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      I use 4 of them. 2 run services, one being primaries (DNS, Mail, etc), and the other secondary services and backups of the first. 2 more are CARPed OpnSense boxes.

      I needed to replace my old server which was my old desktop, and I grabbed some deals from Aliexpress for cheap. Now I have redundant disks and machines, which is nice.

      Edit: And I chose low power options, so all 4 use less power than my old server.

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          There’s low resource games that would do fine. You aren’t gonna be able to run a graphics intense FPS, but I’ve seen people run Minecraft, stardew valley and the like on minis.

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          I’ve got one running Batocera, and it works just fine as a little emulator console. Not something I would want to do any kind of modern PC gaming on, but good for my specific use case

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          Proxmox server, *arr stack, Jellyfin, dns filtering, reverse proxy, home assistant, plant management, file server, archive warrior …

          Want me to continue?

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              It’s a decent 1080p gaming rig. Obviously you need to manage expectations but these AMD iGPUs are very capable.

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              Anything you’d need a smaller system for that a laptop/notebook can’t achieve but a traditional deskrop/sff system is to big for.

              In the end it’s just a small PC.

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                that a laptop/notebook can’t achieve

                It’s not going to do anything you can’t do with a laptop because they’re using laptop processors.

                but a traditional deskrop/sff system is to big for.

                Too big how?

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                  Stability and resiliency you get from a system like this. Obviously stacking a Ryzen 7 against any RPI is not possible / fair really.

                  If you have a RPI around, it is a great starting point for a lot of thjngs. At some moment ypu will just want something can be extended, doesn’t rely on SD card, isn’t too picky about which SSD you give it etc.

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                  ARM vs x86(x64)

                  Besides that: Performance (and not even that considering what iMacs can provide)

                  Besides that? Probably not much else.
                  Technically a Pi (-clone) suffices for most tasks.