I am looking to replace my 2016 Xidax gaming rig with a new Windows 11-compatible PC. I don't game anymore so the latest GPU isn't important. In my rig I have a 1 Tb SSD, a 6 Tb HDD and a 4 Tb HDD with an older Intel i7 CPU with water cooling. I have 32 Gb of DDR4 RAM. Instead of spending another $2K+, I'm thinking of a mini PC like one of those listed here: https://www.lifewire.com/best-mini-pcs-11736355. Specifically, I'm looking at the i9 Beelink with a 1 Tb SSD and 32 Gb of DDR5 RAM for $579 or the one with a 2 Tb SSD and 64 Gb of DDR5 RAM for $729. I'm trying to keep costs down but do you think that doubling all of the specs for $150 might be worth it? I do like to future proof.
I would need to address my hard drives, so I'm thinking of something like the $100 Cenmate 4 bay external drive enclosure that would connect to the mini pc via USB A/C 3.0. Lastly, I would need additional USB ports so I would get a 4 port USB 3.2 hub.
My question is, would I be missing anything or is there something that I'm not considering moving away from the desktop form factor I've always used? I'd like to hear your thoughts.
Finally, what would be a realistic price to sell my Xidax rig for if I were to put Linux on it? It has an RTX 2060 Super GPU in it. Thanks.
I would need to address my hard drives, so I'm thinking of something like the $100 Cenmate 4 bay external drive enclosure that would connect to the mini pc via USB A/C 3.0. Lastly, I would need additional USB ports so I would get a 4 port USB 3.2 hub.
My question is, would I be missing anything or is there something that I'm not considering moving away from the desktop form factor I've always used? I'd like to hear your thoughts.
Finally, what would be a realistic price to sell my Xidax rig for if I were to put Linux on it? It has an RTX 2060 Super GPU in it. Thanks.
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