Hi everyone!
I’ve been a longtime lurker in this sub and it’s honestly amazing how creative and ambitious so many of the setups posted here are. What started as a fun side project of reviving and repurposing old hardware (laptops, desktops, peripherals, etc) turned into a homelab development project. This post is to share my progress thus far.
Tbh, I’m learning a lot as I go along, and while most components of this homelab have a distinct purpose, a lot of this project came about from pure curiosity and just tinkering, reading, and learning about what is possible with a homelab in 2025.
I don’t want to bore you all, but for those who are interested, here’s a brief description on what everything is used for at the moment, from left-to-right:
Lenovo Yoga 2 13 (replaced HDD with a 1TB M2 SSD) running Ubuntu 22.04, used for lightweight, web-based tasks like email, browsing, note taking, and very light dev work.
2020 Zephyrus G14 (Ryzen 9 4900HS model with RTX 2060 Max-Q, and upgraded to 40GB RAM), used as my primary gaming rig at the moment. I mainly play Valorant at 1080p, and this lil guy pushes 144 FPS and I’ve optimized thermals such that CPU/GPU temps don’t exceed ~72 °C. I’m also an active musician, so this laptop also doubles as a portable DAW machine. Music stack is mainly Reaper, FL Studio, and Guitar Pro, although many of my collaborators use Logic Pro.
In the back left corner, a decade plus year old desktop setup that I’m in the process of converting to a NAS that will manage a local music library and a local Git server (likely through Gitea or similar). Motherboard is ASRock P67 Extreme4, CPU is i5-2500k and 32GB RAM, GPU is GTS 450 (only for video out, but I think I might just remove it and make it headless. Case is an old Rosewill Challenger-U3 which has a ridiculous amount of drive bays and space for airflow. I’ll likely be maxing out the SATA ports on the P67 mobo and setting up a RAIDZ1 ZFS setup, along with a separate cold storage mirror. I’m still figuring out the particulars, but I’ll likely go with Debian for the OS.
On the right, I have a prebuilt OriginPC Neuron from 2019, sports an MSI Z390M Gaming Edge AC mobo, i9-9900k, 64GB RAM, and an RTX 2060 Super. This is my main dev workstation which I’m also developing a PKM library on.
Then there’s a Dell OptiPlex 5070, which I recently acquired. Sports an i5-9500, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB NVMe, and a 1TB SATA SSD. Still figuring out what to do with it, but I’m thinking I’ll max out the RAM at 64GB and turn it into a Proxmox server. I’m thinking of adding a low-profile GPU, but I’m still considering my options there. I might keep one drive on there booting Windows and try to turn it into another light gaming rig. I’m considering a GTX 1650 LP, an RTX 3050 LP, or an RX6400 LP for GPUs.
Lastly, on the very right I have an old Dell OptiPlex 790 that I’m using as my dedicated pfSense machine. I’ve thrown in an Intel i350-T4 NIC, a 240GB SATA SSD, and 8GB RAM. I might switch to a fanless machine for router duties in the future and turn this machine into a hardware testing machine, but for now it’s killing it as my pfSense firewall.
Then in the center I have my LAN switch, which is a TP-Link TL-SG108PE.
I guess I’m just sharing, but thoughts? Comments? Questions? Suggestions? All welcome.
Cheers r/homelab, you all helped me down this rabbit hole. I’m digging deeper every day and it goes way deeper than I ever imagined.
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