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by alsetmusic
314 days ago
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When I first got into homelabbing as a hobby, I built a massively overpowered server because I was highly ambitious.it mostly just drew power for projects that didn’t require all the horsepower. A decade later, I like NUCs and Pis and the like because they’re tiny,low-power, and easy to hide. Then again, I don’t have nearly as much time and drive for offhand projects as I get older, so who knows what a younger me would have decided with the contemporary landscape of hardware available to us today. |
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There are tasks that benefit from speed, but the most important thing is good idle performance. I don't want the noise, heat or electricity costs.
I'm reluctant to put a dedicated GPU into mine, because it would almost double the idle power consumption for something I would rarely use.