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A LittleBackground - I got this for free from my Uncle, I have thoroughly cleaned with Isoprophyl Alcohol. I took in hope that I can use it for my Cloud Storage.

And Genuinely Speaking I think it's fairly possible because I have seen people do that on Raspberry PI

TBH I don't know specs of all the things, but I do have pictures of everything linked below.

CPU - Intel Pentium G4400 SR2DC 3.30GHZ X709D613

RAM - Its not of a known brand IG but its 2 sticks of 4Gb DDR4 2400. HERE IS THE PIC FOR BRAND.

Motherboard - IDK It says Asus H110M-CS. HERE IS THE PIC.

GPU - None.

Storage 1 - Crucial BX500 2.5 SSD 240Gb 5V 1.7A SATA 6Gb/s MDL: CT240BX500SSD1 SN: 2126E5B1E539 FW: M6CR052. HERE IS THE PIC.

Storage 2 - Seagate Video 3.5 HDD ST3500312CS SN: 9VVP6LKJ PN: 9GW132-193 FW: SC13 WWN: 5000C50092470085. HERE IS THE PIC.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Yes, this will work fine. It may feel sluggish when you use it, but for storing and serving files, backups etc, it will be plenty.