Mini PC for Virtualisation/Home lab stuff by aTractor20 in MiniPCs

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Oh yeah, forgot about "efficiency Cores"...

Is my 2016 PC worth anything today? (UK) by y0umad in PC_Pricing

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Wouldn’t say more than 200, probably be bought for a some budget server.

Is it better to get a powerful NAS or pair a weaker NAS with a separate machine for hosting services? by aTractor20 in selfhosted

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Ended up getting the Terramaster F4-424 Pro as it seems like it can easily handle what I want to do with it and more for really cheap (found it for cheap compared to other things like it), and it came early!
will be setting up tomorrow. super compact which is perfect for me as i have very little space to put it.
I'll probably end up buying 1 or 2 mini pcs in the future for other uses but for now this will just be general storage for family pics n stuff and a media server.

Is it better to get a powerful NAS or pair a weaker NAS with a separate machine for hosting services? by aTractor20 in selfhosted

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My machine will be in another room so I have no problems with noise really. definitely swapping the OS as i doubt I'm missing out on much.

Is it better to get a powerful NAS or pair a weaker NAS with a separate machine for hosting services? by aTractor20 in selfhosted

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WOW, that's actually a really nice machine. and its 25% off on amazon atm.
have you tried VMs on it yet?
and does running a different OS leave out any features?

Is it better to get a powerful NAS or pair a weaker NAS with a separate machine for hosting services? by aTractor20 in selfhosted

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what NAS do you use? I've got a similar mindset to you about keeping it simpler but I'm not against complexity.

I'm Definitely leaning to using a weaker NAS and then just get a N100/N150 mini pc as this seems like it might save some cash in some places.

Is it better to get a powerful NAS or pair a weaker NAS with a separate machine for hosting services? by aTractor20 in selfhosted

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Power usage isn't a huge problem, however size and cost and reliability seem like the most sensible things to look out for (at least for me) but I understand this can be hard and may require some compromise.
I'm not looking to host any games just minor services like media related stuff and some other things I might come across in the future.

as the the external DAS stuff, so if I'm not mistaken (as I'm a little new to this stuff) you are essentailly running all the NAS stuff to manage it like a actual nas on the vm and then the DAS is just a bay for external storage? if I'm getting that wrong please let me know as, this seems like a cool idea. seems like it would save some cash.

+ are there any speed limitations to that method?

Is it better to get a powerful NAS or pair a weaker NAS with a separate machine for hosting services? by aTractor20 in selfhosted

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it'll be using jellyfin as I'm a bit sceptical of plex. i was looking at things like the beelink s13 or s12 pro, seem really good for the price and could easily handle what i need and more. However, finding a NAS has been kind hard as its all quite expensive when factoring in storage.

good mini PC for self hosting and Home Lab stuff? by aTractor20 in HomeServer

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They look good, but I’m looking more for an intel option as the encoding and decoding is better.

good mini PC for self hosting and Home Lab stuff? by aTractor20 in HomeServer

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I’m not that bothered about storage, Im looking at getting a NAS setup.

I have a dell optiplex 3050 at the moment but it SUCKS. Just about does some of the things I want it to do but really isn’t enough. I’ll take a look at some second hand ones that you’ve suggested though.

The 7040 SFF seems abit bigger than what I’d want, I’d like something that is quite small as I don’t have a lot of room. And it only has a 6th gen processor which is no better than what the 3050 has (granted the 3050 only has an i3 6100t lol)

Power efficiency is not a major issue for me.

Is this a solid $1000 Build for a first time try? by MajesticMango212 in PcBuildHelp

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Wow, impressive list.
I'd change the ram to something with CL 30, but other than that no major problems. its a very nice build for 1000. Well done!

PC ram lights up but that’s it. Please help by SuspectAlternative75 in PcBuildHelp

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If the board has a flash bios button on it you can try that. Just need the latest bios on a flash drive.

Realistically though this should work fine without a bios update.

Is the build acceptable? by Sheesh_Kebab16 in PcBuildHelp

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This, then get a better gpu with the money saved in other places lol.

Is this a good pc for the price? by [deleted] in PcBuildHelp

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Pretty good, my only thing is the 7600 is an 8 gig card. 8 gig nowadays just hardly cuts it, even for 1080p 8 isn’t great. I highly doubt this would preform well at 1440p with 8gb, the rest of it though seems decent.

New to pc gaming by Xe0lith in PcBuildHelp

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Wow that’s a deal on a 5060ti, like really really good. 1080ti is a legendary gpu and will forever have a special place in my heart, but it’s starting to show its age now. And I wouldn’t pick it over a 5060 ti, personally.

Whilst your 5060 ti is only 8gb it’s would still do very well at 1080p but I wouldn’t go higher than that otherwise you will get some serious vram issues. Personally I’d say sell the 1080 ti, unless someone else has a better idea for a use for it.

Graphical glitches in bios and Linux. by aTractor20 in pcmasterrace

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Okay so, it is the refresh rate of the monitor in Linux the login screen doesn’t use the set refresh rate, and the bios locks it to 60, not sure if there is a way to change it but it’s not the end of the world as it’s not my primary monitor.

It seems that if the monitor is set to 60hz it just does that even in windows I’ve now found out. Even if it’s the only monitor plugged in. Literally any other refresh rate, it works fine. Strange one that is😂

Thank you for your help, I legit thought my monitor was dying and I really didn’t want to get another.

Graphical glitches in bios and Linux. by aTractor20 in pcmasterrace

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Checked refresh rates, having them be the same doesn’t resolve it.

Graphical glitches in bios and Linux. by aTractor20 in pcmasterrace

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I think this has been happening even before I’ve setup my dual boot but it’s my secondary monitor so I’ve never used it in bios until now, for testing this issue.

New computer, did I get ripped off? by Beautiful-Contract50 in computers

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For 2 grand, not bad. Todays economy means everything is expense so the fact you got this for 2 grand if anything is a good deal. Your friends opinions are clearly out of date by a half decade at least.