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Looks like a rebranded R340? Nice! That's a good deal.
I'd keep it and run proxmox, but that's because that's why I like to run for my workloads. Depends on your needs. If your electricity is free, you could mine crypto or whatever.
........who has free electricity, and how do I get in on that?
Apparenthy Australians three hours at noon https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-03/energy-retailers-offer-free-power-three-hours-dmo/105965472
Or if you have one of those fancy new "bill by the minute according to exchange prices" contract in the EU, you might even receive money for using electricity at certain times π . But those times are (yet) far in between, so blasting the sweet free energy on crypto is not really viable.