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I Upgraded my home Server – Lenovo x3650 M5

I Upgraded my home Server – Lenovo x3650 M5

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New (to me) Server – Lenovo x3650 M5 – Overview
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  1. Nice video, I noticed that ebay advert stated 5462 but this usually only supported V3 cpus. I would suggest an ML2 riser and 10gb adapter for future expansion too. The IMM2 can utilise this too and reduces surolus cabling. Also the sd card adapter could have a raid recovery partition for migration/recovery etc. I have 4 of these and great machines

  2. Might as well get a Nvidia Telsa cards or two for machine learning and stable diffusion. You obviously have come to grips with your new power bill. Use all them power supplies.

  3. I know it might not be ok with you but I wished you'd of told us how much you spent and where you procured the server. Whether a crazy good deal, or by paying up.

  4. I went down the HPE DL380P rabbit-hole. 25 HDD capacity, etc, etc, blah blah. Biggest mistake I ever made. The noise was incredible, even after I went through the considerable rigmarole to quieten it down, but the real killer was the power consumption. I'm off-grid and to feed that baby around the clock was going to require at least one more $2k Pylontech 3000C battery. I wasn't up for that and replaced it with four, small footprint, low powered, servers each running Proxmox and hosting my VMs across them all. I kept a 12 year old PC that used to be my video editing machine and repurposed it as a NAS. All these combined consume less power than the HP server did and almost noiselessly.

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