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Specs & Pricing: Hewlett Packard Enterprise ProLiant MicroServer GevsSpecs & Pricing: Dell T7810 “Chia Farming” Workstation/Server, 2X I
Choose the HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen11 for plug-and-play reliability and enterprise features; avoid the Dell T7810 due to refurbished risks and lack of support.
Executive Technical Verdict
The Hewlett Packard Enterprise ProLiant MicroServer Gen11 is the superior investment for most enterprise and SMB use cases due to its modern architecture, enterprise-grade management features, and reliable performance-per-dollar ratio. While the Dell T7810 offers raw compute power with its dual Xeon E5-2690 v4 processors and 128GB RAM, its refurbished status introduces significant risk—including potential hardware failures, inconsistent configurations, and lack of warranty coverage—making it a poor choice for production environments. The MicroServer Gen11’s integrated iLO 6 remote management, TPM 2.0 security, and HPE Smart Choice program provide enterprise-class features at a fraction of the cost of a new server, whereas the T7810’s refurbished state undermines its value proposition despite its higher core count.
Product A
Specs & Pricing: Hewlett Packard Enterprise ProLiant MicroServer Ge
Product B
Specs & Pricing: Dell T7810 “Chia Farming” Workstation/Server, 2X I
Small to medium-sized businesses, remote offices, or IT teams seeking a cost-effective, enterprise-ready server with remote management, security features, and minimal maintenance overhead.
Budget-conscious users or hobbyists requiring extreme multi-core performance for non-critical tasks like Chia farming, local AI/ML experimentation, or high-thread-count workloads where refurbished hardware risks are acceptable.
Apples-to-Apples Specifications
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What Actually Decides This Matchup
Reliability and support versus raw compute power.
The HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen11 is the clear winner for production environments due to its enterprise-grade features, warranty-backed reliability, and lower total cost of ownership. The Dell T7810’s refurbished status makes it a gamble—only consider it if you absolutely need its raw core count and can tolerate potential hardware failures or lack of support.