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Jan 1, 2024 at 3:28 PM Post #691 of 701
It had windows on it. It wasn't rock. And at least once a week sometimes more it would kick out of roon
Ah that explains it, because ROCK is stable and reliable. However it does take some tech savviness to install ROCK. There are slight differences between NUC models (e.g. BIOS setup) and requires some understanding of what's going on when Roon's installation instructions don't exactly line up with what you see.
 
Jan 1, 2024 at 7:46 PM Post #692 of 701
Jan 1, 2024 at 7:59 PM Post #693 of 701
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Jan 1, 2024 at 10:24 PM Post #695 of 701
As someone who set up a NAS with Roon server, the ROCK setup isn't easy. I dabbled in ROCK territory a bit. If I had the money to spend on a pre-built solution, I'd take the Nucleus without hesitation.
Well, as someone who has been building/re-building computers since the '90s (in my spare time for friends and family, Mechanical Engineer by profession...), Rock is pretty dead simple, even building a NUC from scratch is not hard at all. To each their own experience, though). :ksc75smile:
I feel Nucleus is overpriced for what you get, only my opinion, FWIW, but others might think it's worth it to not deal with building their own... :beerchug:
 
Jan 1, 2024 at 10:32 PM Post #696 of 701
Well, as someone who has been building/re-building computers since the '90s (in my spare time for friends and family, Mechanical Engineer by profession...), Rock is pretty dead simple, even building a NUC from scratch is not hard at all. To each their own experience, though). :ksc75smile:
I feel Nucleus is overpriced for what you get, only my opinion, FWIW, but others might think it's worth it to not deal with building their own... :beerchug:

So, in other words, you're very confident in building computers. Most of us sre not. I've built computers over the years, but gave up long ago.

The NAS was truly simple. The Roon app is native to the QNAP. One simple download.
 
Jan 3, 2024 at 1:06 AM Post #697 of 701
Since i use Roon virtualized i had it running as VM with the ROCK image on Proxmox.
But now i settled with an LXC running Roon Server, which uses less ressources then the VM and still can automatically update Roon itself.
No drop out, no hassle, while running HQPlayer Embedded on the same host as VM (LXC is not possible because of the kernel).
 
Jan 9, 2024 at 9:14 AM Post #698 of 701
Roon Nucleus Titan is coming soon. Priced at 3,699 USD with interchangeable top plate.

Source: https://x.com/ecoustics/status/1744518313978540178?s=20

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Jan 9, 2024 at 12:21 PM Post #699 of 701
Apr 22, 2024 at 9:22 AM Post #701 of 701
Apparently there is also the Roon Nucleus One for 500$ coming in June...I wonder what the differences (apart the heavy casing...) are between both ?

It's overpriced by about 300 bucks. it's a low powered celeron equivalent and faster systems that would work better can be had on amazon for around 200,.
 
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