ThinkCentre M75q Tiny

Lenovo

ThinkCentre M75q Tiny

30 positive 0 neutral 6 negative

Based on 36 Reddit mentions

$739.99

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Hardware Recommendations for Self-Hosting Fluxer?

As someone who also looked into self hosting I would be strongly against a raspberry pi since per dollar the performance is not really there, getting a used SFF pc like a lenovo m75q is probably going to do you far better long term.

Silk_____ in r/FluxerApp

February 26, 2026 1:32 AM

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Thin client recommendations

Use generic mini-pcs. Lenovo m75q or any of the Dell micro PCs will do.

Test-NetConnection in r/sysadmin

May 4, 2026 12:20 AM

5

Migrating to more power efficient mini PCs

My most power-efficient Proxmox node is currently a Lenovo ThinkCentre m75q Gen2 with a Ryzen 3 Pro 5350GE. At least per Passmark this would be ~25% faster in single core than your Dell laptop. It idles at around 7W in Proxmox. Currently running 8 VMs, including Home Assistant and Scrypted with 4 ca

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adman-c in r/minilab

March 19, 2026 7:58 PM

5

Empfehlung für kleine Büro-PCs gesucht

Da sind zum Beispiel von Lenovo die M75q ganz gut geeignet oder HP Elitedesk 805 (als Vorjahresvariante recht preiswert).

Ruebezahl02 in r/de_EDV

November 4, 2025 7:09 PM

7

Brauche Hilfe bei PC Kauf!

Ich werfe mal einen refubishes lenovo thinkcentre m75q tiny in den Raum. So 200-300 EUR

Komischerkerl in r/de_EDV

March 28, 2026 3:30 PM

4

Super cheap mini PC for Batocera?

Get a used office PC like a Lenovo Thinkcentre M75q or HP EliteDesk with a Ryzen 2400GE or even 3400GE if it fits into your budget. Should be small enough to fit into a Sega Genesis while being powerful enough to emulate PS2. I can't speak to the used market in Europe but I know they go for around $

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JohhnDirk in r/batocera

August 15, 2025 3:51 PM

6

Any recommendations for efficient LGA1151 boards? Trying to stay under 40W idle

From my experience, you get very good value for money buying used office business PCs, and mod them for your needs. The newer model, usually means more energy efficient. For example. lenovo m75q gen 2 mini, incus host idle with 0 load around 5W (32gig ram, 1T disk) HP elitedesk g4 mini, intel 8400T

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1v5me in r/HomeServer

October 25, 2025 2:20 AM

6

Is this a good deal?

It's a decent price. You will have to buy at least a 4gb stick of RAM, but a single 16GB or two 8gb sticks would be better. You could get away with just adding one 8GB stick for 12GB total and the lowest cost. Then you need a NVMe drive. You can get a 4GB stick for around $10 and $40 for the two 8GB

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PermanentLiminality in r/MiniPCs

October 21, 2025 8:49 PM

5

Do any mini pc manufacturers update drivers, etc…?

Basically, you're 100% correct. ASRock, ASUS & MSI are among the few who use mobile, non-socketed mPCs builds, with prices which reflect the market. The Chi-NUC brands have taken of this "void" in the landscape over the past few years. Bottom line, comes down to budget & long-term expectations. When

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Old_Crows_Associate in r/MiniPCs

October 14, 2025 12:31 AM

5

Optiplex 5080 + RTX 5060

Nice build. Those shrouded CPU coolers that Dell and Lenovo use are surprisingly efficient. I tried replacing the cooler in my M75s and wasn't able to really improve much over the OEM cooler. One shortcoming of those OEM coolers is on the intake. My M75q with the stock shroud was bouncing off the th

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Full-Run4124 in r/SleepingOptiplex

January 7, 2026 5:16 PM

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