[help] could use some parts advice on building a diy nass for docker/media
hi
i would like to build a media/download/nass that more expandible drive wise
(needs to be able to stream media(jellyfin /use docker containers
and have 3 a4 sata ports)
i currently im thinking on buying this motherboard/with built in cpu
asrock-j3455-itx-mini-itx-
and planning on adding cheap 16 gig ddr3 stics
the nice thing is
its got 4x sata 3 ports and a m.2 for like 65 euro total
so my question is should i get one .if its still wort it .and would this work with my specified needs
also what do i use as a psu /how much psu power do i need for 4 drives
and what are my exspansion options with the picie .and m2
would love to ad more sata conections
trough the m.2 and pcie if posible
i kinda need a nass/media dowload pc /that has a few sata ports .and can run sonarr/prowlarr/jellyfin /qbittorent -running dietpi os /or debian
and run a few ssd/or/hd drives in raid 0 that is about it (ive have no need for drive redundancy thb it all gonna be torrented anime anyway)
best leave no evidance of pireacy lol
I think that CPU only supports up to 8GB RAM. Also the m2 is only for Wifi cards I think.
I have a somewhat similar ASUS board and it is quite ok otherwise, but don't expect wonders from that CPU.
A bit annoying will be that you need to either use one of the four SATA ports for the system drive, or find some way to boot from the PCIe 1x port. The similar ASUS board that I have does not support booting from NVMe drives though, so even if you added an adapter for this it probably wouldn't work (maybe if there is an BIOS update for it).
You could boot from a USB3 drive... not ideal but workable. Or add more SATA ports via an PCIe 1x extension card... but those might be hard to find, usually they require a longer (4x?) PCIe port.
P.S.: if you end up buying that board I can sell you 2x 4GB DDR3 SODIMMs that I have currently no use for :p
Hard to argue with Intel, but I run one of the asrock j3455 boards (with a full PCIe slot and 2 SATA ports) and powershell is reporting OSTotalVisibleMemorySize of 12228504.