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    Jellyfin Forum Off Topic General Discussion Best Beelink Mini PC to support Jellyfin out of the box

     
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    Best Beelink Mini PC to support Jellyfin out of the box

    Anju Chamantha
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    2025-03-02, 04:33 PM
    I'm planning to build an "all-in-one" home lab mini server using a mini PC. Found out that Beelink mini PCs are a good value for the money. I'm stuck with Mini S (S12, S13 etc) and EQ (EQ13, EQ14) series and also wondering to buy N95, N100 or N150. While some quick searching saw that there are hardware acceleration issues with some of those  chips (don't know all those have the issue).

    Any advice?

    Current Plans:
    Migrate my smart home solution from the current rasperberry pi to the new mini PC
    Run Jellyfin in mini PC (currently running in my main PC, which I cannot keep on 24/7)
    Thought of using proxmox to run all these

    Future Plans:
    Host a NAS solution
    Use Immich (local Google Photos like client to backup all my photos/videos)
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    2025-03-02, 06:00 PM
    Due to your future plans, my first question is "what is your budget"? Because if you want to host a NAS solution from whatever device you end up getting, perhaps a PC in a full size case is in order. Assuming your budget allows it.
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    2025-03-06, 04:50 PM
    n100, n150 and even n200 are great cheap platforms for HW transcoding - all have very powerful iGPUs that handle QuickSync. GMKtek makes a "NAS" mini that has space for 4(?) m.2 drives. But if you want to add 3.5in or SSDs, you will either need to attach them via external usb-c enclosure or create a Frankenstein setup with an m.2 to sata adapter. Guides on youtube - Lawrence Systems (just covered it), Lon.TV and Hardware Haven have recently covered such projects. Lon has been especially active recently with mini pcs and Plex/Jellyfin. He really likes the GMKtek N150 for its price to value ratio and he just covered the GMKtek "NAS". best of luck.
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