Heho,
I personally run a Dell 7030 micro for a similar purpose; There is basically a model from each 'big' vendor, and as outlined they are _really_ cheap as used units on ebay.
There is a series called 'tiny mini micro' by "ServeTheHome" on our favorite non-free video site which goes over a range of these different devices. Something like the "Lenovo M90n-IoT" might also be worthwhile to look at (even though it comes with an Intel CPU).
With best regards,
Tobias
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From: owner-misc@openbsd.org <owner-misc@openbsd.org> On Behalf Of B. Atticus Grobe
Sent: Monday, 11 July 2022 07:14
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Fanless amd64 sytem recommendations
I've been running a Hewlett-Packard HP t620 Quad Core TC for a couple of years now in that role, with the AMD GX-415GA SOC in it. It's the bigger brother of that found in the APU systems.
The stock configuration usually has 4GB of RAM in them, with a single re(4) 1GBps NIC, and a 16GB mSATA SSD.
I haven't had any issues out of mine, which I got for I believe $50 on eBay. They seem to be fairly easy to acquire. Another $25 for a power brick (which amazingly has had no issues either), and you're good to go.
These boxes have eDPI display outputs, and optionally have either an RS-232 serial port or VGA output, along with USB 2 and USB 3.
They come with an embedded version Windows 10, but I've had no issues running OpenBSD 6.8-7.0 on it, 9front, or LInux. IIRC, it supports EFI booting, but I've only used legacy BIOS boot.
If you get one from eBay, I would recommend opening it and verifying that all the internal screws are tight. I had some loose either from shipping or carelessness on the mSATA hold-down and a few other places.
Good luck.
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