Hope i didnt freak ya out too much LOL I completely forgot about that sound effect for the past few videos I put out! I think I have to just edit it in on random ones so you guys don't expect it hahha
Why would you prefere Intel in this? AMD outperforms the Intel offerings at this TDP and price range by quite a bit. That's why Synology switched to AMD a few years ago.
The only real reason you'd consider the Intel chip options in a NAS is if you want to host a Plex server, and need to perform transcoding. AMDs won't help you there, but Intel chips have "Intel Quick Sync Video" which can.
My reasons not technical at all, it's just that I've always went with Intel with all my PC builds so I'm just biased, lmaoo but that's good to know actually. Thanks for sharing!
Without NAS: - annoyingly slow file transfers from computer to phone/other devices - cloud storage is too slow for video editing - utilizing internal computer storage slows down the machine and workflow With NAS: - 10GbE, fast file transfer speeds - locally stored files: no need for cloud storage subscriptions or multiple external ssds - keeps internal storage usage low, therefore you got a faster computer to work on That’s certainly an upgrade in my book
No offence but there is nothing about productivity or workflow in this video. Maybe for yourself personally but maybe consider what your videos would bring for the audience in the future?
Well the title does say, upgrading "my" workflow so i do believe I'm referring to me personally 😆 but regardless, I don't understand how a video about a NAS Setup for file management has nothing to do with productivity/workflow? The NAS makes it an easier, all in one, locally stored way to organize files to maximize productivity and improve workflow. Im showing beginners how to set this up. I'm not arguing (just want to put that out there) but I'm really just confused about how this doesn't help out beginners who have no idea on how to set up a nas, especially when it's their first time dealing with something like this. Does this not bring something to the audience? Help me understand haha 😄
Damn you with your knocking noises and damn my HD6xx headphones. I annually got up to check. lol
Hope i didnt freak ya out too much LOL I completely forgot about that sound effect for the past few videos I put out! I think I have to just edit it in on random ones so you guys don't expect it hahha
synology nas one of the best tech i buy
It's doing great so far!
Why would you prefere Intel in this? AMD outperforms the Intel offerings at this TDP and price range by quite a bit. That's why Synology switched to AMD a few years ago.
The only real reason you'd consider the Intel chip options in a NAS is if you want to host a Plex server, and need to perform transcoding. AMDs won't help you there, but Intel chips have "Intel Quick Sync Video" which can.
My reasons not technical at all, it's just that I've always went with Intel with all my PC builds so I'm just biased, lmaoo but that's good to know actually. Thanks for sharing!
@@dominikmendel6383 True.
What workflow? All you did was setup a new NAS.
Without NAS:
- annoyingly slow file transfers from computer to phone/other devices
- cloud storage is too slow for video editing
- utilizing internal computer storage slows down the machine and workflow
With NAS:
- 10GbE, fast file transfer speeds
- locally stored files: no need for cloud storage subscriptions or multiple external ssds
- keeps internal storage usage low, therefore you got a faster computer to work on
That’s certainly an upgrade in my book
Nice
Thanks!! 😀
nice
No offence but there is nothing about productivity or workflow in this video. Maybe for yourself personally but maybe consider what your videos would bring for the audience in the future?
Well the title does say, upgrading "my" workflow so i do believe I'm referring to me personally 😆 but regardless, I don't understand how a video about a NAS Setup for file management has nothing to do with productivity/workflow? The NAS makes it an easier, all in one, locally stored way to organize files to maximize productivity and improve workflow. Im showing beginners how to set this up.
I'm not arguing (just want to put that out there) but I'm really just confused about how this doesn't help out beginners who have no idea on how to set up a nas, especially when it's their first time dealing with something like this. Does this not bring something to the audience? Help me understand haha 😄