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Hello selfhosters, I'm currently in the process of doing recon for hardware upgrades in my homelab (bad timing, I know). It's been some time since I did this the last time and every hardware website I've checked so far, either don't have any mini pcs, nucs or similar, or they have zero information about the hardware.

Are there any good sites for selfhosted hardware? I prefer European sites if there are any, but at this point I'll take anything I can get.

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[–] tal@lemmy.today 1 points 11 hours ago

every hardware website I’ve checked so far, either don’t have any mini pcs, nucs or similar, or they have zero information about the hardware.

Well, if they give you the manufacturer and model number, you should be able to look them up with the manufacturer.