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When I started my media server in 2020 I used e-waste from my building. Had an i7 3770, 16gb ddr3 ram and an rx460 graphics card. I ran jellyfin, ultrasonic and audiobookshelf for 10-15 people with no problem on this hardware. Anything made within the last decade should provide a good starting point for you.
This was almost my gaming PC specs in 2020. Rx580 and 16gb more ram. It's now my server running jellyfin and immich for my family.
Rx580 was such a workhorse card. Used mine until a year ago and then it went to a friend who's still using it today.
My Rx580 has basically been on continuously since I bought it in like 2017/18. I used it to mine when I wasn't gaming until it became unprofitable, then to process sequencing data for my dissertation project while not gaming, and now it's in my server.