**Not interested in butting heads with anyone regarding ecc or no ecc**. I think there is something to say for have ECC Ram on the transcoding machine. In regards to main post, 10th gen+ is really nice, however it may not even be necessary, for instance, i3-9100 supports ECC and can transcode 1080p and is alot cheaper. Would a T processor "i5-11500T" be preferrable over "i5-11500"?Įdit** Sorry to take away from the main post at all. If this device, this quick sync box of mine, is ONLY doing transcoding,and is sleeping otherwise, being woken up to transcode. I have access to, from an offer from work, a Dell Optiplex with either i5-11500T or i5-11500, I can also, put the i5-11500T inside the Small Form Factor case and temporarily just add a 10gb nic, max out whatever m.2 slots are on board for boot to ubuntu server, and have a dedicated nvme ssd for plex cache. I have a main server w/ all server grade components, and it visualizes TrueNAS Core for me along with many other things. What is everyone's or what is the collective opinion on T processor's versus not. It has under 200 watt power supply so it's pretty low power to. I was trying to get one in store but couldn't find one. Walmart had these exact same bundles on clearance around 200-300 back in October last year and they sold fast and ended up on eBay. My PC I got was brand new just repacked(checked hours on the hard drive with crystal disk info). It's not a mini PC but it's pretty small.Worth it I got it to replace a decade old opti plex. The monitor itself is going for over 100$. 2 Extra places for either 2.5 or 3.5 drive And a 24inch 1080p 60fps monitor. I get around 300fps converting 1080p to 480p videos in handbrake.ģ00$ for a i3 10th gen 8 core cpu. Supports encoding h265 videos to save alot of space. The uhd 630 does atleast 8 1080p transcodes at a time with hardware acceleration. I got a extra nvme for 25$ and a extra 8gb compatible ram for 40$. I3-10100 3.6GHz Intel UHD Graphics 630 8GB RAM 1TB HDD Win 10
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