Rebuilt servers, merchandised like actual gear on the shelf.
Stack sells affordable rebuilt hardware for home labs, self-hosting, backups, media stacks, and game servers. Open a box, check the specs, and buy with real benchmark context.
Popular boxes sitting at the front of the rack.
Start with a proven build, then open the product page and change the RAM, storage, CPU, preload, and networking around the workload you actually have.
Pick the type of build, then open the right box.
Use these shelves to jump straight into the kind of server you need, then configure the details on the product page.
Cheap first servers for Proxmox, Docker, Home Assistant, dashboards, and always-on services.
Drive-ready systems for Plex, Jellyfin, backups, bulk storage, and quieter long-run home setups.
Good fit for Minecraft, Valheim, Factorio, Project Zomboid, and small community servers.
Extra headroom for CI, container hosts, internal tools, and test clusters without overspending.
Buy the machine, not the markup.
We keep the price low by reusing good platforms, not by stripping out the parts that make a server dependable.
Older hardware that still makes sense.
These are practical enterprise systems rebuilt for home labs, storage, self-hosting, and community servers.
Good because we sort the hardware first.
Burn-in, thermals, storage health, and benchmark checks are how cheap reused gear still ends up worth buying.
Test data stays close to the product.
This is the part that makes reused hardware easier to buy: benchmark context, stability checks, and clearer expectations before you spend money.
- Long memory and stability checks before the machine is listed.
- Storage health screening and baseline performance data.
- Thermal and burn-in passes so reused hardware still feels dependable.
- Clear configuration options instead of vague upgrade bundles.
Browse the catalog, open a build, and spec the box properly.
More bays, more cores, faster networking, or a different preload can all start from the same product page. The point is simple buying: clear specs, honest testing, and pricing that makes reused hardware sensible.
