expiredchaofun posted Jun 24, 2022 04:31 PM
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expiredchaofun posted Jun 24, 2022 04:31 PM
Dell Optiplex 3050 Small Form Desktop (Refurb): i5-6500, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD
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Assuming 25W average, that's less than $32/year running 24/7 at the US average 14.47 cents/kWh. You might be able to knock $20 a year off that number if you get a super power efficient 8W system, but I wouldn't call a delta of $0.05 a day costly. (Obviously this may change a bit for people in CA/AK/HI or the north east, but even then we're still only talking maybe $0.10/day.)
Indeed great for home servers
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Plus, spending extra on the device itself - here's another deal, a full 50 dollars less than this with considerably lower at-idle energy and heat requirements:
https://slickdeals.net/f/15861442-acer-recertified-xc-830-uw91-slim-desktop-j4125-quad-core-4gb-ddr4...
The question boils down to one of requirements - it's not a matter of 'more robust' - it's more compute power that you may or may not need. pfSense/OPNSense are both built to run on low spec equipment. Unless you're running gigabit ethernet firewall speeds and need a lot of content inspection/filtering (suricata, etc.), you won't use the extra compute capacity, not by a longshot. So why pay for the extra up front cost, energy and heating required if you don't need it?
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Then I did the old style ebay bidding of upping my bid at the last moment.
But yes, that's the site. Felt kind of fun to buy that way, like ye olde times of online bidding
Plus, spending extra on the device itself - here's another deal, a full 50 dollars less than this with considerably lower at-idle energy and heat requirements:
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The question boils down to one of requirements - it's not a matter of 'more robust' - it's more compute power that you may or may not need. pfSense/OPNSense are both built to run on low spec equipment. Unless you're running gigabit ethernet firewall speeds and need a lot of content inspection/filtering (suricata, etc.), you won't use the extra compute capacity, not by a longshot. So why pay for the extra up front cost, energy and heating required if you don't need it?
Double digit inflation is gonna make that $550 look real bad in 5 years.. it'll be ugly.
Videos don't require much hardware at all...
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Also the whole Windows 11 not being supported is irrelevant. I have win 11 on much older hardware than this. If you search how to bypass requirements it's all over Google/YouTube
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