Lenovo Tiny & SFF PCs

There is no more P330 available for sale except for the ones below - no further stock available at least for the foreseeable future.

1 x Lenovo P330 @ 6000/-

1 x Lenovo M920X with RX560 (4GB) @ 12000/-
 
Hello, I am interested in a tiny PC. I am looking at this and the other thread you have listed for the optiplex 3050. If I'm still unable to DM you, may I request you to initiate one with me instead? Thanks!
 
2 units of M920X available - same as the P330
Price is also same - Rs. 6000/-
photos will be added shortly.
 
Does it come with sata connector for 2.5 inch drive?
Yes bro
This available with CPU, RAM and HDD?
Yes as before you can get it with any compatible config you like the price is quoted for barebones only.
Photos attached
The usbc port at the rear is only available on one of the units, so who ever buys it first will get it.
 

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Purchased a M920X, haven't gotten time to test it out completely yet, but @aasimenator is an excellent person to deal with, if anyone's on the fence, go for it. Will share feedback in a day or two
 
Continuing the adventure....

4 port SFP+ 10G NIC (Intel X710-based) from Silicom is here, it fits, it sits, and it rips!

Being X710 based (And not 82599ES-based like X540 cards are) means very lower power consumption and heat generation.
 

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Continuing the adventure....

4 port SFP+ 10G NIC (Intel X710-based) from Silicom is here, it fits, it sits, and it rips!

Being X710 based (And not 82599ES-based like X540 cards are) means very lower power consumption and heat generation.
@napstersquest , where did you get the Intel X710 card?
What kind of power consumption are you looking at?
Can you elaborate on your setup a bit?, would like to know more about it.
 
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