I start loving the idea of the Id. It was hard for me to understand the value proposition, since I never set up a media network, don't watch a lot of movies and never saw a need to stream music simultaneously in various rooms. Anyway, and despite the fact that I just bought some Sonos to understand their offering, I am now convinced that I want to stick with JRiver and move the server from PC to a dedicated HW.
Some questions remain.
Looking at Intel's web site, it is clear that ID's hardware is outdated and its specs are outmatched by all current models. That's where I would like to understand better the current Id offering and the decision to not upgrade to newer and more powerful HW. There might be great reasons and simply no need to upgrade?
- is the current model just simply good enough for a JRiver Server (what are the limits)?
- is it a compromise to keep costs down?
- is it because newer models consume more power?
- are newer models more noisy / require more cooling?
If the newer NUC models are better HW for a JRiver server - not just specs but in true performance - than buying one plus the new Id boot stick might be an alternate? Though Bob's comments on the video card requirements made me doubtful (would be great if his post would include the compatible NUC models, not chipset requirements. Man, there is so much research required with JRiver, thats were I really just love Sonos)
I'd appreciate insights from the experts on this forum