![]() I figured if I did this table up it would point me in a clear direction. The prices I listed here are what I could find on ebay that are located in NA and the seller had quantity to fill a board (2 or 4 CPU's). ![]() My CDN $ don't go as far as your USD bucks, perhaps that plus shipping costs to Canada make up the difference in the E5-4650v1. I actually had considered a new setup with a higher core count. I was going to buy a 4U 24 or 36 bay Supermicro server anyway and one of the 4 socket systems caught my eye. I have been going around in circles over this. ![]() I came across the same setup as you posted except they ship to Canada and that is actually what prompted me to start this thread. Do you happen to know anything about this?Īre 4 x E5-4650 v2's better for encoding x265 then 2 x 2680 v2's? I will try to look again for reviews that might have this info. I couldn't seem to find any updates on this. While trying to learn about all of this I did see many posts about x264 NOT being NUMA aware and performing horribly. At one point I started converting my videos to x265. I just wish Plex would provide an option to encode to x265 for remote sessions. I did some testing with x265 and it worked out great with my friends on the client side. I was holding my breath for two years for this upgrade. Our cable provider just moved to DOCSIS 3.0 but didn't increase upload speed. My upload bandwidth is not great so increasing the size is not an option. I was excited about the hardware encoding in Plex until I realized that it has the same issues as all (as far as I know) hardware encoding, much larger files for the same quality. Currently it's on a box with 2 x 2680 v2. Yes I have looked into hardware transcoding.
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