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[–] Chreutz 2 points 2 years ago

Laptops will typically always use less power than a desktop.

But desktops can be cooled much more silently than laptops.

And performance will almost always be better in a desktop. But might also be overkill for what you want to do.

Personally, my 2 servers are a Raspberry Pi 4 running off a USB SSD, and a Synology DS220+, where I found an 8 GB stick of RAM that it would boot with for a total of 10 G.

This perfectly suits all I want to have at this time, with a combined continuous power draw of around 15W.