TVS-h674-i3-16G

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TVS-h674-i3-16G

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Looking for advice on media storage for very small creative team (15–20TB)

$350 a month - ho ho ho ! Lucid Link, Suite Studios, and Shade.inc are all fantastic and are used for remote editing. You upload your footage to them, and it's streamed out to your remote editors. You pay per month, per terabyte, per users. Iconik is an asset management software - not a remote editi

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BobZelin in r/editors

August 8, 2025 5:09 PM

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Qnap TS-464 Questions

Ok, this is my crack at answering your questions. I have a TS-464 and a TVS-h1688x and love them both for the different purposes I have them for. Keep in mind that these are my experiences, but I did run them through google gemini for formatting and grammar before posting them. Question: Can the 8GB

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daaknes in r/qnap

October 14, 2025 11:04 PM

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Where is it okay to ask for NAS recommendations?

Smooth sailing with my QNAP TVS-h874X-i9-64G since day one! No issues, just pure performance.

nurhalim88 in r/selfhosted

March 18, 2026 6:12 AM

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Which QNAP System should I buy as Videographer/Editor/Colourist?

you don't edit h.264 - you transcode this to a normal editing codec using things like Adobe Media Encoder, EditReady, etc. Resolve will also let you transcode h.264 - or you get stuttering playback. If you are never going to have 2 or more users, you can get away with a 6 drive NAS, but if you are g

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BobZelin in r/qnap

September 15, 2025 9:43 PM

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Need some guidance, I'll explain my situation:

I wouldn't recommend Synology due to their weak hardware (some models with obsolete CPUs), dropping of transcoding support and past anti-consumer behavior. QNAP and UGreen both have better hardware. Ugreen software isn't as mature at Synology's or QNAP's and there have been quite a few complaints ab

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Caprichoso1 in r/HomeNAS

May 1, 2026 8:52 AM

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Novice user want to set up Plex Server on QNAP NAS

A lot will depend on which QNAP model you have. My first QNAP was a TS-451+, it did ok with transcoding video, but once my library grew from a few dozen movies to several hundred the Plex interface was annoyingly slow to load. I’ve since upgraded to a much more capable tvs-h1288x model with the plex

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Transmutagen in r/PleX

March 2, 2026 2:37 AM

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Anyone here using a i7 12700t cpu upgrade?

Late reply, but yes! I bought both an i7-12700T and i7-13700T to try out in QNAP TVS-h674-i5. The i7-13700T woulnd't work, but the i7-12700T works amazingly well. If you can find one, it's worth the upgrade IMO. Also dodged a bullet with 12th gen working and 13th gen not working, given that Intel 13

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junglehypothesis in r/qnap

January 11, 2026 2:20 AM

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QNAP as NVR - share experiences

the_dolbyman in r/qnap

March 6, 2026 11:52 PM

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UNAS Pro + Video Editing?

if you want a 6 drive system - buy a QNAP TVS-h674. Want an 8 drive system - buy a TVS-h874 or Synology DS1825+, DS1823xs+. Want Ubiuqiti only - then wait. Want to only spend $499 - $799 - then I can't help you. I know exactly how much money professional video editors make, and spending the money to

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BobZelin in r/Ubiquiti

September 29, 2025 4:06 PM

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