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If you're looking for something more powerful than the Raspberry Pi, but under $100, the ODROID is for you. It uses the same Exynos processors as the famed Samsung Galaxy S series. | If you're looking for something more powerful than the Raspberry Pi, but under $100, the ODROID is for you. It uses the same Exynos processors as the famed Samsung Galaxy S series. | ||
== Intel NUC == | == Intel NUC == | ||
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[https://tfmm.co/using-an-intel-nuc-to-build-ultimate-home-server/ Tutorial] | [https://tfmm.co/using-an-intel-nuc-to-build-ultimate-home-server/ Tutorial] | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |