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If you're thinking about buying a NAS
Bill Kearney:
giyf:
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/boards-kits/nuc/kits/nuc5cpyh.html
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Celeron+N3050+%40+1.60GHz
Intel's not hiding anything, searching is your friend.
For what it is, and it's price-point, it's a bargain. If it's not sufficient it appears they're selling Id on thumb drive. Use that on something with more appealing specs perhaps?
pschelbert:
:)
about cooling: passive ventilator, heat-pipe etc. I do not find it on the linked Intel site.
Power: I wonder, JRiver benchmark, to compre what I have now with JRiver.
Okay, that one scorea low on CPU-Benchmark. My old machine has CPU Benchmark 5057 (I7 860)
Peter
LawshrinkMD:
NAS comes in handy for other things, like streaming all your music wirelessly to an iDevice running NePLAYER and using a Dragonfly! Also, if you have other computers in the house who need to access the collection, and if you don't always have your main HTPC/server on.
JimH:
An Id could stream to a dragonfly or serve files to clients.
stewart_pk:
I don't have a NAS, I just use my HTPC with USB 3.0 drives.
But the Id looks like it only has on-board graphics which are typically weak for running some of the more advanced options of MadVR.
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