![]() I've seen many people express concern over newer Intel chips and Unraid not fully supporting them yet. I want one version in the best quality I can obtain and I will transcode as needed. No, I don't want to store two version of everything I have like some suggest. Since we're going to change our Pi-hole to a host network, we'll first need to change your unRAID server's management ports so there isn't a conflict with Settings > Management Access: 1. I was going to get a new GPU (I have an old RX480 in it right now) but those are too costly. Here are the following steps I used to get a functional Pi-hole DNS on my unRAID VM with WireGuard: 1a. It works great UNLESS the video is H265 or HDR then it tanks. My Plex server currently remote streams 4K content to 1080P 8Mbps to 1 or 2 users at a time. ![]() Being my first time, there were a lot of hoops to jump through like turning off c-state in the bios, dockers crashing my entire array and taking it offline, and no iGPU so I could only connect to the server via the network (and my ethernet port died on that motherboard the same week I was testing, that was fun). I tried Unraid in the past, though my system is AMD currently.
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