• @Valmond
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    124 hours ago

    Think centre tiny here

    Low consumption, two ddr4 slots, one 2.5" slot and one nvme slot! Lots of outside slots.

    Costed less used than a new pi too. They have gotten too expensive IMO.

    • oni
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      21 hour ago

      lenovo thinkcentre m910q supremacy

      • @Valmond
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        23 minutes ago

        Yesss I have a m910q as my main with (IIRC) a 6500T 4 cores.

        And a m710 with the CD contraption for backup (the CD is just for fun, the PC is the backup) :-p

    • @cellardoor
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      54 hours ago

      Same mentality but HP Elitedesk Minis

      • @[email protected]
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        3 hours ago

        Just add dell micro to the list and you have what I run - 9 tiny/mini/micro PCs run everything here. Though I may move a few things to a VPS soon.

        Edit:

        • (4) Dell Micros
        • (3) Lenovo Tinys
        • (2) HP Minis
        • @Valmond
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          224 minutes ago

          How would you class them, if you think you could/would/should? I’m so impressed with the thinkcentre tiny I wonder if it can get better at all.

          • @[email protected]
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            116 minutes ago

            Mostly equitable.

            Ive had a slightly higher failure rate with the Dells, but the sample size is too small to be relevant.

            The Lenovos more often than others ive found outfitted with a dGPU which comes in handy in some scenarios, but I think that comes down more on which enterprises more often purchase Lenovos and want the dGPU, and that its just what ive come across in the used/decommissioned territory.

            Short answer - they are basically all the same.