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Over Synology, and looking to build my first home lab. Could use some advice on parts...
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You can use the stock cooler it comes with. That's said to be a bit loud so any cheap tower cooler will do. But the 5600 is way overpowered for a home server. And you'd need one with a built in GPU, like the 5600G. While having more power than needed is not a bad thing, this baby will suck quite a bit of electricity so it's more expensive to run. Unless you really need the power, I'd look at an Intel N150 or N200.