libretech

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[–] libretech@reddthat.com 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Thanks, will do!

[–] libretech@reddthat.com 5 points 1 month ago

Thanks for this! The jet engine sound level and higher power draw were both what made me a little wary of used enterprise stuff (plus jumping from never having a home server straight to rack mounted felt like flying a little too close to the sun). And thanks also for the epyc rec; based on other comments it sounds like maybe pairing that with dual 3090s is the most cost effective option (especially because I fear you're right on prices not being adjusted downward; not sure if the big hit Nvidia took this morning because of DeepSeek might change things but I suppose that ultimately unless underlying demand drops, why would they drop their prices?) Thanks again for taking the time to respond!

[–] libretech@reddthat.com 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

This is a great point and one I sort of struggled with tbh; I think you're right that if I built it out as a gaming PC I would probably use Windows (not to say I am not very excited about the work Steam is doing for Linux gaming, it's just hard to beat the native OS). I was leaning toward a Linux build for the server form though just to try to embrace a bit more FOSS (and because I am still a little shocked that Microsoft could propose the Recall feature with a straight face). Maybe I could try a gaming setup that uses some flavor of Linux as a base, though then I am not sure I take advantage of the ability to use the AI stuff easier. Will definitely think more on it though, thanks for raising this!

[–] libretech@reddthat.com 1 points 1 month ago

Thank you! Honestly I am probably going way overboard myself (I think I've tried to convince myself that it might make sense given the likelihood of tariffs around the corner, but honestly might still end up downscaling to more like 10-20TB of storage and radically reduce my LLM expectations). And thanks also for the Crafty Controller rec, I hadn't heard of them and will definitely check them out!

[–] libretech@reddthat.com 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Thanks so much! Appreciate the DDR4 and DRAM thoughts, and great point on secondaries. I have actually been debating the right place to put this as well. My ONT is in the basement (which is I feel like is probably the best place to put this from a noise perspective), though my sad cable company router is in a spare bedroom that I was considering as well (this option would require a little less rewiring, though honestly I'm probably going to have to either figure out how to run my own ethernet or hire out for it regardless of where I put it). No worries if not, but do you have a sense of what noise I might expect from the TrueNAS machine I am thinking of running 24/7 vs. the Proxmox that I won't be using all the time? I think I could live with occasional noise spikes, but having something loud 24/7 in a bedroom would probably be cruel. And huge thank you for the warning on power draw: I have not been considering amperage at all and will need to look into that to figure out what I can sustain without burning the house down. Are there any other secondary variables you'd recommend I should consider? Appreciate all of your thoughts!

[–] libretech@reddthat.com 7 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Thank you for this! Honestly maybe it's just been all of the Youtubers I watch but I constantly feel like I have no idea about how to make things work (and also, to be fair, basically everything I wrote is just me reading what other people who seem to know what they're talking about think and then trying to fit all the pieces together. I sort of feel like a money at a typewriter in that way.) Really appreciate you commenting though! It's given me a little more confidence :)

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