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Synology for Plex - Enquiries - 03-13-2025 I have a DS918+ with a DX517, I have four 16tb (ironwolf Pro) and five 8tb (Ironwolf ). I want to upgrade the Ds918+ to a Synology NAS that has a built in GPU for hardware transcoding. What is the best oprions for my price range? RE: Synology for Plex - ed - 03-14-2025 For upgrading your DS918+ and looking for a Synology NAS with a built-in GPU for hardware transcoding in the $800 to $1,500 CAD price range, here are some great options to consider: 1. Synology DS923+ Price: Typically around $1,000 to $1,200 CAD (depending on the retailer and promotions). Key Features: AMD Ryzen R1600 dual-core CPU (higher performance for media tasks). 4GB DDR4 memory (expandable to 32GB), making it more than capable for Plex and other tasks. Built-in hardware transcoding via the Vega GPU (ideal for 4K media transcoding). 4 drive bays with support for SHR or RAID. Perfect for a home setup with Plex since the built-in GPU supports hardware transcoding for smoother streaming. Expandable via the DX517 expansion unit (which is good for future-proofing). 2. Synology DS1522+ Price: Around $1,500 CAD. Key Features: AMD Ryzen R1600 dual-core CPU, similar to the DS923+, with hardware transcoding capabilities. 8GB of DDR4 memory (expandable), providing ample room for multitasking and media management. 5 drive bays for more storage flexibility, which is great if you plan to expand. Built-in GPU for transcoding, ideal for multiple streams, especially 4K content on Plex. A little pricier but offers more room for growth in terms of storage. 3. Synology DS720+ (if looking for something more budget-friendly) Price: Around $600 to $800 CAD (on sale or used). Key Features: Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core CPU, which is slightly lower than the Ryzen options but still performs well for 4K transcoding. 2GB of DDR4 memory (expandable to 6GB). 2 drive bays, which is a bit limiting compared to your current setup but could work for a smaller setup or secondary NAS. Supports Plex transcoding (software-based) but doesn’t have the hardware transcoding GPU of the DS923+ or DS1522+. Recommendation: Given your current setup (4x16TB + 5x8TB drives), I'd recommend the DS923+ or DS1522+ for your needs since these models will provide the necessary GPU transcoding for Plex and future storage expansion. They fit within your budget and offer a good balance of power, storage flexibility, and transcoding capabilities. If you're willing to stretch your budget, the DS1522+ would be ideal for more storage and future-proofing, but if you prefer to stay closer to the lower end of your range, the DS923+ is a solid choice with plenty of room for growth. |