Or from your kids, cousins, etc… trying to keep it simple. What do you request as cheap homelab related items?

I just have those nice Monoprice Slimrun cables so far.

Cable organization things for racks?

Tools (usually pretty expensive)?

Gift cards?

Or just avoid it altogether?

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    Off the top of my head: Electric screwdriver, pcie NICs, media converters, maybe some hard drives, bulk USB drives for imaging PCs, patch cables, front bezels for my servers, patch panels, blank panels for the rack, a desk mat, an electric duster, magnetic screw bowl, maybe some certification study material. All of these can be under $100 and most are easy to pick out for friends and family that aren’t technically inclined.

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      11 months ago

      That’s almost exactly 800watts, all year long. That would be more than enough for me😂

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    11 months ago

    simple idea: Label maker

    not so simple: Highpoint NVMe RAID AIC with 8 x 8TB m.2 to go with it

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    I’m too particular to ask for computer parts. I ask for hobbies and/or experiences that pull me away from computers.

    I don’t want to have to explain to my mom why an Intel CPU won’t work on my AM5 motherboard, but I would love to go have a nice dinner with her.

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    A PC that can run proxmox that’s has at least 128GB RAM. Pushing that 32gb limit with the VMs I’m running. Also time with my daughter b4 she turns into an all-out teenager

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    To get my first IT job that I applied for. Thankfully, I passed my first interview, and the recruiter was very happy with me.

    Knock on wood / fingers crossed!!!