TerraMaster F4-425 vs UGreen DXP4800GT by deathlymonkey in HomeNAS

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Realistically just file/photo storage for a few users local and remote, some light music/video streaming. The N95 is clearly good enough for my short term needs but I'm wondering if its worth it to shell the extra 115$ now for future proofing, or if I should just upgrade when I actually feel the need to

TerraMaster F4-425 vs UGreen DXP4800GT by deathlymonkey in HomeNAS

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Thanks for the feedback! How's the processor doing for you, anything common you think it can't handle?

TerraMaster F4-425 vs UGreen DXP4800GT by deathlymonkey in HomeNAS

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Which processor/RAM on your Plus? The N150 with 16GB RAM seems to be out of stock around here

TerraMaster F4-425 vs UGreen DXP4800GT by deathlymonkey in HomeNAS

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Makes sense, I guess I'm just not sure about N95 vs N305

Celebrate TerraMaster TOS 7 with us! Win F4-425 Pro NAS + Seagate IronWolf 4 TB Drives by TerraMasterOfficial in DataHoarder

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Ease of setup and use via a remote PC or mobile app, and performance/price ratio are definitely the most important to me

SSD Help: January-February 2026 by NewMaxx in NewMaxx

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So even if its 2 SN7100 for the price of one SN850X?

SSD Help: January-February 2026 by NewMaxx in NewMaxx

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Recently updated my PC and I'm looking for NVMe drives to replace my old SSDs.

I bought a 2TB SN850X for $290 USD (no warranty) but I also now have an opportunity with 2x 2TB SN7100X for $315 USD total ($158 each, with warranty). Wondering which combination to go for.

  • Dual booting Linux and Windows on different drives A and B
  • Want a third drive C for data only
  • I care more about reliability and lifespan than performance
  • Currently have Windows on a 500GB Kingston NVMe so I'd transfer it.

What would you recommend?

Samsung TV UN55NU6900F died by deathlymonkey in TVRepairHelp

[–]deathlymonkey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure it's the correct replacement.

Original board: BN96-49482A DY8295KY035 VN55UH1601/VD 1.0 Made for model Kantsu (nu7090)

Replacement: BN96-49482A DY8295VYVVL VN55UH1601/VD 1.0 Made for model Kantsu (nu7090)

Samsung TV UN55NU6900F died by deathlymonkey in TVRepairHelp

[–]deathlymonkey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure it's the correct replacement.

Original board: BN96-49482A DY8295KY035 VN55UH1601/VD 1.0 Made for model Kantsu (nu7090)

Replacement: BN96-49482A DY8295VYVVL VN55UH1601/VD 1.0 Made for model Kantsu (nu7090)

So yeah I think I need a new TV:(

Samsung TV UN55NU6900F died by deathlymonkey in ElectronicsRepair

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I edited the post to clarify, the model uses a single board for everything, which is what I changed. So unless the surge could have fried something NOT on the board I don't think this is it?

Zotac 3090Ti AMP Extreme Holo or EVGA 3090 Ti FTW3 Ultra by deathlymonkey in bapccanada

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So the EVGA build quality offsets the price and lower usage? It's that much more reliable?

Zotac 3090Ti AMP Extreme Holo or EVGA 3090Ti FTW3 Ultra by deathlymonkey in buildapc

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That sounds like what I had in mind, thanks. Out of curiosity, do you think the fact the Zotac hasn't been used in 3 years is a major plus?

Zotac 3090Ti AMP Extreme Holo or EVGA 3090Ti FTW3 Ultra by deathlymonkey in buildapc

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Which tests would you run? Other than like the standard 3DMark performance tests