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Home Lab CHALLENGE ft. Raid Owl – Part 1

Home Lab CHALLENGE ft. Raid Owl – Part 1

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  1. seeing a home lab built for just 200 was gonna be intresting, seeing a homelab built for 300+ upwards, not quite so. would say it kinda goes against the spirit if you can just wheeler dealer till you have enough to do what you want

  2. I like this challenge! Good luck to both of you and looking forward to seeing how this works out. I'd even go so far as to making this a regular thing say every 6 months with different goals.

  3. This challenge is MUCH better than build a gaming pc. This could actually be useful. No dodgy practices like overclocking. Being stable, just enough to do the benchmarks before crashing etc.

  4. 0:00: 💰 Two YouTubers compete to build the best home lab setup with a $200 budget.
    3:49: 💰 The speaker is excited to start a spin and hopes to win $10, but is also interested in the off-the-shelf NZ option.
    7:36: 🖥️ The speaker is considering different options for building a computer, including a Core i36100 processor or a Western Digital Sentinel dx4000 with Linux installed.
    11:26: 🔌 The speaker is excited about finding a good deal on an upgrade for their home lab.
    15:10: ! The speaker is feeling better and plans to clean up and sell some items to make money for upgrades.
    18:59: 🔌 The video discusses the importance of keeping server power consumption under 75 Watts and the potential challenges in achieving this.
    23:14: 💰 The YouTuber plans to sell the system on Facebook Marketplace and make a profit of at least $100.
    Recapped using TammyAI

  5. Setups on Budget, the first thing I say then is: what do you wanna achieve?

    Because often I get that nonsense like „I want to get a very powerful gaming machine“ and there the budget also was often just 200 bucks. And that simply won’t work! I don’t want to give people unrealistic expectations where they throw their small budget out the window for things that won’t achieve what they want.

  6. For the given budget I honestly think some of the wheel items are just a bit extreme. So while those add intrigue and/or suspense, if the goal is to show "look what you can do with 200$" it's kinda detrimental to that kind of goal.

  7. quick unrelated question regarding smb
    when copying files from one folder to another on the same share
    why is windows a whole lot faster than linux?
    on windows i'm consistently getting 300 mb/s and sometimes even over 600 mb/s , but on linux i'm getting 30-40 mb/s
    i'm running a normal 1gbe connection between my pc and nas

  8. Well, to me, time is money; and driving to pick up something at a considerable distance is both fuel and time; seems that while tax was taken off the table. Two hours of driving seems like a cost nowadays, and should be considered. I guess it'd be no different than if I went down to work, and picked up a decommissioned server, for free, with relatively outlandish specs. After all, my costs would be $0; and I could choose the pick of the litter, so to speak. To drive 2 hours someplace and back would cost me about $27. With no budget, $27 is nothing; but with a tight budget, every guy /gal out there considers their time the most precious, and gas is certainly not free nowadays.

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