At the moment I have running a Supermicro X10SDV-4C+-TLN4F (Mini-ITX with onboard Xeon D1518). It's a fantastic board, but has some drawbacks on media tasks (i.e. transcoding). Now I'm looking for a Mini-ITX board with socket 1151 which supports ECC and IGP and a quad-core processor which supports Intel Quick Sync.
The only combination I've found so far is an ASRock C236 WSI with an Intel Xeon E3-1235L. But that's a Skylake platform, but I'm looking for Kaby Lake (i.e. for latest native codec support).
Is there any hardware out there that fit my needs?
Looking for Kaby Lake Mini-ITX with ECC
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Hi there,
have you came across this board by Asus P10S-I so far? Sounds like it's worth having a look into it.
https://www.asus.com/Commercia…ns/P10S-I/specifications/I'm running my OMV on that, and it's pretty cool.
Best
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Hi, that board does not support Intel Quick Sync as it provides an Aspeed graphics adapter instead of IGP (Quick Sync is supported on platforms with IGP graphics only). So it does not fit my needs.
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do you want me to run along with your nas server also and htpc? I recommend against this. Omv is a nas solution not a media player. Why don't you choose a cheaper box to run as media player client. There are plenty of them in arm socs, mine can even do 4k and hevc.
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In common, you are right. But as Plex seems to support QSV now, I though it would be best to consolidate NAS and media transcoding into one machine. So the NAS should not be a media player but a transcoding server for clients.
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I understand then. But i think the ecc combination will leave you with null results, at least in the itx form, either you leave the itx out or get non-ecc
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I picked up an asrock h110-bgs which is almost mini itx sized (7.5"x7.4") but they have an it's version too. It may need a bios upgrade (mine did) but since then I've no complaints
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