• Ronin_Ghost_@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’m a noob looking to build his first NAS server for media. Is this worth buying in bulk to shuck and install into a Synology DS923+? Open to suggestions if anyone is free to advise. Definitely looking to cash in on this black friday sale event.

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      1 year ago

      I’d advise you go for the older 920+. The 923+ dropped hardware acceleration and you’ll want that if you plan on streaming to a plex or other media apps.

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          1 year ago

          It’s not like Plex doesn’t work, I have a similar model and it works fine. I even share access with friends. If the end device can handle h265 and you don’t need to transcode anything, it works fine. Just be sure the end device can run at the original resolution too.

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            1 year ago

            Most of my screens are 4k or 2k. I have a lot of 1080p content and some 4k content. The issue only may arise if it is down scaling a 4k video to a lower resolution right?

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              Yes. I do keep my 4k content separate. I don’t keep a lot of 4k, it’s mostly all 1080p.

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                It’s a personal server. I’m not planning to share it with anyone. So it seems like I’m good to go with the DS923+. The 920 that the guy is suggesting is still around a grand USD… Black friday sale has the 923 around 400.

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      1 year ago

      You might consider the 18 TB for $200 deal from Best Buy as well for more density, though this deal is better on a terabyte-per-dollar basis.

      I haven’t bought Seagate externals to shuck but I’ve bought a lot of WDs over the years for my Unraid box and I’ve had no issues with them.

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    1 year ago

    I just shucked those drive from BestBuy sale here in Canada, the drive inside are Exos X14 Mach 2. Essentially those drive are 2x7TB but any os or partition will only see 14TB

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    I’ve had good luck with my shucked Seagate. Lots of hate here, but for the price I jumped on it.

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    1 year ago

    I have a 16tb Seagate desktop but these are pretty noicy when reading or writing

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    Only a one year warranty… and that’s practically being as hidden from consumers as it can be in all the literature released by Seagate for retailers and consumers.

    These external desktop backup drives use reconditioned drives, or low on test performance specs out of production.

    This is a case of, “It’s too good to be true.”

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      A Seagate drive with a one year warranty. This is a self-punishment exercise for anybody who buys.

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        Anything

        1. with a 5 year warranty
        2. that also holds multiple drives
        3. where you bought those drives in ways designed to avoid correlated failures

        I can’t stop your PSU from exploding. I can keep individual hard drive failures from erasing everything.

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    1 year ago

    good drive for the price also sometimes it makes a sound like someones hittin a vape

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        That would mean these are good no? I bought one when I saw buildapc raving about the EXOS but now I’m second guessing looking here. Everyone assumed it was a barracuda?

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          Yeah, I’ve heard good things about exos drives. Especially the dual actuator Mach.2 ones like this one. They’re supposed to be really fast. I’ve heard that they reach 500MB/s reads but mine got 300MB/s in crystal disk benchmark. Mine is still in the enclosure btw, so that could be limiting it.