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RSS BotMB to Hacker NewsEnglish · 8 hours ago

Don't throw away your old PC–it makes a better NAS than anything you can buy

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Don't throw away your old PC–it makes a better NAS than anything you can buy

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  • ExtremeDullard@piefed.social
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    …until you look at the power consumption.

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      Power prices are also up a ton. It’s like up over 20% year over year in my area to help subsidize all the new AI data centers.

      • MadMadBunny@lemmy.ca
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        Ffs

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      I compensate the power usage by using my nas to also run all kinds of services.

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      Depends on how old.

      By the late 20-teens, stuff got a lot more power friendly. I have a 2017 Dell desktop that idles at 18w with an 8TB drive inside. Marginally more than my NAS.

      Though I’m not disagreeing, you definitely need to check that first. It’s why I retired my really old desktop that was my prior server - it idled at 100w+. Ouch.

    • Tim_Bisley@piefed.social
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      I’m idling at around 30w with my old system. Old xeon CPU, rtx 2060, 17tb.

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      This is a good point.

  • Evotech@lemmy.world
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    Why not just use your current PC as a nas

  • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    I’ve done this for years, my old PC becomes my media server.

    (Oops, replied to my own comment.)

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      This is a good point.

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    As a tip for the selfhosters who like to reuse older hardware, look for pcs with cpus made by via. The late models had a very low power consumption for the time and were already x86_64. You can do some nice stuff with them.

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