Idle power draw matters more than peak performance in a 24/7 home lab
Most home labs don't require a ton of performance to be useful. High core counts, piles of RAM and even hard disks aren't necessary until they are, and while they can feel like a necessity in the moment (especially when you frame it as an investment), they often just cost you more in the long run if you aren't actually putting them to use.
Most home labs don’t require a ton of performance to be useful. High core counts, piles of RAM and even hard disks aren’t necessary until they are, and while they can feel like a necessity in the moment (especially when you frame it as an investment), they often just cost you more in the long run if you aren’t actually putting them to use.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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