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Revision as of 02:55, 19 February 2024
Used desktop computers can be found anywhere for under $200. These things always come with a respectable CPU and a decent amount of RAM. The larger ones usually hold up to 4 disks, making them a huge step up from single board computers. Used hardware offers a tremendous amount of potential at a relatively cheap price.
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Pros
- Excellent balance of cost vs. performance.
- Come pre-built and ready to work.
- Ubiquitous and easy to source.
- Upgrades are cheap.
- Quiet.
Cons
- No warranty.
- No support.
- You will probably encounter performance bottlenecks (Earlier SATA/PCIe/SAS/USB revisions).
Important Notes
- Make sure the system is 64bit. 32bit systems are very old, avoid at all costs.
- Some older legacy systems do not support UEFI and thus cannot boot UEFI OS's.
- Some Very old (8-10 years) high end CPUs actually perform worse than modern low-to-mid end CPUs.
Dell OptiPlex
Dell's OptiPlex line is a "business-oriented desktop and all-in-one computers made for corporate enterprises, healthcare, the government, and education markets." These things are all over Ebay and Craigslist.
The OptiPlex line stretches back to the '90s, so make sure you double-check that yours was made in the last 10 years or so.