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Building Ultimate 3D-Printed NAS / Home Server

Vinsan 5,438 4 months ago
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In this video, I review and showcase my custom NAS build, using a fully 3D-printed modular case that supports up to 5 x 3.5" hard drives and offers plenty of room for future expansion. This build is powered by an energy-efficient Intel Core i5-12500T processor, making it perfect for 24/7 use while keeping power consumption low. Credits: Special thanks to Haydn Bao for the incredible case design. Be sure to check out his work and the model I used for this build at Haydn Bao's website and on Printables. The NAS features: A 3D-printed case with stackable expansions, designed to be compact yet powerful. Support for Intel's 12th and 13th generation Alder Lake-S and Raptor Lake-S series processors. A motherboard with DDR5 support, dual Intel i226-V network interfaces, 8 SATA3.0 ports, and PCIe 5.0 for fast storage solutions. __________________________________________________________________________ Components in this build: Case: 3D-Printed Modular NAS Case by Haydn Bao https://modcase.com.au/products/nas?variant=43668432584952 Case Link on Printables: 3D-Printed NAS ITX PC Case with Stackable Expansions https://www.printables.com/model/590711-nas-itx-pc-case-with-stackable-expansions-modcase Processor: Intel Core i5-12500T (chosen for its power efficiency) RAM: 8GB DDR5 4800MHz Motherboard: Intel 12th Gen/13th Gen LGA1700 with dual Intel i226-V LAN and PCIe 5.0 Drives: 4 x 4TB HDDs in RAID Z1 configuration Operating System: TrueNAS for storage management Like and Subscribe for more tech builds, reviews, and tutorials! If you have any questions or thoughts, drop them in the comments below. #NASBuild #3DPrintedPC #Intel12500T #TrueNAS #HomeServer #PCBuild #EnergyEfficient #3DPrinting #TechDIY

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