are there any older ex-office mini PCs like the elitedesk, optiplex, thinkstation, etc models that can fit a 3.5" drive? Not looking for anything new and thus expensive, just want some old junker (6/7/8th gen Intel) that can host some light stuff. thanks
There's a few companies selling a very plasticky mini-pc that also has 2x 3.5" slots. Trialling it now for a homebuilt Nas, so far impressed. Worst problem is that the bigger drives can be noisy.
yeah, those are too big. was hoping to score an ITX-sized abandonware for cheap and retrofit it with a 10 TB or so drive. I had this thing many moons ago:
it could fit a drive, with some wiggling and swearing. so I figured maybe something similar exists. building it from new parts is way, way out of budget.
If you can find them the "mini" format Elitedeak has a 3.5" internal bay along with an optical, for what it's worth. It's not as small as a "micro" but it's smaller than a tower, and at my hearby Uni, they go for the same (cheap) prices.
Not the OP, but capacity: there aren't 20TB 2.5 drives.
(Or 18, 16, 14, 12, or 10TB ones, for that matter....)
Kinda a dead-end product since laptops are all on SSDs, and enterprises have flocked to SSDs as well and that was essentially the entire market for that size of HDD.
Tons. Go look for refurb units from any of the big manufacturers, but I doubt you'll get them at steal prices. Have a look at the Minisforum larger format models that are more updated and $250-400. They can fit that and more. The MS-01 is a gem.