Hello there, I would like to upgrade my setup from a Raspberry PI 5 to something more capable of running Jellyfin properly. I also plan to host stuff like Nextcloud and some other small services.

The problem is I don’t know anything about choosing hardware. I’ve tried reading online about this stuff and come across many recommendations to buy an NUC, not knowing I would have to purchase every component individually.

I would like your comments on the setup I currently have:

  • NUC Type: ASUS NUC 14 Pro Kit (RNUC14RVKI300000I)
  • Operating System - Still haven’t decided yet, probably something easy like Ubuntu server
  • CPU - Intel® Core™ 3 100U Processor
  • Chipset - Integrated
  • Graphics - Integrated - Intel® Graphics (C3)
  • Memory - Adata 8GB DDR5 4800MHz CL40 SO-DIMM
  • Storage - Western Digital Green SN350 1TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe WDS100T3G0C
  • LAN - Intel®, 2.5G LAN
Edit 1

Some clarifications: I still haven’t bought anything, this is just what I am currently planning to buy.

I don’t live in the US, and none of my local shops have a pre-built NUC available to purchase.

I will probably upgrade the RAM to a “Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR5 5200MHz CL44” after reading some comments.

  • jia_tan
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    1 day ago

    Currently have a setup similar to yours, except the chip is N100 (12th gen Intel, 4 e-cores) and 16 gigs of ram. Running Jellyfin with hardware accelerated transcoding into VP9 and HEVC just fine. Nextcloud is ok too, kinda slow but I think that’s because of my networking.

    It’s one of the cheapest pre made n100 mini PCs I could find on Amazon.

    Just make sure that you have enough IO for your needs. Mine has only three usb ports, I plugged in two usb hard drives and a Zigbee dongle and now I’m out of ports. Gonna have to get a hub now.

    If you have the money I’d recommend getting a mini pc with an amd ryzen apu.

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      1 day ago

      I have a similar set up; Intel n100 but in an Aoostar R1 so allows for 2 x 3.5HDDs and dual ethernet ports. The n100 has brilliant performance for the price and power draw, so I’d recommend that to OP.