Operating a Minecraft server on an outdated computer.
Operating a Minecraft server on an outdated computer.
This setup seems feasible for running a Minecraft server for a small group over a short period. The recent SSD upgrade helps, though the storage expansion options are limited. Running it 24/7 is possible but will strain the system. Compared to other experiences, this setup offers a practical alternative to paying for external services.
I've previously set up MC servers on the Core2Duo e8500 with 6GB of RAM. They performed well for roughly 3 to 5 players, based on what I understand about MC servers being single-threaded. If you plan to upgrade, consider a strong single-threaded option like CMIIW and add more RAM if needed.
They say it runs on one core, but I actually understand better. The issue with upgrading the CPU is that the motherboard is an HP exclusive model. That means you're limited to options like FX-8100 (Zambezi) 95W, FX-8120 (Zambezi) 95W, or FX-8150 (Zambezi) 125W. I'm not sure if these are significantly improved. XD
Sure, I'll check if I can gather everyone to test it. If it fails, would you expect around a couple of hundred USD for a suitable build?