When I began building my server rig - which includes my torrenting setup - last year, I was able to find the 4TB 2.5 inch SATA SSD Samsung 870 EVO for about €300. I bought four of them, but now, I’m running out of space, so I checked a couple of retailers. Wowee. What is going on with these prices. 😂 Even Micron’s Crucial brand, which at some point was the more affordable option, is way past it’s curfew. 🤬
I just wanted to vent.
Since I’m one of those people who’d rather sleep in an anechoic chamber or at the very least use white noise or the likes in order to sleep, running HDDs doing random reads and writes next to my bed in my single room apartment is not a option.


No, I’m just torrenting. Video only. Music I stream and games I buy. So for now, we’re talking 15TB of series and movies.
Yes but how regularly are you watching any given terabyte of video? You should look into getting some kind of data on what media is accessed and if it hasn’t been accessed in something like 30 days, get rid of it.
You must be young and don’t understand seeding lol. Probably on Torrentio or Streamio or whatever.
Pretty rude and condescending to assume I can’t understand the concepts behind seeding etiquette.
Well, I’ve got stuff seeding far more than 30 days, usually the obscure stuff. But also, I seed until my ratio hits 10:1 just cuz I have the bandwidth/capacity, and I know how hard it is sometimes to get a decent DL.
Some people don’t GAF, I don’t mean to assume you don’t, I just want those who don’t to understand, to get its importance!
Curating what content you download is completely unrelated to how long you seed it.
I know that, but I also want to keep seeding. It’s a balance, I guess. But perhaps I could remove that which I haven’t watched for 90 days and whose share ratio is has reached 1.0 or that hasn’t changes for 90 days. That way, I can enjoy having the files around and keep seeding that which has some popularity.
More important than ratio is how many seeds are left. Keep the ones that are low on seeds, ditch the ones where there are hundreds of others seeding.
You could get some big hdds and move the things there you aren’t seeding anymore, so they won’t be active unless you’re watching something from them.
You could consider running your collection through Handbrake. It’s pretty easy to shed 90% of video file size while barely losing any noticeable quality.
Wow! I’m saving this regardless. Great “GUI” for
ffmpegand whatnot. Thanks for the recommendation! I’m extremely picky about quality, watching everything on my 43 inch 4K TV. Banding in dark areas and gradations are the worst. XDIf your gonna do it I would use something like tdarr which is designed for that purpose, but honestly, thats a huge waste of power and time in my opinion. Best solution long term is to just delete and re-download. It will be a constant problem for you otherwise. You will always need more storage.
Yeah “just running it through handbrake” is a great way to make things look much worse. Encoding is pretty complicated
I routinely reduce size 50%-70% and play it on a 65" 4k TV and you can’t tell the difference.
Sometimes I can actually improve the original video by applying noise reduction.
As for power - it really depends on your hardware and what you’re trying to do. Since I use an Intel SFF desktop, I have the option of using QSV for conversion and my rig peaks at 80 watts. Not that my peak matters because QSV is very power efficient and fast - takes perhaps 20 min to convert a 6GB video to 1-2 GB.
Spoken like someone who has no clue how to use Handbrake.