For as much as I don't use my desktop for gaming, I'm kind of dying without it. I really rely on it heavily as my file server and AI thingy-majigger. My Laptop can do the AI stuff, but the GPU has half the RAM and is significantly slower, so stuff takes longer and I really gotta make sure I exit out of LM Studio before I run a game.
But really it's the file server stuff. I was adding some files to a handheld today and realized I would have to redownload them or find them on my laptop, because I just didn't have access to my file server. Ditto with a show that I want to watch. I'm also eating up my bandwidth limit with my ISP because I don't have my desktop there to act as my Steam local disk and transfer games over my network.
I'm thinking about just grabbing my newer surge protector I have on my 3d printer and using that to get my desktop going again. I mean, it might crash if the power goes out since I don't have the battery backup, but at least it would be mostly safe? Or at least, I don't necessarily care about the data on the OS disk (aside from many of the games that exist there, which I'd have to redownload) and it's unlikely anything would take out the spinning disk in there. But I am worried about something killing the motherboard, since I can't necessarily afford a new one of those right now.
Anyway, I'm installing Stable Diffusion on my laptop and redownloading my models to see if it works ok on there and I can at least goof off with image generation, even if it takes twice as long.