F4-424 Pro

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F4-424 Pro

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Shield Pro HW transcoding in Plex

NAS is the Terramaster F4-424 PRO. That has an Intel® Core™ i3-N305 There is no situation that exists where you would ever want to replace that with a Shield Pro as the server. No way. Don't do it. Nope.

Bgrngod in r/PleX

June 25, 2025 10:37 PM

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Is it better to get a powerful NAS or pair a weaker NAS with a separate machine for hosting services?

Ended up getting the Terramaster F4-424 Pro as it seems like it can easily handle what I want to do with it and more for really cheap (found it for cheap compared to other things like it), and it came early!will be setting up tomorrow. super compact which is perfect for me as i have very little spac

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aTractor20 in r/selfhosted

July 11, 2025 7:29 PM

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N100 Mini PC to N100 NAS build, stupid?

I went with a Terramaster F4-424 pro N-305 processor and installed Unraid on it. Happy so far. Underclocking the CPU in the BIOS makes it nearly silent if HDDs are not spinning.

relevant_rhino in r/unRAID

August 1, 2025 9:13 AM

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Media Storage Advice. All on NUC? NUC+NAS/DAS? just starting out.

4th option. Get a moderately powerful NAS and skip the NUC and storage issues. 4 Bay NAS from someone like Terramaster or UGreen that comes with a modern Intel chip and the ability to run the OS of your choice. Edit: For reference I'm rocking a Terramaster F4 424 Pro

TheZoltan in r/JellyfinCommunity

August 18, 2025 1:05 AM

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Hi guys I want to buy/build a NAS for under £800 (already have storage) - what are the minimum specs I should be looking at for 5 users to stream content from Jellyfin.

This NAS (Terramaster F4-424 Pro) has just dropped by more than £200 on Amazon, the spec is better for the price than anything you could build yourself and will massively exceed your streaming requirements.

pcb1962 in r/HomeServer

October 28, 2025 11:26 AM

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Any recommended Black Friday Jellyfin builds?

I run Jellyfin on my Terramaster NAS with OMV as the OS. I bought the NAS during last years Black Friday sale. I have the F4 424 Pro but non Pro in either 2 or 4 bay versions would also work fine. Anything with a modern Intel CPU is pretty decent as the iGPU is very capable for any transcoding needs

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TheZoltan in r/jellyfin

November 24, 2025 5:19 PM

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I am so impressed with unraid

I picked up a TerraMaster F4-424 Pro as my first NAS and I’ve been super impressed with the hardware. Now on Unraid and yeah, the combo just feels awesome.

Silent_Pause_8946 in r/unRAID

September 2, 2025 2:07 AM

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Those of you that bought a mini PC to "upgrade" the horsepower of an aging NAS: are you happy with your mini PC? Now that the dust has settled, what, if anything, would you do differently?

I've been fairly happy with it. The hardest part, for me atleast, is setting up the docker container repositories to access the NAS files. I'm still in the process of the transfer (my time is limited) but I planned doing this from the beginning. I'm just a novice and have to get over the learning cu

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d-cent in r/HomeServer

December 2, 2025 11:37 PM

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Best ~$450 diskless NAS for Jellyfin transcoding + lots of containers? (coming from DS220+)

Personally I like to recommend Terramaster/UGreen models as you can run your own OS. You want something with an Intel N100 type chip (N95, N150, N300) as they have very modern iGPUs that can handle most formats. They lack AV1 hardware encoding but do have AV1 decoding so can transcode the latest and

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TheZoltan in r/selfhosted

December 12, 2025 2:55 PM

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PBS VM storage on a vdisk on HDD - am I in for pain?

I run PBS as a VM inside Proxmox running on a Terramaster F4-424 Pro. It's not ideal, and I do plan to move it to its own hardware as funds become available, but its better than nothing. I have a pair of M2 SSDs RAID1Z for boot and VM images which is where the root disk for the PBS VM lives. Then, m

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xylethUK in r/Proxmox

May 16, 2025 2:50 PM

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