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As I've observed in a previous thread, buying expensive drives like WD Reds is the wrong priority. 3 x 4TB WD or Seagate drives should run ~$300 these days. Pick a NAS enclosure with room for expansion - 4 bay pr 5 bay for example and you'll be on a much more solid footing.I understand that the whole spending a lot extra for promised quality is more in our veins as audiophiles, but the proof is different. What we hear individually, versus statistical evidence of drive longevity and reliability should not be equated, even if subconsciously. If budget is a priority, which it sounds like it is in this example, the first thing that should be sacrificed is expensive hard drives.
Priorities and price: Regarding price, currently $100 should be the target price for a 4TB drive.