Maybe wait a bit for the evo to come out.
Hold on. The evo is a mid tower. Never mind.
Right but I thought I read somewhere or a review of a better take on the O11D Dynamic XL....cant remember where though....somewhere....we shall see !
Maybe wait a bit for the evo to come out.
Hold on. The evo is a mid tower. Never mind.
Love the tight timings at 6000, nicely done!
Is that kit still Samsung?
The 9900k runs Plex like a dream.This build is pretty much done now....not planning anything further with it at this point.
I did order a new Lian Li case the O11 Dynamic XL silver (only one available) and got it on sale for $259 (Newegg).
Eventually this will be my new primary case...scale back the radiators from my 900D.
For now Im going to move my Maximus XI-Extreme 9900k hardware into it.....perhaps set it up as a server with Plex installed....for the time being.
I'll be able to get familiar with the case and see what I can eventually do with it when moving Alder Lake build into it.
The 9900k runs Plex like a dream.
It's pretty easy man. Better if you get a life time membership tho. Once it's installed you'll get a code to enter into the web service to allow access to each device, and that's pretty much it. Plex client finds the server on the network pretty fast.I bet it does lol.....just not sure how to set it up ...will have to fumble through it. I have had plex installed on my Mac Book for a number of years with the media on a portable HDD plugged directly into my router (Asus Zen WiFi Mesh).
It works fine on any Smart device in my home, provided the Mac Book is up n running...so a bit of a pita always ensuring the Mac Book is on....
Would like to simply plug my portable HDD with all the media on it into the 9900K set up, install plex on that system....just not saure how to go about ensuring its accessible throughout my Home Network.
I am not a Network guy at all......but always seem to be able to fumble my way thru clicking on stuff to get it working properly....
It's pretty easy man. Better if you get a life time membership tho. Once it's installed you'll get a code to enter into the web service to allow access to each device, and that's pretty much it. Plex client finds the server on the network pretty fast.
I use an EXOS drive for plex rather than a USB drive. It can handle 8-10 simultaneous streams no problem. If you have a quadro card for devices that don't support the file video format exactly, you can then enable hardware support from the server and you're off to the races.
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