That home server thing is very expensive. I know it’s ECC, but that’s a lot for 16gb ram and no GPU.
I am looking for a NAS I can drop some existing WD Red drives into but that’s a lot. They came in a WD MyCloud but that’s thing is a privacy risk and is dog slow despite being hooked directly into a gigabit port.
I guess that feels more like something for small/medium businesses than home server.
I actually missed the integrated GPU part as well, as it’s not on their tech-spec list. I wonder what the specs on that are, I’d want something at least that I could use to compute embeddings for file/document retrieval. This iGPU looks like it’s 4 years old, which would be fine for video decode.
It’s decent for most usecases. The motherboard has two gen5 pcie ports, and it comes with a 1,000W power supply, so you should be able to add a discrete card if you need it.
That home server thing is very expensive. I know it’s ECC, but that’s a lot for 16gb ram and no GPU.
I am looking for a NAS I can drop some existing WD Red drives into but that’s a lot. They came in a WD MyCloud but that’s thing is a privacy risk and is dog slow despite being hooked directly into a gigabit port.
I don’t know, it’s a solid package, 15 bays, decent CPU with good integrated graphics, and not much more than much smaller and weaker NAS offerings.
I guess that feels more like something for small/medium businesses than home server.
I actually missed the integrated GPU part as well, as it’s not on their tech-spec list. I wonder what the specs on that are, I’d want something at least that I could use to compute embeddings for file/document retrieval. This iGPU looks like it’s 4 years old, which would be fine for video decode.
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/uhd-graphics-770.c3844
It’s decent for most usecases. The motherboard has two gen5 pcie ports, and it comes with a 1,000W power supply, so you should be able to add a discrete card if you need it.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Enterprise/Server-Motherboard/MW34-SP0-rev-10
Sure, you could build your own comparable system, but it’s a nice package at a fair price, assuming it doesn’t go up.