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    2025-05-27, 08:39 PM
    Hi, I'm new here but I want to build a new server, the issue is i found NanoPi R5C with rockchip rk568b2 (4gb RAM) but i dont know if it will be more than enough to run the server (transcoding...) without problems, in the docs only refers to rk588. Nanopi r5c is cheap and the power consumption (around 5W) is great, should i buy it or go with a minipc with intel n100 (something like gmktek or beelink) ?
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    2025-05-30, 05:39 PM
    I would recommend an Intel-based machine like a mini-PC so you can take advantage of QuickSync.

    https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/admini...d-graphics

    There's a short list of acceptable processors in that doc. If you have questions, reply and I'll keep an eye out.
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