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		|  20-07-2017, 22:13 | #1 |  
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				Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: United Kingdom Services: YouFibre | Lebara Sim x 2| Plex 
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			I am planning on setting up a plex home server 
Will this be good enough to run it
   
I will be also adding Plex Live TV & DVR to it in the future
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		|  21-07-2017, 00:10 | #2 |  
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				Re: Plex home server
			 
 
			
			Yes it will be perfect, might want to check out the QNAP NAS drives as well, they support H265 encoding and are much smaller than a mini-ITX setup for around the same price you will throw at a full PC build.
 I run the QNAP ts-453a with 4x4TB drives and its perfect for H265 and 4K streaming.
 
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		|  22-07-2017, 21:55 | #3 |  
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				Re: Plex home server
			 
 
			
			Yes, those specs are fine for Plex.  You won't regret it - it's awesome.
		 
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		|  22-07-2017, 22:16 | #4 |  
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				Re: Plex home server
			 
 
			
			Will this be an option?
 I have a 2 & 3TB WD NAS drives which are both connected to my Router, I can access the Music and Video on them from all my "Connected" devices (TVs, Blu-Rays, Xboxes Phones & Tablets)
 
 Plus I can and have accessed via my phones data connection.
 
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		|  24-07-2017, 23:01 | #5 |  
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					Originally Posted by weesteev  Yes it will be perfect, might want to check out the QNAP NAS drives as well, they support H265 encoding and are much smaller than a mini-ITX setup for around the same price you will throw at a full PC build.
 I run the QNAP ts-453a with 4x4TB drives and its perfect for H265 and 4K streaming.
 
 HTH
 |  Are you sure that the A version can handle H265? From their website only the B version, eg TS-453B can handle H265 and 4K.
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		|  26-07-2017, 11:18 | #6 |  
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				Re: Plex home server
			 
 
			
			I cheated with my Plex setup...
 I just rent a server from Hetzner so i can access it anywhere due to the 1gb upload...
 
 Well worth the 30 euro per month...
 
 16GB RAM
 6TB space
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