• Norgur@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Which nuc did you get for that money? Is that NUC actually faster than the Pi 5? I’ve seen a ton of people claiming this and then it actually wasn’t. I mean, it that’s what’s on offer where you live, great! It’s certainly harder to find where I am. Is an SD card that expensive where you are? I mean, a SanDisk Extreme blahblah 256gb is 25 bucks here. Case costs about 5 to 10 bucks. Power supply is Free. Most ppl have a USB power supply capable of running a pi at hand.

    Why wouldn’t the zero 2w have the ability to run peripherals? Of course it can. Besides: why would I want to run peripherals and a display on my pihole?

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      1 year ago

      Not the person you’re replying to, but I bought an Optiplex 5050 with an i7-7700 for $75 to use as a server because an RPi 5 is more expensive and way less powerful. It even has a CD drive.

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        1 year ago

        Well, i’d ditch that one for it’s power consumption (65w tdp is like a lot for a server) but that may not be an issue to you. Situations differ, needs differ. I had a quick look around at eBay and the like where I am and all I could get for that price was a crappy i3 4xxx or comparable, so you might see why the raspberry is a good offer to me.

        That’s why I’m against flat-out “yeah, the pi is not worth it” or “the pi is the bee’s knees” statements. It’s a tool among many and ought to be used as such and I dislike when there is this mob mentality pro or Contra anything. The pi has it’s uses and there are.many cases where it’s not the ideal option. I’ll never recommend the pi or anything else flat out.