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<blockquote data-quote="KMX1" data-source="post: 995685" data-attributes="member: 15945"><p>I built a Freenas Box using a crypto-mining board with a Celeron CPU and 8Gb RAM. Initially I installed Freenas on a 500GB 2.5? Hard Drive but changed it to a USB Flash drive to free up the SATA port. The NAS is tucked away without a screen and has 14TB of storage at the moment. I log into the dashboard from my PC to administer the system. It has a ton of plugins but I mostly just share the media to my devices with SMB or NFS. Kodi works well on my Android players and plays everything perfectly over the network without transcoding it. DTS and Dolby works perfectly without any issues. I backed up my entire 200+ collection of music DVD in ISO Format on the NAS for playback on Kodi without having to change disks. Freenas is very stable and just works. Backing up the settings and restoring it to a new setup is straightforward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMX1, post: 995685, member: 15945"] I built a Freenas Box using a crypto-mining board with a Celeron CPU and 8Gb RAM. Initially I installed Freenas on a 500GB 2.5? Hard Drive but changed it to a USB Flash drive to free up the SATA port. The NAS is tucked away without a screen and has 14TB of storage at the moment. I log into the dashboard from my PC to administer the system. It has a ton of plugins but I mostly just share the media to my devices with SMB or NFS. Kodi works well on my Android players and plays everything perfectly over the network without transcoding it. DTS and Dolby works perfectly without any issues. I backed up my entire 200+ collection of music DVD in ISO Format on the NAS for playback on Kodi without having to change disks. Freenas is very stable and just works. Backing up the settings and restoring it to a new setup is straightforward. [/QUOTE]
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