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Hi All!

Am looking for some options please for an HDD or SSD to put into my NUC i5 gen10. The link is below:

https://www.computeralliance.com.au/intel-bxnuc10i5fnhn-frost-canyon-nuc-gen10-core-i5-m.2-2.5-with-wireless-ax

I have already got a 512GB M.2 SSD, but there is another space for a 2.5” 7mm SATA SSD/HDD.

Does anyone have any ideas?

I am running Linux Mint and using it for plex mainly.

Preferably the biggest storage the better, I read online that the HDD with 2.5”/7mm don’t really go past 4tb, so if I want to go above that do I need to get a SSD?

I have seen a few drives that could work:

https://www.mwave.com.au/product/samsung-870-qvo-8tb-25-sata-iii-4bit-mlc-vnand-ssd-mz77q8t0bw-ac36384

https://www.mwave.com.au/product/silicon-power-a55-4tb-25-sata-iii-3d-nand-ssd-ac66992

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Idk about AUS specifically, but you can generally get a 5TB external spinner for $90-$100 that you can Velcro to the top of your NUC. Minimal size and works great, runs direct off USB power. No way would I pay for a 8TB SSD in there.

4TB SSD bottom out around $150 (US again) and would be perfectly good for Plex (don't need quality for that), but again it's a cost issue.

I'd also consider something larger than a 512gb m.2; that's a lot of wasted space and 2TB-4TB m.2 is just as cheap as SSD.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

That’s a good idea about getting something bigger in the m.2 slot, I got the SSD for free from a friend and that’s where I’ve installed my OS. How would I go about swapping it out? I wouldn’t want to reinstall everything. Thanks in advance

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Use any good disk cloning/imaging software, I recommend Macrium reflect free which though now discontinued is still good enough for general usage in typical scenarios. In fact if a good deal comes on Black Friday then it is one of the rare windows software that is worth buying.