![]() Heatsink and fans make a lot of noise and the hotter they get, the faster the fan spins and the more noise it makes. Because my system is going to be a living room media server it needs to be as quiet as possible, so I wanted water cooling. Processors need cooling and most processors come with a basic heatsink and fan, however, I'd highly recommend buying a third-party CPU cooler as the basic ones are often inefficient, noisy and ineffective. If you are building a gaming machine or video editing workstation then you would definitely want to go for higher quality RAM. I chose the Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3 because it has the most SATA ports for the hard drives and since it's not going to be memory performance-intensive I went for budget RAM. Once you have the processor chosen, the rest is simply finding the motherboard and RAM that are compatible with that processor. I chose the AMD FX 4300 3.8Ghz Quad-Core processor because it is a lot cheaper than the Intel for roughly the same performance. I will only be watching one video at a time, so the single transcode is what I'm after. All of my videos are 1080p but I'm building this server in the hopes I get 4K at some point, but for now, just 1080p. The website for Plex Media Server specifies that for a single 4K transcode an Intel Core i7 3.2GHz is required. Since the Media Server will quite often be transcoding video (converting one format to another, streamable format) it will require more RAM and a fast processor. Plex Media Server requires a bit more in the specifications. The requirements for a NAS server are pretty simple, it just needs a lot of hard drives, fast ethernet and a bit of memory (RAM). My system is primarily a network storage server and secondly a Plex Media Server. There is a huge range of components to choose from, but it's not the minefield people make it out to be.įirst, you need to decide on the requirements for the system you are building. ![]() I decided on a new server using budget components while still delivering a solid performance upgrade. My trusty old NAS server has run out of capacity and the AMD Turion II Neo N40L isn't much up to the job of handling NAS, Plex Media Server, LAMP development and cloud storage all at the same time. ![]() Install and Configure Plex Media Server.
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