Hi friends. I’m a newbie in self-hosting, though I’ve been managing (virtual) linux servers at work for a couple of years. I’m completely ignorant on the hardware choices out there, hopefully you can point me to the right direction.

Here are my requisites:

  • Low power consumption, I plan to have it connected 24/7 and I’m kinda concerned on how much it will impact the electricity bill
  • Ethernet port, preferably gigabit but whatever
  • Graphical performance is not important as I don’t plan to connect it to any display. As long as I can ssh into it, I’m good.

Services I plan on installing, for starters:

  • casaOS
  • pi-hole, or equivalent
  • Home Assistant
  • Kitchen Owl (nice to have)
  • Paperless-ngx (nice to have)

I live in europe and my budget is around 80 euros or so. Thanks in advance!

  • @Kuinox
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    19 months ago

    I just bought a cheap Intel i3 10100T that have a TDP of 35W.
    There is a bios option to reduce that to 25W.
    Thoses are not sold to end users and must be purchased through craiglist or equivalent.

    • @Nickall01
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      29 months ago

      TDP is not related to power consumption, it’s related to dissipation.

      • @Kuinox
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        39 months ago

        The thermal dissipation is directly linked to the amount of power consumed.

        • Atemu
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          29 months ago

          It’s not and it’s insane. TDP is a fucky “metric”.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      TDP is like the maximum so not very reliable when figuring out general power consumption. Stuff hooked up to the internet and not used very often, but always on, needs a low base consumption.