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For the past couple of months, I've been trying to figure out what to do with the data on my laptop and my dad's computer, backup-wise. I began looking at numerous NASes, and recently I have been seriously considering purchasing the QNAP TS-219P II. I would like to use it to back up either data or disk images, and I would also be using it to stream videos and other media to either my PS3 or Samsung TV (PN51D550). It'd also be nice if it were capable of RAID 0, 1 and relatively lower power consuming.
I was also recently turned to the idea of creating my own HTPC/NAS. I really liked that idea because it seemed a lot more flexible and I felt that it would also be maybe a bit cheaper faster, and a lot more future proof. Someone over on Toms Hardware suggested this build (the second one is what I was more interested in). The main downside I saw to with that build is that it seemed to consume much more power than the QNAP NAS.
The other day, I had decided to get the QNAP, but now I'm having second thoughts. One thing that I didn't necessarily like about the QNAP is that its media streaming abilities were at the mercy of the device playing them, like my PS3 or Samsung plasma. The HTPC/NAS was nice because it would handle all of that rather than rely on other things.
I'm really new to all of this, and I've never really built a computer before, so I don't really know what I should be looking for, or even where to start really. The main thing I want to figure out here is would it be worth it to build my own HTPC/NAS, or should I just go with the pre-built one? Would there be a significant increase in performance, versatility, or lastability building my own? And if it did provide significant benefits in those areas, would it be able to all of that relatively quietly while consuming less than 20 Watts?
Thanks for any help. Sorry for this topic being so broad.
P.S. QNAP's website says that the TS-219P II only supports 3 USB 2.0 ports, but in recent revisions, it has 2 USB 3.0 ports and one USB 2.0 port.
I was also recently turned to the idea of creating my own HTPC/NAS. I really liked that idea because it seemed a lot more flexible and I felt that it would also be maybe a bit cheaper faster, and a lot more future proof. Someone over on Toms Hardware suggested this build (the second one is what I was more interested in). The main downside I saw to with that build is that it seemed to consume much more power than the QNAP NAS.
The other day, I had decided to get the QNAP, but now I'm having second thoughts. One thing that I didn't necessarily like about the QNAP is that its media streaming abilities were at the mercy of the device playing them, like my PS3 or Samsung plasma. The HTPC/NAS was nice because it would handle all of that rather than rely on other things.
I'm really new to all of this, and I've never really built a computer before, so I don't really know what I should be looking for, or even where to start really. The main thing I want to figure out here is would it be worth it to build my own HTPC/NAS, or should I just go with the pre-built one? Would there be a significant increase in performance, versatility, or lastability building my own? And if it did provide significant benefits in those areas, would it be able to all of that relatively quietly while consuming less than 20 Watts?
Thanks for any help. Sorry for this topic being so broad.
P.S. QNAP's website says that the TS-219P II only supports 3 USB 2.0 ports, but in recent revisions, it has 2 USB 3.0 ports and one USB 2.0 port.