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What would you do with hardware like this?
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Get rid of the dGPU power comsumption at all costs, as it's underpowered for anything serious.
Enable Intel AMT so that you get hardware level remote control, including power control.
Afet that it's a now-weak power-hungry CPU with weak cooling, but a decent amount of RAM, so, IDK, a buildserver or a VM host for scenarios when something needs to happen in the background, but latency doesn't matter.