



1) 10g nice on board 2) optional IPMI which I am planning to get. 3) Asus cpu enhancement all 24 cores fully under-load at 4.8GHz/ single core 5.2 boot stock out of the box 4) 1TB or Rdimm supported 5) lots of pcie slots for expansion

As of DSM 7.3 you can now use any name brand drive again. I tested with my old 4 TB Seagate Red drives and no issues.

- Easy setup - Super quiet - Simple remote connection options - Preloaded Jupyterlab is convenient - Playbooks always getting added - NVIDIA ecosystem in a small package








- I/O for days, there is so so much I/O for something this size! 6x slimsas 8x gen 4!!!!!! WuT! -Asrock Rack worked a pcb engineering miracle! -Seems really well made and all the features of a full size server -Perfect board for the ultimate home server built in a boutique sff. -A great option for the cheap oem 32 core 7d12 if you want to put this in something small the 7d12's lower power is easy to keep cool, also the 7d12 is a 4 memory channel chip so you are not wasting any slots! -Got on sale for $379 insane deal.


- Great price for the battery capacity. - Nice spacing of the plugs - has a place for 4 large "box" plugs, 2 for the battery, 2 for surge protection. - Useful display that gives you information about the battery status, but quickly turns off the display so it's one less glowing item in your setup. - Alarm can be silenced!!! A must for me. I know when my power is out, thanks.



-Cheap -Compatible with TrueNAS -Fast Transfering over single 10Gb from Windows -> TrueNAS RAID10 -> RAIDZ @ [~700-980 MB/s]

Great design with better cooling than the standard. Linux build with custom NVIDIA kernel that supports OpenWebUI / Ollama for LLM inference. Runs ComfyUI well. Extremely customizable and works well for varied inference loads with much better / larger LLMs with its ~120GB available LPDDR5 VRAMthan would run on a standard RTX GPU w/ 16 - 32GB GDDR7 VRAM. I would buy another for the right price (less than $3500)