And oldish dell optiplex. Cost a little over 100$ to get that plus a 2tb ssd.

It was still cheaper than getting a raspi assuming you can find one.

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I have a rasp pi from an old project I can use. I want to try a beaglebone black though. Those are available not sure if they are underpowered or why no one uses those for nodes. People don't like command line only maybe?

If i found the right board then yeah thats really underpowered for a node.

Have you looked into rockpro's at all?

I had not. Those are nice. If you were to ballpark it. What is the minimum processing power and ram needed to run a node? I'd like to drive the power consumption down eventually.

But, either way I think I gonna order a RockPro64 4GB to play around with. Then maybe experiment to see how the cheaper less performance SBC from them hold up. Their hardware is a large step up from the BBB at similar price points.

Makes sense to start with at least a 2tb ssd for future-proofing.

Especially with the *ahem* "uptick" in block space usage.