: 🤍 Sony A7IV: 🤍 Sony FE PZ 16-35mm F4 G lens: 🤍 Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM lens: 🤍 Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 G Macro lens: 🤍 SmallRig RC 220D video light: 🤍 SmallRig RC 120D video light: 🤍 RGB Video Light: 🤍 (not my exact light, but similar) Desview R6 monitor: 🤍 AmScope ME300TZA-2L Trinocular Metallurgical Microscope: 🤍 DaVinci Resolve: 🤍 Buy me a cup of earl grey: Bitcoin: bc1qf5yzmguzxmx7wmal36ancfvqf34ge08juvtnfk Ethereum: 0x1B2df497F1c3bDa4b952Bd3cE266Ccf9D3d6cc30 Chia: xch1qtmtxej0tz2c82wj45mu5ncsu4s6z7nageec44qmc0p4dqexdv7s4a4rlg Ravencoin: RKtLSABkqdFHBSL2ntb1pdC3PVEuc8Dt2Q Raptoreum: RSECAdkYjcrGh7BogBYjXdB3oaThYdyFxA

Build A Raspberry Pi NAS For $35 Using All New Parts

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In this video, we're going to be building a Raspberry Pi based NAS using all new parts for only $35. This is obviously not going to be fast or have a significant amount of storage, but it'll be great for a first-time NAS build to learn how they work and how to set them up. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - Visit my blog for the written build guide - 🤍 Download the CAD Files to Print Your Own NAS Case - 🤍 Use rpilocator to find the Pi Zero 2 W in stock at list price - 🤍 PURCHASE LINKS - Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W - 🤍 128GB Sandisk Dual Drive - 🤍 32GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD Card - 🤍 30mm 5V Fan - 🤍 Aluminium Heatsink - 🤍 MicroUSB Power Cable - 🤍 M2.5 Brass Inserts - 🤍 M2.5 Button Head Screws - 🤍 Tool & Equipment Used: Creality Ender-3 S1 Pro - 🤍 Electric Screwdriver - 🤍 TS100 Soldering Iron - 🤍 Power Meter - 🤍 Some of the above parts are affiliate links. By purchasing products through the above links, you’ll be supporting this channel, at no additional cost to you. CHAPTERS - 0:00 Selecting NAS Components 2:47 Making The Enclosure 4:01 Installing Components 5:17 Flashing OS & System Boot 6:27 Installing OMV 9:22 Testing The NAS 10:57 Final Thoughts If you've got any ideas for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other Electronics projects or tutorials you'd like to see, let me know in the comments section.

How to Build a Budget Home Server and WHY You Should!

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(Sponsor): 🤍 Thanks to Pulseway for sponsoring this video! Make sure to start your free, no-commitment trial through the link below and save 20% off: 🤍 In today's video I’m showing you exactly how I built this ultra budget home server, and I’m also explaining to you why I think you should build one as well. I give multiple examples of things to do with a home server including building a NAS, setting up a home media/Plex server, and even how to experiement with Linux with a virtualization platform. Parts List: CPU: 🤍 RAM: 🤍 Mobo: 🤍 GPU: 🤍 PSU: 🤍 SSD: 🤍 HDD: 🤍 Case: 🤍 Fans: 🤍 Cooler: 🤍 Buy PC Games At Discounted Prices Here: 🤍 ━━━━━━━━━━ Support ZTT! 💰 YouTube Membership ➔ 🤍 👕 ZTT Merch ➔ 🤍 🎥 Production Gear ➔ 🤍 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Follow ZTT! 🎙 TWITCH ➔ 🤍 📱 DISCORD ➔ 🤍 🐦 TWITTER ➔ 🤍 📷 INSTAGRAM ➔ 🤍 (I upload my behind-the-scenes "VLOGS" every single day on Instagram Stories) 📧 EMAIL ➔ zachstechturf🤍gmail.com Background Song: Slides - Damma Beatz ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #HomeServer #HomeLab #SelfHosting

How to build a NAS server from old hard drives

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You have many hard drives with different capacities, how to build a NAS server from them. Watch this video because it can be done HDD 1TB Western Digital 🤍 HDD 8TB Seagate 🤍 Dream 600K Sub 🤍 #netvn #nas #hdd

Building the Ultimate DIY NAS on AMD, Ft. Level1Techs, Unraid, & ZFS (Part 1/2)

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We're finally building our own NAS / media server, and we're using Unraid with ZFS to do it. This first part is all about the hardware. Wendell from Level1Techs is helping. Sponsor: Get Linode Cloud Computing (🤍 - code GNEXUS20 for $20 credit) Support GN via the GN Store (modmats are now in stock and shipping!): 🤍 Wendell & Level1Techs can be found here (they're uploading a video from GN HQ also!): 🤍 Watch our tear-down of old technology with Wendell: 🤍 In this video, we'll be assembling our own DIY server. We're using the following parts for this build: ASRock Rack X470D4U2-2T AM4 Motherboard w/ IPMI (Amazon): 🤍 AMD Ryzen R5 3600 (Amazon): 🤍 SilverStone CS381 (Amazon): 🤍 Cryorig C7 cooler (Amazon): 🤍 AMD RX 5700 (Amazon): 🤍 Old NetApp disk shelf This two-part series will offer a loose guide to how you might go about building your own NAS for a DIY solution. We're using ZFS on Unraid for our DIY NAS, but this part focuses on the hardware and build. A major aspect of our build is a board with IPMI support so that we can remotely manage and boot (even from an off state!) the server, useful for business environments. You could also apply these basic steps to home theater and HTPC builds, where a home media server might be the end goal. For us, a small business file storage server was our goal, and so we called in help from Wendell at L1T. The build also uses an older NetApp Disk Shelf to give us expansion possibilities up to 32 drives, + additional SSDs. One of our other benefits is easy addition of Steam Cache to accelerate game downloads after the first download of a game. Unraid + ZFS DIY guide: 🤍 Like our content? Please consider becoming our Patron to support us: 🤍 Please like, comment, and subscribe for more! Follow us in these locations for more gaming and hardware updates: t: 🤍 f: 🤍 w: 🤍 Host: Steve Burke Guest: Wendell from Level1Techs Video: Andrew Coleman Links to Amazon and Newegg are typically monetized on our channel (affiliate links) and may return a commission of sales to us from the retailer. This is unrelated to the product manufacturer. Any advertisements or sponsorships are disclosed within the video ("this video is brought to you by") and above the fold in the description. We do not ever produce paid content or "sponsored content" (meaning that the content is our idea and is not funded externally aside from whatever ad placement is in the beginning) and we do not ever charge manufacturers for coverage.

This $250 Ryzen Pre-Built is a BEAST Home Server!

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To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit 🤍 . The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. Follow me: Mastodon 🤍 GitHub 🤍 Twitch 🤍 Bluesky 🤍 Support the channel: Patreon 🤍 YouTube Members 🤍 PayPal (one time donation) 🤍 Music: Steven Beddall – Cuts So Deep (Instrumental Version) Skygaze – Hug Me Meod – Crispy Cone Kitrano – Slow Evening Yestalgia – Coffee Shop Abloom – Blue Light Lolek – Cruise Control Hale – Moment Vladislav Kurnikov – A New Time Videos are edited with Davinci Resolve Studio. I use Affinity Photo for thumbnails and Ableton Live for audio editing. Video gear: Camera 🤍 Main lens 🤍 Microphone 🤍 Key light 🤍 Softbox 🤍 Secondary light 🤍 Other stuff that I use: Monitor 🤍 Monitor arm 🤍 Laptop stand 🤍 Keyboard 🤍 Mouse 🤍 Audio interface 🤍 As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases Timestamps: 00:00 The intro 00:47 Brilliant.org 01:45 The CPU 04:19 What's the catch? 05:12 The pre-built 07:00 Power consumption 09:59 Replacing the PSU 12:38 Replacing the motherboard 13:29 Performance 15:22 Final words

DIY NAS & Plex Home Server With Hardware Transcoding Build

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Building a DIY NAS + PLEX home server with hardware transcoding using the nvidia quadro P400. ○○○ INFO ○○○ Gigabyte B450I Aorus Pro Motherboard ► 🤍 AMD Ryzen 3 3200G ► 🤍 G.Skill Ripjaws V 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-3200 RAM ► 🤍 Inland Premium 256GB SSD ► 🤍 WD Red 2TB 5400RPM Hard Drive ► 🤍 Chenbro SR30169 ► 🤍 Nvidia quadro P400(new) ► 🤍 ○○○ SHOP ○○○ Novaspirit Shop ► 🤍 Amazon Store ► 🤍 ○○○ SUPPORT ○○○ patreon ► 🤍 ○○○ SOCIAL ○○○ novaspirit tv ► 🤍 twitter ► 🤍 discord chat ► 🤍 FB Group Novaspirit ► 🤍 ○○○ Send Me Stuff ○○○ Don Hui PO BOX 765 Farmingville, NY 11738 ○○○ Music ○○○ From Epidemic Sounds patreon 🤍 🤍 Tweet me: 🤍 🤍 facebook: 🤍 🤍 Instagram 🤍 🤍 DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission.

JONSBO N2 NAS Case review + Build

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Patreon: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Odysee: 🤍 IG (rarely tech related): 🤍 Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, I will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase. Stuff used in this video: JONSBO N3 (8 bay): (Amazon) 🤍 (Aliexpress) 🤍 (Newegg) 🤍 JONSBO N2 (5 bay): (Amazon) 🤍 (Aliexpress) Corsair SFX PSU: 🤍 (gold) 🤍 (platinum) RAM: 🤍 (ECC) 🤍 (non-ECC) M.2 A+E SATA controller. Works in "Wifi" M.2 slots only: 🤍 Noctua NH-L9a-AM4 CPU Cooler: 🤍 CPU options: AMD Ryzen 5650G Pro CPU (onboard video, supports ECC, PCIe 3.0): 🤍 AMD Ryzen 5600G CPU (onboard video, NO ECC, PCIe 3.0): 🤍 AMD Ryzen 5600 CPU (no onboard video, supports ECC, PCIe 4.0): 🤍 AMD Ryzen 3600 CPU (same as 5600, but older and cheaper): 🤍 Motherboard options (all support ECC): ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ax (dual M.2, 2.5GbE): 🤍 ASRock B550M-ITX/ac (1 M.2, cheaper): 🤍 ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3 (not really worth it unless you need better IOMMU, only one M.2): 🤍 Cheap-o motherboard: Supermicro Atom motherboards: 🤍 Basically, just get whatever is ITX and cheapest with enough SATA ports. The prices fluctuate a lot though. 6-in-1 SATA cable: 🤍 Noctua fan: 🤍 Fan grills: 🤍 SATA 90 degree adapter: 🤍 Current Filming Equipment: Sony FX30: 🤍 Sony A7IV: 🤍 Sony FE PZ 16-35mm F4 G lens: 🤍 Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM lens: 🤍 Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 G Macro lens: 🤍 RGB Video Light: 🤍 (not my exact light, but similar) Desview R6 monitor: 🤍 AmScope ME300TZA-2L Trinocular Metallurgical Microscope: 🤍 DaVinci Resolve: 🤍 0:00 Intro 1:03 Overview of cooling and storage 2:49 Front panel connectors 3:24 Rear of the case/HDD cooling 6:57 Power supply 8:53 Motherboard area 9:58 Intel ECC rant, AMD product segmentation rant :D 12:33 Motherboard selection 13:22 Cable management 13:37 CPU cooler/Motherboard area cooling 14:42 More motherboard options 16:07 Either, either! 16:32 Thoughts on the case and future recommendations 19:11 My secret SATA controller 19:27 Dead mobo... Thanks, Newegg 19:51 Final notes on the build 20:51 AMD B550 IOMMU shortfalls 22:20 HDD temp testing 23:13 Recommended? 23:20 Jonsey! Buy me a cup of earl grey: Bitcoin: bc1qf5yzmguzxmx7wmal36ancfvqf34ge08juvtnfk Ethereum: 0x1B2df497F1c3bDa4b952Bd3cE266Ccf9D3d6cc30 Chia: xch1qtmtxej0tz2c82wj45mu5ncsu4s6z7nageec44qmc0p4dqexdv7s4a4rlg Ravencoin: RKtLSABkqdFHBSL2ntb1pdC3PVEuc8Dt2Q Raptoreum: RSECAdkYjcrGh7BogBYjXdB3oaThYdyFxA

Budget DIY NAS Build & Setup Guide

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FULL PARTS LIST BELOW! Want to build your own NAS but not too sure how? Let me help! Here's a build guide AND setup guide, with a bit of a FreeNAS tour to boot! Rufus: 🤍 FreeNAS: 🤍 PARTS 1300X: 🤍 Asus board: 🤍 RAM: 🤍 Case: 🤍 PSU: 🤍 SFX PSU: 🤍 HDDs: 🤍 Products shown provided by: OverclockersUK, AMD, Asus, Seagate - My PC - 2700: 🤍 32GB Corsair 3000MHz: 🤍 GBT X470 Gaming 7: 🤍 ZOTAC GTX 1080ti Mini: 🤍 H100i Pro: 🤍 WD 1TB NVME: 🤍 2TB FireCuda: 🤍 Subscribe! 🤍 Check out my TopVideos! 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Donations: 🤍 OverclockersUK Affiliate link: 🤍 Discord! 🤍 As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, using the link below or other Amazon affiliate links here. Private Internet Access (VPN): 🤍 HUMBLE BUNDLE: 🤍 Want a cool T-Shirt or hoodie? 🤍 WEB HOSTING: 🤍 Check out our awesome website! 🤍 Bitcoin donations: 1PqsJeJsDbNEECjCKbQ2DsQxJWYqmTvt4E If you are interested in contacting us, then please email: inbox🤍techteamgb.com and we will respond as soon as possible. #AMDRyzen #TechTeamGB About TechteamGB: TechteamGB is a long-running tech channel focused on high quality videos on PC Hardware and Consumer Electronics. We work with nearly all of the big (and small) names in technology, from Intel and AMD, to MSI, Asus, Gigabyte and more! If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment! If you are a tech brand with some new and exciting products, email Andrew at the address below - please include details of the products you would like reviewed/showcased. Also, if you are a brand looking to sponsor/advertise, please make this clear in your email. Otherwise, enjoy the videos! Oh, and don't forget to leave a comment on the first video of mine you watch and say hello - I'd love to chat with you! Budget DIY NAS Build & Setup Guide 🤍 TechteamGB 🤍

NAS Build on a Budget with TrueNas

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Building a NAS is always a better option than buying one, You can customise your Hardware and in the majority of cases save £££ or $$$ When your Synology doesnt quite cut it there answer is always build one 00:00 - Intro 01:24 - The Kit 07:23 - HP Z420 Overview 08:35 - Word from our Sponsor? 09:23 - Tear down HP 11:20 - Next Steps 12:10 - Installing the System board 14:21 - The Power 16:30 - HDD and Periphals 18:22 - Installing Parts 20:15 - Fist Post 20:44 - Bios and Truenas Install 25:07 - First boot up 26:03 - Other Upgrades 28:44 - Summary - Affiliate Links Server Case - 🤍 16TB HDD - 🤍 120 GB SSD - 🤍 PSU - 🤍 PSU 18 PIN to 24 Pin - 🤍 80mm Noctua Fan - 🤍 120 mm Noctua Fan - 🤍 - Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): 🤍 License code: KOMHXRQXDXPSIGVY Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): 🤍 License code: 9BHQTEZXIU2XNKA6 Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): 🤍 License code: YQ0VIITKN2VWQKNR Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): 🤍 License code: B1QHAQSE1TD54IRF

How to build a DIY NAS from an OLD PC [0$-50$] Budget | TrueNAS

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#trueNAS #BudgetNAS #DIYNAS Our video today is building a Home DIY NAS with a limited budget. We can start from a 0$-50$ budget depending on what is available around us. We don't need to spend money if we have an old pc that can meet the requirements for us to be able to get a NAS up and running, however, if it needs to be upgraded we need to buy some parts to upgrade it, otherwise, we can also buy old pc on eBay that is like mine with a budget of 30$-50$. We will be using TrueNAS as the operating system. I will guide you from step one until your Home Nas is ready to use. Have fun and enjoy. OLD PC and Hardware Needed: 00:00 Software Needed: 02:17 Flashing TrueNas to USB with Etcher: 03:59 TrueNAS Installation: 05:47 Accessing TrueNAS: 11:08 IP Configuration: 12:12 Creating Groups and Users: 12:48 Setting Storage Pools: 14:34 Setting Windows Share (SMB): 16:07 Accessing Shares on PC: 18:01 Test Results: 19:35 LINKS: TrueNAS: 🤍 Flash Image with Etcher: 🤍 TrueNas Install Documentation: 🤍 List of BIOS Key: 🤍 Check out my Amazon Links: Netgear Repeater: 🤍 TPLink Repeater: 🤍 Anker USB C Hub 8 in 1 🤍 Anker USB C to Dual HDMI 🤍 Data Cabinet/ Server Rack: 🤍 Patch Panel: 🤍 TP-Link POE Switch: 🤍 TP-Link VPN Router: 🤍 Cat6 Cable: 🤍 DELL Server: 🤍 Patch Panel: 🤍 Power strip: 🤍 Cable Organizer: 🤍 Wallmount Cabinet: 🤍 Modular Jack: 🤍 Dual Dashcam for Cars 🤍 HELP ME MAKE A DREAM OF 100,000 SUBSCRIBERS 📖Disclaimer: All contents provided by this channel is meant for EDUCATIONAL purpose only. BUY me a coffee: 🤍 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Follow me on social media: Facebook: 🤍 Linkedin: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 ☑️For business inquiries, gifts, collaborations, PR packages & sponsorship: Email at: ginard09395611387🤍gmail.com ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Please don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE. Let us Keep the love and support burning. Love you all. 😍😘

36TB Budget NAS Server Build Unraid Build Guide

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36TB Budget NAS Server Build Unraid Build Guide Today we go on a bit of an adventure and explore building a 36TB Unraid NAS storage server!!! ✔ Yes you can build a $600 Gaming PC in 2022!!! 🤍 🔔 Subscribe to PC Tech Hustle: 🤍 I am building this server because as a content creator I am running out of reliable storage space and need a good / reliable option. I did my research on Unraid and found this would meet my needs perfectly! This video focuses mainly on the building aspect of the hardware components and not so much focus oriented on a tutorial for getting started with Unraid. For that please go check out the 🤍IlluminatedNerd 's channel as he has a fantastic 3 part series that gets you started and covers all the fine details about getting started with Unraid! 🤍 Enjoy! * SEE PARTS LIST BELOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN!!! * * WATCH NEXT!!! * - PART 1: Ryzen Gaming PC Build - A Beginners PARTS Guide - Ryzen 5 3600 | RTX 2060 Super: Part 1 of 2(GO WATCH 1st!!!) 🤍 - PART 2: Ryzen Gaming PC Build - A Beginners BUILD Guide - Ryzen 5 3600 | RTX 2060 Super: Part 2 of 2 🤍 - $500 Gaming PC Build Guide - Can it run Flight Sim 2020??? 🤍 * PARTS LIST: Recreate this build !!! * - Motherboard: Supermicro X9SCL LGA 1155 🤍 - CPU: Xeon E3 1230 V2 🤍 - RAM: DDR3 ECC Unbuffered 🤍 - CPU Cooler: Intel Stock Cooler 🤍 - SAS Card: LSI SAS9207-8i 🤍 - SAS-to-SATA Breakout Cable: 🤍 - Flash Drive: SanDisk Cruzer 32GB (OS Drive) 🤍 - PSU: EVGA 500w 80+ BR 🤍 - Case: SilverStone CS380B 🤍 - Storage (Recommended / Similar to build spec): 🤍 4TB option 🤍 - 8TB option (parity drive) 🤍 - 240GB SSD (cache drive) 🤍 - Alternative WD Red NAS Drive (4TB) 🤍 - Alternative WD Red NAS Drive (8TB) * Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! * 🤍 🤍 🤍 * My Channel Gear * - Tools: iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit: 🤍 - Camera: Sony a6400 4k: 🤍 - Studio Lights : EDDI 20x28 Softbox: 🤍 - Tripod: Mactrem 62": 🤍 - Mic: Lavalier Lapel: 🤍 * Music Credits * Epidemic Sound - 🤍 * Video Time Codes * 00:00 Introduction 2:07 Parts Discussion 3:10 Motherboard Discussion 4:52 CPU Discussion 5:52 Memory Discussion 6:25 SAS Card Discussion 7:26 SAS Breakout Cables Discussion 8:09 Flash Drive Discussion 8:41 Drives Discussion 11:57 PSU Discussion 13:13 Case Discussion 15:31 Build Montage 20:36 Build Operational Check 22:35 Conclusion * DISCLAIMER * If you are online shopping via the links provided in my videos these may be targeted affiliate links that specifically provide a small commission paid to me to allow me to continue funding the content I create for you. This is of no additional cost to you and is a fantastic way to support my channel! Thank you so much! #unraid#NAS#build

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