> Second-hand Lenovo M710q tiny with a wifi-card could also work: > https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view&id=5296
A quick note that the slightly older M625q (with an AMD processor) isn't quite so good with OpenBSD. It runs overly slow and I have yet had time to figure out why. Interestingly, even on apm -H it takes longer to compile a C program than a Raspberry Pi 3. It also takes 14 Watts so the power management isn't quite there yet. These issues aren't present with Linux or FreeBSD. It was ~£30 and completely fanless, so will almost be the perfect hardware for a home server once these issues can be resolved. In short, the M710q with Intel processor might be the better choice. I suspect it is to do with the pstate <AMD Cool n Quiet> stuff that the issues are arrising from. Karsten

