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Can your PC actually run a Plex media server for 4K? This video is a straightforward hardware guide using PassMark targets so you can choose a cheap, reliable box for Plex. I explain why transcoding matters, what happens if you don’t have Plex hardware transcoding, and which budget mini PCs are safe bets. Key takeaways from the video: • PassMark ≈ 17,000 for a smooth single 4K transcode; ≈ 5,000 for 1080p. • If you don’t use Plex’s paid tier (no hardware transcode), the CPU does all the work. • How to check: search your CPU model + “PassMark” and read the multi-thread score. • Solid, low-cost options: Mac mini (Intel or M1), Dell OptiPlex, HP EliteDesk. • If you only use a NAS for files (no media streaming), these thresholds don’t matter. • Many ex-office minis ship with Windows 10; as support winds down, consider a non-Windows OS for a media server. What you’ll learn in this video: – What transcoding is and why TVs/tablets often force it – When you’ll buffer (and how to avoid it) – Picking CPUs that hit the target (and what to expect from i3 vs i7 vs M1) – Practical buying tips for Marketplace/eBay (specs to scan fast) Search terms covered naturally: Plex 4K transcoding, best CPU for Plex, PassMark score for Plex, media server hardware guide, mini PC Plex server, Mac mini Plex, OptiPlex Plex, EliteDesk Plex, 1080p vs 4K transcode. #Plex #MediaServer #Transcoding #PassMark #NAS