I have a gaming PC that’s been sitting around and have been thinking about finding ways to use it.
Specs:
- CPU: i9 9900K
- RAM: 64 GB DDR4
- GPU: RX6700
My “homelab” - if you can even call it that - is pretty basic. I have:
- RPi 4 running Pi-Hole and TeslaMate
- Synology DS218 to backup phones and pcs
Should I repurpose my old gaming PC to a Proxmox machine and run everything off that 1 machine?
What else can/should I consider hosting?
pretty basic
This spec blows my current gaming PC out of the water, let alone my homelab which is a 2015 Intel NUC running headless Linux and Docker.
This is either a shitpost or you have way too much disposable income.
Give it to me.
This should be the top comment, give it to this guy.
I am poor and not above begging lol.
In payment for my support I demand 1 cpu core in perpetuity.
okay but it is on an old I5 6500.
You can check out awesome-selfhosted listed of softwares and see what you’re interested in looking to self host. Common things to self host is a media player that host your movies/TV shows/ or music. A Google drive replacement like nextcloud. Another idea to look for is, whatever services you’re using already , see if you can self host that yourself and see where that takes you.
Sell it and use the money for someting else
OP owns a Tesla, should give it away
You drive a BMW you should give me a computer. That’s how this wealth shaming works right?
lol my bimmer is 22 years old
Right and Op might be rocking a model 3 on a lease shared with a spouse. Everyone has a story. Assuming he’s got a Tesla so just throw away 500-1000 bucks seems kinda closed minded for someone driving a classic sports car ;)
You feel me dog or is this all going over your head?
You feel me dog
lol yeah right on, dog lol
my diesel e39 is not a sports car lol
there will never be a 22 year old tesla
Lmao state of the world eh? Quick to judge, and quick to defend when judged
Whatever have a good night
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That’s a spare PC? I’m jelly.
Sell it. You don’t need it.
I’ll take it off your hands. :)
Do a Mr. Beast kind of video where you just give it to someone for free but without filming the video.
So if your spare PC has those specs… what’s the specs of your main PC?
It can handle almost any service you might care to self-host - and with that much RAM, several at a time. You could run multiple VMs and still have breathing room.
But a much less powerful box can also handle most self-hosted services well. If your existing Pi is doing the job, I wouldn’t switch. The 9900K will consume way more power, which is bad for the environment and your wallet.
Maybe make it into a testing station. Or donate it to a nonprofit. Or sell it. Or turn it into a living room gaming station, playing light games natively and streaming AAA games from another machine with Steam Link or Moonlight (in sleep mode when it’s not in use?). Or give it to a family member. Or make it available to a neighbor via Freecycle/Buy Nothing/similar gifting networks.
PROXMOX: It would make a very nice Proxmox server that could host many VMs and LXC Containers. I have a similar configuration (though an i7) that hosts 2 Windows VMs, a Windows 7 VM, a Docker VM, and a second Docker VM running Kasm. Everything is accessible externally either public using Cloudflare Tunnels or restricted using Cloudflare Tunnels + Cloudflare Applications. I have a 300x300 Internet connection, and while it doesn’t get a ton of use, it’s always very peppy, even remotely.
Maybe a Jellyfin media server? GPU would help with hardware acceleration for transcoding.
Well… Thats a beast.
Proxmox. Run multiple VMs. 2 VMs for ubuntu server, run all your containers through that, perhaps kubernetes? This way if your containers go down, they just switch over. Super nice.
Than with all the extra resources… I mean, home lab for fun. Spin up windows server. Diff Linux distro. Learn arch, etc.
+1 for proxmox. He can also run a Hackintosh VM reliably since he got an AMD GPU.
With that much RAM, maybe buy a few NAS drives during Black Friday and use it as a NAS. Get an HBA card if you don’t have enough SATA ports, and put TrueNAS on it. ZFS loves lots of memory.
It’s overkill for a proxmox server that will likely sit idle
Use it as a streaming PC, buy a quick video capture card and use it to edit, stream and store footage while your main PC stays clean for larger games