afroman787 Posted June 3, 2017 Share Posted June 3, 2017 Hey all. Im new to the forums. I'm planning on building an unraid server essentially just for plex. I will be using the asrock c236 wsi motherboard. The board supports both Xeon and home based processors. I'd like to be at a pass mark close to 10,000. I was debating whether I should use the new Xeon e3 Kaby lake processor, The e3 1245v6 with unregistered ecc ram or should I go with the i7 7700 with regular non ecc ram. Your input and advice is appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
tdallen Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 There should be similar performance for those two processors. Personally, I would use ECC and Kaby Lake. Kaby Lake has some advantages for 4K video and ECC makes sense in an always-on, fault tolerant server. Quote Link to comment
HellDiverUK Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 12 hours ago, tdallen said: Kaby Lake has some advantages for 4K video Unless he's passing through the iGPU to a VM and then using Plex as a client, there will be zero advantage. Plex doesn't use the iGPU for transcoding (yet). Besides, you're recommending Kaby Lake as the choice when he's asking if he should get a Kaby Lake i7 or a Kaby Lake Xeon. So, your recommendation is totally pointless. It's like someone asking if they should buy a Ford Focus or a Ford Fusion, and you respond saying he should buy a Ford... You're not doing very well, are you? Quote Link to comment
tdallen Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 Well you're right, it was silly of me to assume that 7700 was Skylake without looking it up. Nevertheless, my recommendation stands and I feel it has relevance to the OP - Kaby Lake support for 4K HEVC encoding/decoding at 10-bit depths will be useful at some point and ECC makes sense in an always-on, fault tolerant server. If you wouldn't mind keeping your public posts to things that are relevant to the OP, I'd appreciate it. Please feel free to publicly correct my mistakes - I deserve it sometimes. But your editorial comments about my posting would be more appropriate in a PM. 1 Quote Link to comment
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