A SERIOUS Home Server That's Affordable

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Publicado 2024-07-12
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Timestamps:
0:00 I think this could be a great home server
0:40 Sponsor - UGreen
1:56 Lenovo P520
2:45 Specs and Features
5:53 Proprietary Nonsense
6:20 Quick Teardown and Cleanup
7:45 Windows and Davinci Resolve
9:13 Cinebench and Power Consumption
10:20 Why this makes sense as a home server
11:19 Running Proxmox without GPU
12:00 PCIe Bifurcation
13:50 Containers, VMs, and GPU Passthru
14:36 Adding more storage
15:48 Out of band Management with AMT
16:24 The potential value of thi

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @MarcoGPUtuber
    Hardware Haven - A seriously good channel that's affordable to watch. Well. It's free.
  • @KomradeMikhail
    The PCI slot makes a lot of sense because it's a Workstation, meant for Work. For small industries that use obscure or proprietary hardware controllers which are not economically upgradable yet. Audio system cards for small radio stations. Weather sensor stations. Robotics controllers. Etc. etc... Notably it makes tranferring a backup off an older RAID array, to the new upgrade system extra simple.
  • @ohokcool
    @ 4:13 "hardware license module" is the PERFECT description for a $250 RAID controller haha cheers for that one
  • @JustinJ.
    Fun fact the P520 comes with windows 10 workstation edition license hard coded in the MB, eBay sellers sell them with win10 home, a few command prompts and you can pull the license key off the MB and upgrade to win11 workstation for free
  • @0xKruzr
    holy crap, it's Skylake?! this IS a great deal! it seems like these "bargain systems" I see reviewed on YT are almost always Broadwell or older which is really rough on power-performance ratio and just performance in general. thanks for checking it out for us!
  • @hotstovejer
    I actually have a p510. It came with a E5 v3 6 core and 32 GB of ram. I upgraded to a E5 v4 10 core and 128gb of RAM. It has 4 HDD bays with trays and there's essentially a backplane in it. It also came with a Lenovo Flex adapter (proprietary) which holds one gen 3 nvme and one SATA m.2. I added a single nvme card and it's dead silent. Running Truenas scale (passed through the sata controller) and several VMs. I can't complain. I paid $100 for it from a local seller.
  • @JohnStroboz
    Gotta appreciate your real world vids. It's nice to see some cool corporate stuff from time to time, but what I really care about is stuff I can personally afford and make use of.
  • @dootdoot1828
    Literally just got mine delivered yesterday, it's an absolute unit of an affordable homeserver
  • @brockbreacher
    YOOOOO I got mine back in May because of another YouTube video I saw last year where they used it for a cheap "gaming" pc and immediately saw the application for it being a server, it's cool to see one of my favorite YouTubers reviewing it and answering a few questions I've had in the BIOS settings area lol
  • @Saphykitten
    Fun fact, the p520 has a proprietary motherboard, the p520c does not, and is a standard matx only needing a 24pin to 14pin PSU adapter.
  • @TheInternalNet
    This is the exact machine I'm considering for my new ML workstation. Might even go with the 920 for expanding memory. Thank you for the run down for this.
  • @abdulrahmanmonad
    I looooooooove seeing your content man it's always so simple and you are always humble when explaining things you are not an expert in, I have started my homelab journey recently after starting watching your content so really really appreciate it so much and keeeeep up the very astonishing work 😊
  • @halosam2963
    I've been running a P250 I upgraded for a year and a half now. I absolutely love mine and have been recommending it to others!
  • @PatipanWongkleaw
    I once had the same thought, and I once built an epyc server thinking that this is all I'll ever need. Fast-forward to today. I didn't realize how wrong I was... With all the AI and LLM stuff.. one GPU turn into two then three then... 70w idle also turns into a hundred, then few hundreds. I think I have lost the way at this point.
  • @Dgodwin94
    Honnestly was skeptical at the thumbnail. Guess it was a good hook. But man haven't wanted to buy a new pc this much in a while. Fell in love with my gen 4 x1 carbon and just moved to a new yoga 9i. Yes lenovo does proprietary stuff. But their professional stuff is a notch above. Its genuinely a delight to use. It just works for me.
  • @rotors_taker_0h
    On one hand: that's some lenovo proprietary junk. On the other hand, though, you can actually buy spare parts and replacement somewhat into the future and it's actually easy to find what exactly you need in most cases.
  • @SkywardKing
    Always love to see more people finding more uses for the thinkstation P5xx machines.