I have a home theater setup and MC has been the heart of this movie, photo and music system since MC...14'ish (first music only, later on with movies and photo collection). I have had MC running 24/7/365 for about 12 years on the computer used for HD and UHD projector video playback. It has also been the Plex server, home suveillance cameras server, and with hard drives with the master version of family photos, music collection and movies. Now I have finally moved all files, the surveillance and Plex server over to the Synology NAS, and pulled the power plug on the home server. By doing so, I have reduced the power consumption of this room from 200W (idle 24/7 continuous) to 65W (idle), corresponding to a reduction by 1000 to 1200kWh/year, which is 7-8% reduction in our home electricity power usage.
But - now I do not have a computer running JRiver Media Center server.
What I need is a low-power (<10W idle, maybe down to 5W?), headless computer that can host the MC main media server with the main library. The main file library can be on the NAS, and I need to be able to connect with MC clients for adding new photos/music/movies, do tagging work, remote playback of music, video and photos from mobile and nVidia shield (dlna). It will probably need to run Windows10, since I have a Win MC license, and also due to the photo/video requiement. Preferably, the CPU should be powerful enough to transcode 1 stream from Plex or 1 stream from MC server (multiple simultaneous streams not necessary). It will only need a small system disk M.2 SSD. It does not need to be very silent, it will be located in a separate room.
The old, power hungry computer with the Nvidia RTX2070 video card and Lynx Aurora 8ch DAC will still be booted every time we watch a movie or I want man cave time, accessing files either through cabled LAN or stored locally. So no need fo powerful graphics on the low-power server.
Budget - well below $500.
Anyone that can point me in the right direction?