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1. notesi+Vb[view] [source] 2026-01-11 22:30:53
>>websku+(OP)
I find myself a bit overwhelmed with hardware options during recent explorations. Seemingly everything can handle what I want a local copy of my Bandcamp archive to stream via jellyfin. Good times we’re in but even having good sysadmin skills, I wish someone would just tell me exactly what to buy.
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2. devonh+Wh[view] [source] 2026-01-11 23:07:08
>>notesi+Vb
> I wish someone would just tell me exactly what to buy.

I’ll bite. You can save a lot of money by buying used hardware. I recommend looking for old Dell OptiPlex towers on Facebook Marketplace or from local used computer stores. Lenovo ThinkCentres (e.g., m700 tiny) are also a great option if you prefer something with a smaller form factor.

I’d recommend disregarding advice from non-technical folks recommending brand new, expensive hardware, because it’s usually overkill.

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3. Schema+ro[view] [source] 2026-01-11 23:50:09
>>devonh+Wh
I spent so long trying to make Raspberry Pis work but they just kind of suck and everything is harder on them. I only just discovered that there are an infinite supply of these micro desktops second hand from offices/government. I was able to pick up a 9th gen intel with 16gb ram for less than the cost of a Pi 5, and it's massively more powerful.
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4. jacobt+1q[view] [source] 2026-01-12 00:02:35
>>Schema+ro
Pi’s are incredible little basic home servers but they can’t handle transcoding. Great option for places with very expensive electricity too.
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5. drnick+mx[view] [source] 2026-01-12 01:00:35
>>jacobt+1q
Way too expensive for their moderate performance. All serious self-hosters (not Youtube home-labbers) use x86 machines, often retired desktop/gaming rigs or used datacenter hardware.
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