• Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      4 months ago

      It’s pretty old hardware to say the least, it’s also really proprietary. (Old Dell PowerEdge T610)

      My hardware migration I’m currently in the midst of is going to bring it more in line with my typical use case for it.

      Basically taking it down from 192 GB of ECC DDR3 to around 32 GB (maybe 64 GB) of DDR4 RAM. Also down to a single CPU rather than dual socket.

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        4 months ago

        Old Epyc boards are super cheap on eBay. 8 channels of ddr4 and 80-100 lanes of pcie for nvme on an ATX mobo. You pay for the idle power consumption, but it’s pretty cheap overall.

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          I’m just going with a Ryzen 1600x system because I have one on hand

          My current system has a pair of 12 thread Xeon CPUs and I really don’t need them, plus I’m wanting to go with normal consumer hardware for the new system for repairability reasons