Sol42
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- Aug 9, 2014
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Over the past 6 months I've been playing with my newly built FreeNAS system and enjoying the ability to have a low power file server for my home use. I bought an APEX J2900 small pc for my hardware and have it working pretty much flawless (minus a usb flash drive failing, ugh). The J2900 cpu seems to be the sweet spot for low power (idle as low as 13 watts so far!) and transcoding via the Plex plug-in. Most of the time it can serve my 1080p movies just fine, however, it does peg the cpu and performing any other actions (i.e. large file transfers) will make the movie stutter as Plex transcodes to serve the movie to a Roku 3 device.
My question is this: does anyone know if FreeNAS 9.1.2.8 supports Intel GMA hardware? I know it loads Intel drivers for the basic boot screen, but do those drivers support the Intel GMA which provides extra code for transcoding? If not, has anyone experimented loading the latest Intel drivers on the latest FreeNAS to provide GMA support? I believe if this is the culprit then simply upgrading FreeNAS with the latest Intel video drivers would solve my issues with transcoding making my processor bleed.
My question is this: does anyone know if FreeNAS 9.1.2.8 supports Intel GMA hardware? I know it loads Intel drivers for the basic boot screen, but do those drivers support the Intel GMA which provides extra code for transcoding? If not, has anyone experimented loading the latest Intel drivers on the latest FreeNAS to provide GMA support? I believe if this is the culprit then simply upgrading FreeNAS with the latest Intel video drivers would solve my issues with transcoding making my processor bleed.