I have a refurbished Lenovo Thinkcentre that I was running Truenas off of. Everything was working great, but it got hit with a power surge and after lots of trouble shooting it appears the motherboard is fried and I don’t trust my ability to soder and fix it.

No now I need to upgrade my setup. Wondering what is a good sub $300 computer I can order that will run Jellyfin, Immich, and a few light services off of? With Truenas you seem to need two SSDs. One to boot and one to run apps, so it seems like a mini PC will not work.

I have a seperate HDD drive bay with a few hdd’s in it full of shows and picture. Just need a PC to run my services.

I would prefer something I can order off Amazon or can be shipped quickly so I can get back up and running again.

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        mainly the v4 (comparing to other server cpus)

        It consumes less energy than the other server cpus from intel that are generally available.

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          The CPU may not use too much power, but the chipset and all the supporting circuitry will. Supporting 4/8channel memory aint free. And RAM can use a ton of power too.

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          Except the hardware itself is really old which means that the performance will be much lower and thus the CPU usage will be higher. The older systems also have much slower memory and bus speeds.

          You would be much better buying a more modern consumer CPU since the performance boost will mean that the CPU utilization will be lower. Most workloads including Jellyfin do not benefit from tons of slow CPU cores. Things will work better the higher CPU and ram frequently you have.

          Server CPUs are a poor choice outside of very specific applications

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            My E5-2667 v4 (8 cores, higher frequency) using almost nothing of energy while watching some asmr on freetube and responding:

            Edit: it has a higher tdp than the 2650 v4, and has 16gb of ddr4 ram

            My E5-2667 v4 (8 cores, higher frequency) using almost nothing of energy

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              11W is actually a lot lower than what I was expecting. It isn’t crazy efficient but it isn’t bad.

              Are you sure it supports DDR4? The Intel spec page says it has a clock of around 2.5GHz with DDR3 memory

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                From dmidecode, DDR4:

                Edit: Broadwell supports both DDR3 and DDR4, with some caveats

                Handle 0x0073, DMI type 17, 40 bytes
                Memory Device
                        Array Handle: 0x0070
                        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
                        Total Width: 72 bits
                        Data Width: 72 bits
                        Size: 8 GiB
                        Form Factor: DIMM
                        Set: None
                        Locator: DIMM_B1
                        Bank Locator: NODE 1
                        Type: DDR4
                        Type Detail: Synchronous
                        Speed: 2667 MT/s
                        Manufacturer: Undefined
                        Serial Number: A64010B5
                        Asset Tag: DIMM_B1_AssetTag
                        Part Number:                     
                        Rank: 1
                        Configured Memory Speed: 2400 MT/s
                        Minimum Voltage: 1.14 V
                        Maximum Voltage: 1.26 V
                        Configured Voltage: 1.2 V
                
                Handle 0x0076, DMI type 17, 40 bytes
                Memory Device
                        Array Handle: 0x0070
                        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
                        Total Width: 72 bits
                        Data Width: 72 bits
                        Size: 8 GiB
                        Form Factor: DIMM
                        Set: None
                        Locator: DIMM_D1
                        Bank Locator: NODE 1
                        Type: DDR4
                        Type Detail: Synchronous
                        Speed: 2667 MT/s
                        Manufacturer: Undefined
                        Serial Number: A6401009
                        Asset Tag: DIMM_D1_AssetTag
                        Part Number:                     
                        Rank: 1
                        Configured Memory Speed: 2400 MT/s
                        Minimum Voltage: 1.14 V
                        Maximum Voltage: 1.26 V
                        Configured Voltage: 1.2 V