What would you do with hardware like this?
from bpt11@sh.itjust.works to linux@lemmy.ml on 05 Mar 20:12
https://sh.itjust.works/post/33862138

I got this PC from my dad when he upgraded in like December ish. I’ve been running Kubuntu on it and just using it like a sort of general purpose desktop for me and my wife, but I’ve got a hankering for some tinkering and feel like it has more potential, so I’d love some project ideas!

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Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee on 05 Mar 20:23 next collapse

Home server! Not sure how CUDA support is, but exo/petals node for AI and stuff? Immich for photos, Nextcloud for files, homeassistant!

notthebees@reddthat.com on 05 Mar 23:08 collapse

GTX 745 is weird. It’s early Maxwell, not Kepler. It’s not particularly fast and as it is Maxwell, only supports fp32.

Veraxis@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 20:29 next collapse

That is a lot of RAM. Only a quad-core processor, but I imagine should still be fine for general-purpose desktop use.

What would you want it to do? Honestly I would call that over-specced for something like a file server and would probably consume a lot of power if left on all the time. Maybe a media server which can use the discrete GPU for video encoding?

bpt11@sh.itjust.works on 05 Mar 20:40 collapse

I really don’t have anything specific in mind, but a media server is definitely something that’s been on my list of things I’d like.

As for the ram, it kind of is an absurd amount. I think it only started with 8 gigs (maybe 16), but since it was just my family computer growing up it would get continually more and more bloated and slow, upgrading the ram was the only way my dad knew how to upgrade it so he’d do it every now and then to try and speed it up lol.

fartsparkles@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 21:16 next collapse

Run Docker containers on it, one for media server, one for DNS sinkhole etc.

Danitos@reddthat.com on 06 Mar 00:38 next collapse

For the media server, I recommend taking a look at Jellifyn. If you want some fancy statistics use, also give it a look at a Prometheus+Graphana config.

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 06 Mar 04:21 collapse

definetly bazzite gaming htpc if you get a sufficient gpu in it. stream games from it ota.

if you take advantage of this amount of ram to virtualize, you could do both that and a server simultaneously, maybe more, you have 2 gpus and network that can be assigned independently.

the only downside would be power consumption if kept on, but that cpu can definetly handle more server stuff than you would expect.

i think you can also get one of those chinese xeons for dirt cheap on aliexpress and it might work as a hefty upgrade if you really need more cores for a few coins.

fachpersonal@lemmy.ml on 05 Mar 20:55 next collapse

With that amount of ram you could make it a hypervisor and host a lot of containers and vms. Maybe proxmox would be a good fit?

Ozymandias1688@feddit.org on 05 Mar 23:22 collapse

Seconded! Recently switched my bunch of raspberries for a proxmox server. Would never go back!

buwho@lemmy.ml on 05 Mar 21:07 next collapse

“same thing we do everyday, pinky. try and take over the world!”

AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 21:23 next collapse

Install Linux on…

Never mind, carry on.

captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works on 05 Mar 21:25 next collapse

It’s a bit behind the times for gaming though it’ll probably still play a decent round of Counter Strike.

I used a system even older than that (A core i7 with a three-digit part number, circa 2010) a couple years ago to rip DVDs and run MakeMKV/Handbrake, it did the job fine. Decade old computers aren’t the problem, Windows is.

krolden@lemmy.ml on 05 Mar 21:43 next collapse

Upgrade the GPU and its plenty good

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 06 Mar 00:25 collapse

it could probably run modern titles with a sufficient gpu.

notthebees@reddthat.com on 06 Mar 02:28 collapse

My friend has a 2080 in his and he’s been able to play monster hunter wilds without much issue. It does support nvme.

(He’s on pop os)

Edit: that 6700 is a limiting factor in some titles. BeamMP really likes high core count CPUs.

notthebees@reddthat.com on 05 Mar 21:50 next collapse

That’s the last ATX compliant xps PC. I’d swap the wifi card for something else. It has some issues. That bug was patched out afaik.

(Friend has an xps 8900 and it was a unique experience)

I’d also find a cheap gpu to put in it. There is a mount for a 92 mm fan in the front. You just have to remove some tape in the front of the PC covering a vent.

Admittedly my friend games and does dev work on it.

Also it could do with a repaste.

As far as I know you can’t upgrade the CPU on that past the 6700.

PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Mar 22:45 next collapse

Switch to something that always delivers the latest KDE Plasma. That’s old.

pietervdvn@lemmy.ml on 05 Mar 23:08 next collapse

YUNoHost-server!

jollyrogue@lemmy.ml on 06 Mar 00:18 next collapse

Project 1: Install Gentoo on it. 🙂 Project 2: Keep Gentoo installed on it.

PushButton@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 00:33 next collapse

I have something similar, but with an old nvidia 1070.

I run a file server, nginx for my web dev, git server, postgres and, surprisingly, ollama.

The old nv 1070 is CUDA capable and it’s doing an OK job for my usage.

Check if you can put your hand on an old NV card for an AI agent.

Cheers!

kalpol@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 03:41 collapse

Lol an old 1070 is my gaming rig. Computers are so friggin powerful these days

Creat@discuss.tchncs.de on 06 Mar 02:24 next collapse

If you want to get into running a home lab, this world probably be a nice start. So throw proxmox on it and host all the services you want (in containers or VMs). Media server like jellyfin, maybe a nextcloud, storage/Nas services, automate your home with home assistant.

It has a relatively large amount of memory for that generation of system, but also will probably not exactly sip power for the performance your getting. So if power is expensive where you are, think twice about it.

jrgn@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 08:29 collapse

What is the benefit of running it in Proxmox rather than just containers on bare metal?

chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 09:58 next collapse

Convenience, time saved.

Creat@discuss.tchncs.de on 06 Mar 10:29 next collapse

Depends what you want to do. If you want only docker containers, it’s the wrong tool. If you want to run a mixture of VMs and LXC containers, it’s literally a management interface made for it. So it’s pretty good at it.

Petter1@lemm.ee on 06 Mar 13:19 collapse

You can migrate without downtime from one proxmox host to the other

pastermil@sh.itjust.works on 06 Mar 04:05 next collapse

Run gentoo instead!

PieMePlenty@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 08:43 next collapse

Imo too high power consumption for 24/7 operation so I wouldn’t use it that way. If I only had this machine to work with, i’d probably use it as a media server or NAS but turn it on only as needed. Wake on LAN to turn it on and configure it to auto turn off.

Tiuku@sopuli.xyz on 06 Mar 09:20 next collapse

Uptime: 29 seconds

Don’t worry about it, you’re not in a rush to do anything. How about getting a cup of tea for starters?

Rokil@sh.itjust.works on 07 Mar 07:10 collapse

That made me laugh too!

merthyr1831@lemmy.ml on 06 Mar 09:40 next collapse

Jellyfin server? it’ll do hardware transcode handily! Lots of RAM is good for something like TrueNAS since ZFS will use it as a cache.

Akito@lemmy.zip on 06 Mar 10:23 next collapse

Can’t do much with these specs. You could make it headless and lose the desktop environment to make it much more useful.

Kbobabob@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 11:15 collapse

Can’t do much with an i7, 60Gb RAM, and a discreet GPU?

Akito@lemmy.zip on 06 Mar 12:08 collapse

XD I mean, there are also discreet GPUs from the 90’s, yet pretty much all integrated GPUs are far more performant than that.

Your discreet GPU is over 12 years old and even back then it was an entry level card. So, actually, it is very weak and, for many use cases, weaker than many current integrated ones. Not to mention possible lack of current driver support, etc…

You could also look up the other parts, I won’t do that for you. But the same counts for the “i7”. If the i7 is nearly as old, it’s weaker than some i3s from today and definitely weaker than lots of i5s, nowadays.

Again… Same goes for the RAM, etc… If your RAM is really slow, then the size of the RAM will only be useful for certain use cases.

Again and again… You have to research for every part, to really know, what they are capable of. Just saying “i7” and “discreet” does not make the PC any better, whatsoever.

In short: you can use the computer for a lot of stuff, but only very limited. If you want to do something very specific, really well, then you need to find the right niché, where it might work well. Otherwise, as I initially foreshadowed, there is actually not much you can do with those specifications. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Petter1@lemm.ee on 06 Mar 13:14 next collapse

This looks very similar to my MacBookPro 2013 but running on endeavourOS

Just don’t try to install the patched proprietary nvidia drivers on recent kernel and relay on nouveau. Then all works pretty good so far

😮but definitely enough RAM

VinesNFluff@pawb.social on 06 Mar 13:25 next collapse

Step 1. Replace plasma for something lighter like xfce or wayfire with all the fancier effects disabled

Step 2. GZDoom mods.

Krill@feddit.uk on 06 Mar 15:34 next collapse

Truenas Scale NAS server, just add the storage.

ArsonButCute@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Mar 16:15 next collapse

Jellyfin server!!

You’ll eventually want more storage so LVM is the way to go for making your “drive” easily extendable.

I use my (very similar, just AMD and with a dGPU) for my Jellyfin server and to selfhost some AI models for experimentation, and I’m working on rolling out matrix synapse because selfhosting

wobfan@lemmy.zip on 06 Mar 22:14 collapse

Thought the same, although on a second thought Jellyfin would maybe use 1% of the resources of that CPU. But still, I started with Jellyfin and Audiobookshelf on my home server (it has approx. half the computing power of the XPS) and now it has expanded to Immich, LLMs, Nextcloud, and has basically replaced my whole cloud personality. It has a lot of disk space also, so actually - if you don’t need the laptop - set it up as a home server and start with one project on it. I promise it’ll grow fast, haha.

Sixer61@lemmy.world on 06 Mar 16:34 next collapse

YABS

philluminati@lemmy.ml on 06 Mar 19:02 next collapse

I had a 6700k until December just gone. For Linux it can do everything and anything. It’s totally usable! I only gave mine up because of CS2.

sntx@lemm.ee on 07 Mar 04:30 collapse

It even has integrated graphics - so throw out that GPU, I have my server with a 6700k pull less than 20W at idle!

BCsven@lemmy.ca on 07 Mar 04:45 collapse

I have 7700 went with fanless case and ssds, 25w underload, 15w idle. 750w PSU doesn’t use its fan until you hit 30% load.

lemminator@lemmy.today on 06 Mar 20:42 next collapse

Install Ganeti, or K3s, and do a lot of things!

[deleted] on 06 Mar 22:10 next collapse

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shy_mia@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Mar 01:40 next collapse

Cry.

shy_mia@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Mar 01:40 collapse

Realistically some kind of home server, but only if energy is cheap where you live.

jaxxed@lemmy.ml on 07 Mar 05:25 next collapse

Head on over to the self-hosting community

ProgrammingSocks@pawb.social on 07 Mar 08:04 next collapse

Probably schoolwork. I don’t have high computational needs, and these work better than modern Celerons.

signofzeta@lemmygrad.ml on 08 Mar 01:32 next collapse

That’s almost identical to the ThinkPad I use every day. Sounds like a great daily driver.

Geodad@lemm.ee on 08 Mar 18:42 next collapse

Get rid of Kubuntu and install Pika OS, then get to gaming.

monk@lemmy.unboiled.info on 12 Mar 07:26 collapse

Get rid of the dGPU power comsumption at all costs, as it’s underpowered for anything serious.

Enable Intel AMT so that you get hardware level remote control, including power control.

Afet that it’s a now-weak power-hungry CPU with weak cooling, but a decent amount of RAM, so, IDK, a buildserver or a VM host for scenarios when something needs to happen in the background, but latency doesn’t matter.