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Hey all!

Hope you all are doing well, I’m looking to build out my current homelab which is two mini PCs that I salvaged from my employer (one was a Intel OPS PC and the other a lenovo M93 Micro) paired with a linksys router (I forget the model)

I was looking at 1st and 2nd gen Threadripper chips (specifically 1950x and 2950x) and wanted to know what you all recommend.

I want the pcie lanes so I can pick up another graphics card (in addition to my current 1060) and some nvme cards.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Older Xeon systems (v3, v4) give you oodles of cores, main memory channels, and PCIe lanes. Single-threaded performance isn't great, but for multi-threaded workloads they're great value for the money and power.

Compare those threadripper systems to R730, T7910, and T7810, with E5-2680 and E5-2690 processors, and see which makes sense to you and your use-case.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Hold up, I stand corrected. These prebuilts come with a nice amount of hardware alone.

Interesting, this is going to be a tough decision

Thanks! 🙏

Where do you get your information?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Thanks! 🙏

Quite welcome :-)

Where do you get your information?

A few places:

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