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[Refurb] ThinkStation P330 Tiny i5-9400, 16GB / 512GB, $206.55 ($201.69 eBay Plus) Shipped @ Australian Computer Traders eBay

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ThinkStation P330
Intel Core i5 9400 2.90GHz
512Gb SSD
16Gb RAM

Great price. Would've got one of these had I not picked up a M70q 10th gen a week ago…

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  • +1

    Can recommend. My workplace has been running a fleet of these for 6 years and they’ve been rock-solid. Bump the RAM & storage up and it becomes a great media server.

    • +1

      This is the sweet spot for homelabs too as it’s the cheapest model in the tiny range that supports dual NVMe and, has the PCIe slot. Would be ideal if it had the low power T-model CPU but it’s much of a muchness, unless you’re overly concerned about power usage.

  • +1

    OOS! Great machines though.. I've got an older one deployed for my family, and a dell equiv deployed for my home server/proxmox and docker etc. They're such good little machines

  • +2

    Anyone know what the idle power draw is for these?

  • +3

    Here's a discussion thread on the upgrades you can do with these: https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/lenovo-thi…

  • Woah, that's such great value! I'm super sad I missed out, though I don't know what I'd do with another computer! (I already have a plex server and I already have a proxmox/HA server)!

  • damn i need a comparable deal again

  • Can u add a wifi card? Or does it have to be dongle?

    • +1

      There’s a mini-PCIe slot for wireless cards. I have a 2.5gbe adaptor in mine.

  • Will an LP Rx6400 works with this with the included AC Power supply?

    • Great reference sheet here for what models can take a low profile GPU

      https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/lenovo-thi…

      Power supply doesn't matter, as the system itself restricts the amount of power the CPU and GPU can take. You COULD get around this somewhat by experimenting with a PCIE to Oculink adapter and a eGPU.

      Also note that the RX6400 is PCI-E 4.0 x4, so anything but the latest model will restrict it to PCI-E 3.0 x4 (effectively PCI-E 4.0 x2).

  • Question, I am in need of a basic pc to do some basic Excel, Word and some home assistant editing for a PI. Would something like this be sufficient or are they not up for that.

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