Hello everyone,

I am running some services like Jellyfin, Radarr, QBittorrent, Jellyseerr and some others on my Raspberry Pi 4. The problem is that it is already struggling to run those, since it has only 2GB of RAM. I wish it was possible to do a RAM upgrade to the Raspberry Pi but the RAM is soldered to the motherboard. I don’t want to buy another Raspberry Pi with more RAM because they are quite expensive and I don’t want to have two of them. So can you recommend something for around or under 100€?

Thanks in advance.

If you want the small footprint and power costs are a concern, look for a second hand mini computer. Dell, Lenovo, Intel nuc.

Something like this as an example.

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I always thought that mini computer.were more power hungry than SBC. Am I wrong?

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Yeah, they’re more power hungry, but they’re also way more performant than a pi 4.

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Thanks.

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No but less power hungry than a full desktop. It’s a good trade-off between power and performance.

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I found an HP EliteDesk 800 G1 SFF at 100€ here. It has an Intel core i5 4th Gen and 8GB of RAM. Not exactly mini but cheap. Do you think it’s worth it?

EDIT: nvm I found this used Intel nuc here with the same specs.

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I had the same issue as you and I bought a mini PC for under $200 and it works like a charm

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Can you tell me the specs?

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If you need more ram but not a lot of CPU a used thin client can work, i use a HP t630 since 6 months now with only nextcloud and storage, has 2 ddr4 slots and 2sata m.2(not Nvme) for Expansion. Again its a 4core Pre Ryzen AMD chip so don’t expect any Wonders. https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/hp/t630/ this is a good side for this and other thin Clients.

Edit: according to HP the idle Power consumption is ~12w

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And that’s the problem right there. That’s 12w idle power. The computer is not going to idle all the time and power consumption will rise. If you are like me and live in a place with high cost of power this will add up. The raspberry pi will is at max 9w of power. That’s max. At idle it’s more likely to be around 3 but could be more if you have some usb drives plugged into it.

Maybe consider selling your pi2g and buying a pi4g or 8g.

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If your workload doesn’t run well on a raspi you cannot use a raspi…

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They said they were bumping up to the ram limit on their 2gb pi. I suggested getting a pi with 4 or 8 gb of ram.

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@VitabytesDev @selfhosted there are miniPCs with Intel’s n100 chip 8Gb ram and 256Gb SSD like this one on AliExpress https://aliexpress.com/item/1005006141099278.html at 97€

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Cheapest upgrade? Cram an old Android mobile in the USB port, and run a few services on that via Termux…

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