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The Most Powerful DIY NAS I’ve built (ft. LattePanda SIGMA)

The Most Powerful DIY NAS I’ve built (ft. LattePanda SIGMA)

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  1. When an old desktop will generally outperform this while housing the same number or more drives while being expandable and (let's be real here) only add a couple hundred watts, these still make very little sense. It also means you don't need thunderbolt. The icing is being able to run just and anything you might need.

  2. So the review is more about generic usage than a NAS in fact. Video playback on the NAS' CPU is not relevant to a NAS usage, and no NAS performance tests were run. Also I find it super expensive for just 2.5G networking capabilities and two PCIe NVME. Please have a look at FriendlyElec's CM3588 NAS kit for example, it starts at $130 for 4 NVME ports and 2.5G and it's fanless. You could pretty well dedicate one M.2 port to a 10G NIC based on the AQC chips and would get around 8Gbps of network capacity and 3 NVME storage devices… Much more interesting!

  3. I just love the balls on LattePanda: rip the guts out of a NUC, slap a GPIO header on it, and charge $600. Wow, so disruptive! How odd – compute prices have never been lower, and yet new hardware has never seen such ridiculous retail markup in such a small form factor. At least buy me a drink before screwing me (the consumer over), Latte! #getOffMySiliconLawn

  4. Minis forum is selling a mini-ITX platform based on the 7745HX @ 460€ with upgradable ram (the more ram, the better in TrueNas and Unraid) and a pci-ex slot. It's called Minisforum BD770i.
    That's the best platform for a DiY nas.

  5. Why won't it hit even half the theoretical 40Gig speed? I was planning on a thunderbolt-based home nas, but after looking around, it seems like it's not worth it, and installing standard 10G network cards is the way to go

  6. Consistently great content, thank you Wolfgang. You're my favorite NAS DIY YouTuber. I would give the Zima Cube a look if you can get your hands on one, it's a NAS solution, but it looks really interesting when looking at the connectivity options for their custom motherboard design. They have an N100 and I5-1260P models. Currently on kickstarter, but I know they have shipped working prototypes and close to production ready models to some YouTubers for testing. There is a good chance they'd ship you a model if you reached out. Would make for really interesting content.

  7. Thank you for your in depth video. You gave a very fair and balanced review of the Latte board that was informative. If the Arduino had actual integration in the main CPU somehow, at least being able to interface with the GPIO without having to flash the ESP every time, which is what I assume you have to do in this case, it would be more attractive. Mini PCs seem like the way to go right now though since I am interested in a good performance portable NAS.

  8. No wonder of using base60! You can actually count to sixty on two hands, or I would say ten fingers. Not sure? Alright. Use your thumb and start counting the bones with on your other 4 fingers. You get 12, right? Now on your other hand do 1 finger stretch out. So, we are still at 12. Repeat counting your bones with your thumb and stretch another finger out when reaching another 12. 60 is the final result when all fingers on both of your hands are stretched out. Right? Now teach it to your children.

  9. I'mma be honest and say — I strongly disliked your intro. Almost had me closing the video again – if I hadn't been stuck in a menu for the phone app I probably would have.

  10. I really like your video's, but I really can't stand the transition from out of focus to focus… You should speed that up, or (better yet) just put it in focus (and use in focus zoom if you don't like the static image).

  11. At this price point, I think it would be better to get a framework laptop mainboard…. you get similar price to performance ratio, more option, and standard upgradable parts….. can you make a nas out of it?

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