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I want to run a full node but am not sure about the hardware to buy. Ik there's a lot of resources but they are overwhelming for a hardware newbie like me. I'm looking for someone to hop on a call and guide me thru the purchasing options, where to buy them, and how to set it up Reward: 0.022 ETH or 50 USDC @bountybot
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My build is still good: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethstaker/comments/n396tg/a_working_hardware_build_for_staking/. Anything with a 4+ cores recent CPU should do the work. You should also consider a 4 TB SSD instead of a 2 TB. Eth Docker hardware page has suggestions: https://eth-docker.net/Usage/Hardware
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latest NUCs 12/13 gen are all fine with i3. Grab a 2TB SSD at least (4TB to future proof) and 32GB RAM. Follow Yorick's great guide to choosing an SSD. Some nuances there you might want to look at. https://gist.github.com/yorickdowne/f3a3e79a573bf35767cd002cc977b038
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were you successful? We have a home staker program running right now and all the students are discussing in the ethstaker discord (#dvt-program) this week which hardware to buy and getting lots of feedback! most of them are putting together setups that are <$800
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This setup will let you run a full node and is future-proof’d for a while. I can get you a link to it https://warpcast.com/brenner.eth/0xdd6d0f81
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I would get an intel NUC with 4 TB of Memory and 32 GB of RAM. Happy to hop on a call or even come over to discuss
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I recall this project building the easy stake at home solution. Haven't tried though https://dappnode.com/
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A DappNode is probably the easiest way to get set up quickly. If you don't mind to get your hands dirty yourself, you could also decide to build your own. Intel NUCs are great, and you can install DappNode yourself
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Make sure you get 4TB and not 2TB as suggested in the website. Other than that, I'm using an Intel Nuc, which works great.
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Happy to call but also resources here (cheaper/easier than a Pi imo): https://www.bee-link.com/computer-73493777 SW is straight forward with: https://dappnode.com/ You need a 4tb NVME: https://gist.github.com/yorickdowne/f3a3e79a573bf35767cd002cc977b038
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Check out @dappnode https://dappnode.com/
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Depends on your budget and needs
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