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Homelab upgrade (...and fail)

My main homelab server runs a bunch of stuff but was a little limited in the hardware department.

Here's the overview of the upgrade. Old -> New CPU: i7-3370K 4c/8t -> xeon e5 2630L 8c/16t RAM: 16 GB mixed non ECC 1333 DDR3 -> 32 GB Micron DDR4 2133 (running at 1866) CPU COOLER: AIO -> air cooling MB: No idea -> Asrock x99 extreme 4 with 10 SATA ports!!! GPU: None -> RTX 610 passively cooled

Runs: Nextcloud, pihole, unbound, security stuff like fail2ban, hosts a couple small databases, VPN.

This upgrade will allow for expandability in terms of upgrade CPU cache, bus speed, maximum allowed RAM (32 GB to 128), and extra cores to maybe do some light compute with when I'm writing some code without sacrificing performance of other services. All of this while having similar "net" TDP (I didn't measure either idle power draw).

Here's where the fail comes in. I got the whole original machine and drives for free from a recycle pile at my old job. I threw in a drive cage where the DVD drive

  • Mine are also literary. They are references to Sanderson's cosmere series and the names chosen reflect their purpose.

    I have an old optiplex SFF which is called Preservation because it has a disk drive for ripping media, it's a disk wiping station for repurposing drives, and it's old hardware I'm preserving.

  • Agreed. Everyone should learn to seek out multiple reviews while searching for products and not trust one source.

    Love channels like Jeff geerling and craft computing for homelab stuff. They manage to keep things short from, fun, and informative. GN and Explaining Computers is too long form and dry for me. Nothing I'm doing is that deep. But they are super necessary for the space and I recognize that.

  • I would never follow what they do in server videos exactly, but I learned a ton from their server video backlog. Also find their server shenanigans very fun. Think server and the occasional actually useful tech tip video are still their best stuff.

    Most else feels half baked or falls into the GN video criticism.

  • Another comparable thing is the retro emulator boxes where they play a couple games and go: "Well, it played games, it's either fine or terrible. now check out out sponsor!!"

    I still really like their server content and the home pool water cooling has been a recent cool series.

  • The only thing I really found, based on a Google search, is that they sold copyrighted data to train AI models. Still bad, but for completely different reasons and that's a bigger fish than just brave.

    But maybe I didn't find what the other commenter was thinking of.

  • I'm only replacing my Galaxy S8 because apps are beginning to malfunction and some apps are even emailing me to warn about end of software support for my phones OS, which I cant upgrade because of the age of the phone lol.

    I think you would notice a difference between models with the specs you list at the bottom of the post though...

  • Do you know what library genesis and z-library are?? They are literally libraries of pirated materials.

    And yeah they can read the book, but shouldn't be able to use its content in a commercial way (e.g. make money) off of its contents without the permission of the writer/copyright holder.

  • A lot of these comments are missing a large point which is that, if the claim is true, the books are being pirated and then effectively used for a commercial application.

    So the authors are losing money through this process and did not give their permission for their work to be used in a commercial way.

    The decision of this case will be wildly important for the development of AI.