I am continuing my homelab project with some ... obsolete... parts.
I recently was gifted an MSI Z97A SLI Krait Edition, with an OLD i5, and 8GB of (DDR3) RAM. It has 2 16x PCIE slots, which will be adequate for the SAS HBAs I need to stuff in it...
It's completely underwhelming for this role, and needs more RAM to properly handle the disk compression and other tasks I want to make use of on my old NetApp SAS shelves... But given THE PREVAILING CIRCUMSTANCES, it's what I have and can afford until conditions improve.
I have some spinning rust I can use, along with a "It's nearing its end of life" cast-off 128gb NVMe drive from work. (It went on my 'To be disposed of' pile after I replaced it with a proper WD Blue NVMe drive before the AI craze made everything 5000% more expensive, or straight up unobtanium) That should be enough to throw some "Swap" at the problem, even though this is very much unideal.
With any luck, once I get my fancy cables tomorrow, I can at least turn everything on for the first time...
We'll see.