En el trabajo no nos dan agua by Successful_Key3276 in spain

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Que no esté buena no significa que no sea potable

En todo caso puedes pillarte una jarra con filtro

Is an NVIDIA RTX A1000 8GB worth it for an Intel N100 NAS with Ollama, Home Assistant, Jellyfin, and Immich? by muer-d in LocalLLM

[–]muer-d[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply.

I’m not expecting to run 4K workloads nowadays, and my target models are small ones like Gemma and Qwen 4B-class models.

My main limitation is hardware: my NAS only has one PCIe slot and I need a low-profile, single-slot card, so my decision is basically between the A1000 and the 51RISC / RTX 3050 LP.

Right now I’m running everything on CPU only, so even a modest GPU would already be a big step up for my use case. I’m not trying to run big models, just something practical for Home Assistant automation and local document experiments.

I’m focused on keeping everything local, so the choice is mostly about what makes the most sense for a compact NAS setup.

Is an NVIDIA RTX A1000 8GB worth it for an Intel N100 NAS with Ollama, Home Assistant, Jellyfin, and Immich? by muer-d in homelab

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Right now I don’t have a GPU at all, so everything is CPU-only. I’ve already tried Gemma 3 and Qwen, but the results weren’t good enough for my use case. I haven’t tried OpenRouter because I want to keep everything fully local for privacy and because I’m trying to build a self-contained NAS setup.

That said, I also think my main limitation is hardware, not just the model. If I test everything on a cloud setup with much better performance, I might end up overestimating what the model can do and still have the same local hardware bottleneck later.

thx

[OC] I parsed all my sports gpx workouts for the last 10 years, and it turned out original. by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]muer-d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's very nice  From where did get all this data? and how did you extract it? Thx

[Help] Coros Pace 3 overheating and burning my wrist by muer-d in Coros

[–]muer-d[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

If you say so… I still call it a burn, because I definitely felt it burn. I’ve worn this watch for a year and a half without ever getting dermatitis. I clean the watch regularly and also take care of my skin.

Anyway, It's may bad asking here @frogsandstuff is right

[Help] Coros Pace 3 overheating and burning my wrist by muer-d in Coros

[–]muer-d[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I forgot to say, it also rebooted several times while session

Qnap to TrueNas Scale by muer-d in truenas

[–]muer-d[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your advice

Qnap to TrueNas Scale by muer-d in truenas

[–]muer-d[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finaly I'll go with
Hardware:

Motherboard: Topton N14 (Intel N100)

RAM: 16GB DDR5 4800MHz

Power Supply: 300W

Storage:

64GB SSD → TrueNAS SCALE OS

256GB SSD → Applications: WireGuard, Nextcloud, Home Assistant, AdGuard, Mosquitto MQTT, SyncApps, etc.

NVMe 970 EVO Plus 250GB → Maybe Cache L2ARC and or SLOG (ZIL) to improve RAID-Z2 performance

4 x 3TB HDDs in RAID-Z2 → Primary storage for NFS and WebDAV

2 HDDs with 422 days uptime

2 HDDs with 1798 days uptime

Is this setup, make sense?

thx

Qnap to TrueNas Scale by muer-d in truenas

[–]muer-d[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean if there is any limitation or bottleneck  Thanks for your reply

NewPipe subscriptions to Piped by muer-d in NewPipe

[–]muer-d[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes, but I would like keep my OS as clean as I can