Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2024 22:41:54 +0000 (UTC) From: Alexander Burke <alex@alexburke.ca> To: Lexi Winter <lexi@le-fay.org> Cc: list_freebsd@bluerosetech.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: small form factor router recommendations Message-ID: <30df4160-a619-4670-9f13-16785eeca2c7@alexburke.ca> In-Reply-To: <Zh7wACAfhacWT-Op@ilythia.eden.le-fay.org> References: <ZgWx3Ft7iuA11Z62@ilythia.eden.le-fay.org> <a9e5e8be-51b7-ebdf-a9de-6a08743da6f2@bluerosetech.com> <Zh7wACAfhacWT-Op@ilythia.eden.le-fay.org>
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There sure is: https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/dell-optiplex-3040-small-form-factor https://www.amazon.com/s?k=3DDell%203040%20SFF They're all over eBay too. ---------------------------------------- 2024-04-16T21:39:24Z Lexi Winter <lexi@le-fay.org>: > list_freebsd@bluerosetech.com: >> A Dell Optiplex with a top-end i5 will do this, and are nearly silent. T= hey >> come with one onboard gigabit Ethernet port and one low-profile x16 slot >> (sometimes also one x4 slot).=C2=A0 They can be had on secondary markets= for well >> below your price point. >=20 > i did an image search for "Dell Optiplex" and it only returned > desktop/tower systems, like this: >=20 > https://www.le-fay.org/tmp/30d/optiplex.jpeg >=20 > that doesn't seem to fit the requirement for "small form factor". >=20 > is there an SFF model line i should be looking at instead?
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