About MiniLabHQ
MiniLabHQ is for the hobbyist who builds small. We cover mini PCs, single-board computers, thin client repurposing, and the low-power hardware that makes a homelab cheap to run and quiet enough to live with.
What we cover
- Mini PC reviews — Intel N100, N305, Ryzen 7000U, Beelink, Minisforum, GMKtec, and the no-name boxes worth buying
- Power consumption — idle wattage measurements, electricity cost math, and the difference between “low power” and actually low power
- Thin client repurposing — Wyse 5070, HP T620/T740, Dell OptiPlex 7050 Micro, and other corporate cast-offs that make great home servers
- Single-board computers — Raspberry Pi 5, Orange Pi, Banana Pi, Radxa Rock, and when they’re the right tool (and when they aren’t)
- Build guides — 24/7 setups for under $200, fanless configurations, and the kinds of lab nodes you can deploy six of without thinking about your power bill
- Storage and networking for small boxes — NVMe vs SATA in a mini PC, 2.5GbE that actually works, USB SSD constraints
Who this is for
The hobbyist who reads spec sheets for fun. The renter whose homelab has to share space with their bedroom. The frugal builder who wants to run 11 services on 8 watts. If you’ve ever measured your homelab’s idle draw with a Kill-A-Watt and felt good about it, you’re in the right place.
Affiliate programs
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Featured reading
- The Intel N100 Mini PC Buying Guide for Homelabs
- Thin Client Homelab: Turn a $40 Wyse 5070 Into a Server
- Power Consumption Math: What a 24/7 Mini PC Actually Costs
Sister sites
MiniLabHQ is part of a homelab cluster:
- SelfhostRealm — the hub site for self-hosting concepts and service selection
- DockerHomeLab — Docker Compose stacks and container patterns
- TrueNASGuide — TrueNAS SCALE, ZFS, and storage decisions