THOR NAS Pro

Rosewill

THOR NAS Pro

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I just ran through this scenario myself. Lots of options for a 2U rackmount if you have a space for it and can deal with the fan noise. e.g. Poweredge R750 12x3.5". Servermonkey and TheServerStore. I didn't find any suitable towers on the used market, and only found a couple places that would config

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gddr5 in r/truenas

June 29, 2025 9:32 PM

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Was going to build a trueNAS in a month or two... should I really expedite buying all the parts, due to rising prices?

Maybe, could be hit or miss, MSI has some boards on same right now on amazon and newegg.. not sure what you are building exactly though. I used a Asus X870 max gaming wifi7 W board, was like 200 dollars, looks like it is on sale again right now for 209 and I put a 9700X cpu in it (again was on sale

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poofph in r/truenas

November 2, 2025 12:23 AM

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Futureproof DIY NAS + Mediaserver

I kept my old X79 stuff because memory is too damn expensive right now. So I got a giant Rosewill Thor NAS Pro case and .. I regret it. It's too damn big for me. The 8 guy swap bays are what I needed and they work, but they are cheaply built and I'm not sure it's the value I was expecting. I did put

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pinko_zinko in r/HomeServer

November 24, 2025 10:55 PM

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Recommendations for futureproofing chassis + motherboard as JBOD + AI server?

If you are serious about it, then currently my suggestions would be one of the following; - a rack mount server if you can handle racks - a formal NAS tower case such as these https://www.techpowerup.com/338456/rosewill-launches-thor-nas-thor-nas-pro-cases-for-diy-nas-and-nvr-builds or https://www.s

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90shillings in r/HomeServer

August 28, 2025 8:56 PM

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