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Not sure why this doesn't exist. I don't need 12TB of storage. When I had a Google account I never even crossed 15GB. 1TB should be plenty for myself and my family. I want to use NVMe since it is quieter and smaller. 2230 drives would be ideal. But I want 1 boot drive and 2 x storage drives in RAID. I guess I could potentially just have 2xNVMe and have the boot partition in RAID also? Bonus points if I can use it as a wireless router also.

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[–] [email protected] -1 points 7 months ago (15 children)

For minipcs, have a look at aliexpress. They tend to have the branded options much cheaper than amazon. Trigkey, minisforum, Beelink, etc.

The OP would be better serve with a second hand mini computer from HP or Dell than that crap. AliExpress brands (including Minisforum) are all fun an games until you run into some UEFI bug that will never get a fix and won't you boot some system or have some feature, or your board doesn't have proper ESD protection and randomly fries when a USB device is inserted.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (14 children)

I run a trigkey (AMD 5700u) as my NAS (unraid) and homelab, and a CW p-5 (N305) as my router (opnsense), and have no problems at all. So they for sure boot Linux and FreeBSD, which is 90% the case.

Unlike some old second hand, new hardware is more powerful and energy efficient.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago (13 children)

Unlike some old second hand, new hardware is more powerful and energy efficient.

So... if I compare an N305 with an 8th gen i3 CPU it is about 2$/year in savings when it comes to power. Since a brand new N305-based machine will sell for at least 150$ more than a second hand HP Mini i3-8300T that means you've to run your N305 for 75 years to actually reach break even.

Look, I like the N305 but I would never get a cheap ass board when I can get a reliable machine with an older CPU like that i3 for a lot less money, it just doesn't make sense. Power consumption is a nice metric to throw around, but once you run the math...

Besides, just google "minis forums uefi bug" and you'll see. Those machines are about luck, you may have good results a few times but you'll eventually get burned by some board with software or design issues.

CW p-5 (N305) as my router (opnsense)

Frankly, do you really need opnsense? If you were to remove that and just grab any decent router, even old hardware, like the R7800, and load it with OpenWrt you would be spending a lot less on power. Go ahead, name a opnsense feature that OpenWrt doesn't have. :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Please include the actual calculations for energy-prices as many, you may not know, live in different locations and pay different prices compared to you.

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