Yes definitely. This is just that it was my first time assembling a PC. I had a bit of a hard time and I am not in a hurry to disassemble it 😅
That may change in a couple of days thought
Yes definitely. This is just that it was my first time assembling a PC. I had a bit of a hard time and I am not in a hurry to disassemble it 😅
That may change in a couple of days thought
I’m going to try to unplug these. But even if I remove 20W from the 2 HDDs, there are still 25W which seem a lot
I don’t know much about hardware. I used these suggestions: https://forums.serverbuilds.net/t/guide-nas-killer-6-0-ddr4-is-finally-cheap/13956
I built a NAS where I can put 6 HDDs, there are enough plugs on the PSU.
Do you think the PSU is the issue?
Thanks that would be cool. Also if you can tell me if this is a NUC or something larger.
I guess I’ll do this if I don’t find a way to reduce the power consumption
Unfortunately this is idling after boot. While booting it jumps to 70W and I haven’t seen it go below 45W idling…
I’m using an EVGA 500 W1
Thanks. So If I take 5W a disk, I may have 20W just from the disks.
There are still 25W remaining. For a low power CPU that looks like a lot 😕
I have checked but I haven’t seen anything about power. By any chances, do you know in what category it may be?
Yes this is where I first heard of mergerfs/SnapRAID. But I didn’t realize this guide wasn’t using any software on top of Proxmox. I’ll read again, thanks!
Thanks, I’ll check ZFS again!
Thanks I’ll check this