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    1st Jellyfin Server

    looking to build my first jellyfin server and wanted some thoughts on the hardware
    Lynellia617
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    2024-06-07, 03:09 PM
    I'm looking to build my first jellyfin server. I'm thinking of using ProxMox as the OS (but open to other OS if there is a better one out there)

    I'm trying to figure out what hardware to use and think I have it narrowed down to a few options. 

    Option 1: HP Elitedesk 800G3 SFF with quad core i5-6500 16GB DDR4 1TB SSD + 500GB HDD (I like this option because it seems like it has alot of store for a decent price and ive seen online that I could possibly squeeze in another hard drive if I wanted to later.

    Option 2: HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini PC with Intel Core i5-8500 with 16GB DDR4 SDRAM, 512 GB SSD

    Option 3: HP EliteDesk 800 G5 mini PC with Intel Core i5-9500T with 16 GB DDR4, 256 GB NVME SSD

    which of those 3 do you think is the best option to get started with? or would either be good and I can't really make a wrong choice? Has any one used either of these, if so what are your thoughts on them?
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    2024-06-07, 03:33 PM
    Either of the latter two have the same iGPU which will support QuickSync. The first option is old enough that you won't get a ton of benefit from hardware acceleration, but should still be able to use VA-API. The latter two options are likely a toss-up if this is a dedicated machine for Jellyfin. For extra storage, you'd be looking at adding (likely) 2.5" drives if there are open/convertible bays or using external drives or drive bays.
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    2024-06-07, 06:53 PM
    Of those three options, id say No. 3 - best CPU.
    But you will need external storage (I would not recommend using the OS drive for the media)
    Serv: N5105 - 32GB RAM, 1 WD Red SA500 2TB, 2 8TB, 2 4TB WD Red Plus, LC-35U3-C-HUB
    OS: Debian
    Clients: Pi4 with LibreELEC + JellyCon and Jellyfin Media Player
    Network: 2 TP-Link AX23, OpenWRT mesh 802.11s and 1 Gbit
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