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Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #15
16GB would surely be ample for building most conceivable things, that's still 2GB per thread on an 8 thread CPU? You can back it up with a big swap partition just in case.

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #16
Yes.  Good points.  Ty.
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Reply #17
16GB would surely be ample for building most conceivable things, that's still 2GB per thread on an 8 thread CPU? You can back it up with a big swap partition just in case.


i called nd asked which model as i wasn't sure.  they said they operate by donations so they can't guarantee but that it is most likely the DT model.  So not the SFF.  i have 32 gb saved in my amazon inbox just in case.  I'll order 16 for when it rrives and keep another 16 on hold.  If it turns out to be the DT model then i'll make sure to put  24 gb tmpfs in ram and adjust makepkg.conf as it comes with a 250gb hdd.  i have a 1tb but it's 2.5 inch hdd that came out of an external hdd that i had install in my last dektop for a backup drive.

Last time i tried building linux from scratch i got through the instructions ok but couldn't get the kernel to boot.  I was using manjaro settings back then.  This time i think i'll copy artix's kernel configs and see if i can get it to boot.  i have a msata drive from an old laptop that's 128gb in a sata enclosure that will be good for an itchy linux install.  If i can get it to boot i'll go on to even itchier linux and build up a WM build just to feel the burn and get really into all the particulars of booting up a linux gui build.  Arch and Gentoo i have done well enough.  Not gonna let Linux From Scratch give me a rash.
Cat Herders of Linux

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #18
2 of each on the way.  Still waiting for shipping info from the supplier.  They aren't amazon and it's 7-10 days before it ships from the time it's ordered.

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Timetec 16GB KIT(2x8GB) DDR3L / DDR3 1600MHz (DDR3L-1600) PC3L-12800 / PC3-12800 Non-ECC Unbuffered 1.35V/1.5V CL11 2Rx8 Dual Rank 240 Pin UDIMM Desktop PC Computer Memory RAM(SDRAM) Module Upgrade 
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Dual SSD/HDD Metal Mounting Bracket kit 2.5 to 3.5, Convert Any 2.5 inch Solid State Drive/HDD Into One 3.5 inch Drive Bay 
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FXW2S7W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_i_885Y7XJKW67ZCHHM04SY?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1



https://pcsrefurbished.com you have to be a nonprofit or below 200% of the poverty line is, on food stamps or in housing program to order from them.   170$ for a full i7 3rd gen desktop isn't too shabby.
Cat Herders of Linux

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #19
fit/pc because I have purchased 5 of them and they are near indestructible and linux friendly

https://www.fit-pc.com/web/

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #20
fit/pc because I have purchased 5 of them and they are near indestructible and linux friendly

https://www.fit-pc.com/web/
Those fanless quiet machine are great low power solutions

I ordered my 3rd gen i7 desktop too soon.  They now have 6th gen i7 desktop in stock
Cat Herders of Linux

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #21
On the way by Monday at the latest.  Maybe friday.  Probably monday.

Or Sunday?????


Too much like right to deliver to me on sunday apparently...  Back to monday.
Cat Herders of Linux

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #22
Pcs for people refunded my money.  I ordered this today.

What does no coa mean?
Cat Herders of Linux

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #23
It's the sticker with the the MS product key you get on laptops and many prebuilt PC's.
I think it stands for "Certificate of Authenticity" ?

If it's coming without a windows installation no worries. If it has a windows installation it's likely unlicensed.

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #24
Ty.  Def dont need that.

I have an old case laying about btw so this is also an option
Cat Herders of Linux

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #25
I think my use case is basic pc desktop most of wich is done in a browser except for some writing in libreoffice.  Aside from that i may want to build packages from source and i also dont want a machine for AAA gaming.   That 5700g with 16 threads might be too much.  A celeron mini pc for under 200$ fits most of what i would do daily really.


I ordered the hp elitedesk.  I need money for other things too.  The big shiny amd wipes me out.  I can still afford to eat after buying the hp.  P!us theres room for my drives and nvme one too and exrra rams
Cat Herders of Linux

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Reply #26
Are these usb c ports on the back here..  one marked idiot and the other the expansion module ?
Cat Herders of Linux

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #27
FedEx didn't won't isn't delivering today.  Last scan was from California 3 days ago.  Still waiting but we are all ready!  Even sugar babies is teeming with antici



Pation!


Screws for the drive caddy's specific to elitedesk g3, a pcie to sata3 adapter for the extra drives external HDD case for the ancient 1tb 3.5 inch drive.  2 16 GB memory sticks if drr4 3000, and various cables and splitters.
Cat Herders of Linux

 

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #28
How to spend 500$ for a pc is a difficult question for me. :)
Progress already went far forward, my computer needs are 10 years behind. :)

fit/pc because I have purchased 5 of them and they are near indestructible and linux friendly

https://www.fit-pc.com/web/

Fanless would be second priority after opensource hardware options like libreboot or risc-v based prototypes.

Instead of computing power I would rather spend rest of money for a good keyboard Kinesis Advantage2 or split keyboard.

Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why?

Reply #29
How to spend 500$ for a pc is a difficult question for me. :)
Progress already went far forward, my computer needs are 10 years behind. :)

Fanless would be second priority after opensource hardware options like libreboot or risc-v based prototypes.

Instead of computing power I would rather spend rest of money for a good keyboard Kinesis Advantage2 or split keyboard.


Risc-v would be cool if there were anything other than an apple m1.. that is risc chip isn't it?

A good keyboard would be nice.  I never learned to type so a split keyboard would be a chore for me as I hunt and peck...
Cat Herders of Linux