New Xeon NUC released
If you don't have much room but still want to run a moderately beefy VM server with internal NVMe storage... Bit expensive, but could be worth it for some scenarios. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/05/06/nuc9vxqnx_pro_review/
$ouch$ AMD could severely undercut this with a modified Ryzen laptop CPU (with built-in Radeon graphics and modified to support ECC). Or a slightly lower price with a Threadripper. Does anyone know of a low end barebones system with a Ryzen CPU of any description? On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 07:38 Adam Thompson <athompso@athompso.net> wrote:
If you don't have much room but still want to run a moderately beefy VM server with internal NVMe storage... Bit expensive, but could be worth it for some scenarios.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/05/06/nuc9vxqnx_pro_review/
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On 2020-05-06 Kevin McGregor wrote:
$ouch$
AMD could severely undercut this with a modified Ryzen laptop CPU (with built-in Radeon graphics and modified to support ECC). Or a slightly lower price with a Threadripper.
AFAIK all the Ryzen 3's with built-in graphics do not (and won't) have ECC. There might be Pro versions out eventually that will, though. But they won't be cheap. 1400GBP isn't too bad for that NUC... I was guessing more before I got to the punchline. Yes, you can put together a whopping Ryzen3 ECC system for well under that price... but it won't be in a tiny cube shape!
Does anyone know of a low end barebones system with a Ryzen CPU of any description?
Does it have to be tiny? Or any "barebones" (i.e. full ATX or M.ATX)?
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