My recent Mini PC love

in STEMGeeks10 days ago

For the past few days, I have been exploring this Mini PC available on Amazon. I saw an ad somewhere that showed this Mini PC, and there was also an article where someone mentioned about a discount on one of these Mini PC. This is when it got my attention. I always used to wonder if a mini PC was a possibility because we are having some super smart mobile phones in our hands and it is being used with the latest hardware and technology. Why not have the same with a small size PC? This was my thought.

Currently I have sufficient laptops and I don't have a plan of expanding my needs. But it is very tempting to purchase a Mini PC. I wanted to run my house with some home network and some good hardware. I thought maybe purchasing a Mini PC can become a good exploration. But I was very surprised to see that the specs are incredible and the reviews are also very good in the market.

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I was looking at the above product in Amazon and the cost is also very nominal. Maybe if I purchase this in the US, I might have a better deal but purchasing it from India is a bit costly. I was also wondering if it would be possible to assemble this by myself. Today, the size of RAM and the Size of the Hard disk is also very small. If I can get this case separately and all other components separately, then why not assemble it by myself. The only reason why I wanted to buy this was because it was compact and attractive. Otherwise I don't have any need for another PC right now. I already have two laptops and a few servers that I can use.

Maybe if I want to set up a home server, this can be very handy and it consumes only 45 watts of power, so it is not going to be very costly to maintain this at home too. Maybe I can operate some of my apps from home if I have this hardware at home. I have been thinking a lot about having a home server that operates with proper internet and maybe solar power. I did not find time to do something about it. But this sounds like a good opportunity to give it a try.

I have to also see if there are any service centers available in the place where I live, and what will happen if something goes wrong with the product. I cannot go or send it to the US to get the problem resolved. These are some of the thoughts that are going on in my mind when I saw this product. There are also options to do some upgrades, which is a great thing because today, a small server might make sense, but later if I need an upgrade I can go for it. So, let me think through this and see if it will be worth purchasing this and using it as a server for hosting some stuff at home. Even if I purchase this and use this for running some of my projects, it can take a lot of time to breakeven. But worth a try. If this becomes successful, I can have a few more boxes and use the servers from home itself. But I might have a huge learning curve.


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i have no clue,i never bought or used one of these mini pc, should have to check if it's reliable, what's the breaking rate and performances

The nvme drive and fans are the usually where you will have problems if you do, but as long as the machine is working when you get it, usually it holds up. Beelink is one of the best manufacturers for mini pcs.

Interesting... Are they good just as servers? Or they can work fine enough for gaming and such

They are great for almost anything, as long as you know the limitations.

For example, most don't have PCI ports, so you can't run a high end GPU, but many of these have decent GPUs that can run most games at 30-60 fps. You may have issues on the most demanding games. It would be a great gaming console like device for a TV.

It isn't going to match high end PCs, but for 90% of people in the world, it would make a more than adequate desktop PC.

I could definitely get one when mine dies then, I'm not one that has to play everything at maxed graphic and like this wouldn't have to bother assembling or having to avoid buying garbage at phisical shops... High end pc are kinda niche anyways

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I also sometimes love mini pc as it should be. Though most of them are always costly

I love the idea of assembling your own setup, it could be a rewarding learning experience. Just keep in mind the importance of local support, especially for servicing. Best of luck with your exploration!

I love me some mini pcs, I replaced most of my home servers with mini pcs. You will probably find the actual usage of the 5850U is under 20W 99% of the time.

I have 5700U in a proxmox cluster running 3 VMs and ~80 docker containers and it runs it like a champ and under 18W each with sub 3 minute high availability fail over.

I posted recently about the new rolling block log feature and have a witness node running on 6-8W N100 mini pc.

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I'm probably going to be upgrading my mini pc proxmox cluster to the MS-01 which has dual SFP+ 10Gbit, which is great as I have a 10Gbit SFP+ backplane with plenty of spare ports. Right now the cluster uses 2.5Gbit for replication.

sounds interesting. hive witness node on 6-8W? thats awesome.

I'm glad you are able to do all these things. It is hard for us to get all these good stuff in India. I can buy it from the US through a friend but warrenty problems and if something goes wrong, investment goes waste. So I'm still thinking.

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