Testing Hermes Agent on a low-power Windows mini PC

is being considered for a separate Windows mini PC instead of a main with 24GB of memory. The mini PC has an Intel 12th Gen CPU, 16GB of LP, and 512GB of SSD storage.

It uses about 15 watts of power. The practical question is whether this kind of small, low-power machine is good enough for a beginner to test without putting it on their main computer.

Key points

  • A separate Windows mini PC is being considered for instead of the main Mac mini.
  • The mini PC uses an Intel 12th Gen CPU.
  • It has 16GB of LP and a 512GB SSD.
  • Its 15-watt power use makes it as an always-on test machine.
  • Starting on a separate machine is a practical way to reduce risk while learning .
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