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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    20 hours ago

    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?

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      20 hours ago

      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.

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        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.

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        12 hours ago

        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 it can definetly handle more 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.