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Stop buying mini PCs for your home server—5 reasons an old Dell OptiPlex actually wins
A mini PC is a solid option for a home server. They're small, relatively cheap, and low-power. I use a mini PC as a home server, but there are several things that my old Dell OptiPlex PC does better.
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