Hardware Guide

Choose the right setup for your OpenClaw installation. From budget Raspberry Pi to powerful Mac Mini.

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What You Need

OpenClaw runs on almost any modern computer. The key is choosing hardware that matches your usage patterns and budget.

Power Efficiency

For 24/7 operation, power consumption matters. A Raspberry Pi uses less power in a year than a gaming PC uses in a day.

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Processing Power

API-only usage needs minimal CPU. Local models (Ollama) need significant power. Choose accordingly.

🖥️ Hardware Options

Detailed breakdown of the most popular OpenClaw hardware setups.

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Recommended

Mac Mini (M-series)

Perfect for macOS integration and always-on operation

Specs:M2/M4, 16GB+ RAM, 256GB+ SSD
Power:5-20W
Price:$599+

Pros

  • Native macOS features (iMessage, Notes)
  • Excellent performance per watt
  • Silent operation
  • Compact design
  • Great build quality

Cons

  • Higher upfront cost
  • Limited to macOS
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Budget

Raspberry Pi 5

Perfect for always-on, low-power setups

Specs:4GB+ RAM, microSD + USB SSD
Power:3-6W
Price:$80+

Pros

  • Very low power consumption
  • Affordable
  • Excellent community support
  • GPIO for hardware projects
  • Small footprint

Cons

  • Limited processing power
  • Requires USB SSD for performance
  • ARM compatibility considerations
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Performance

Intel NUC / Mini PC

Balance of power and efficiency for x86 compatibility

Specs:Intel i5+, 16GB+ RAM, 256GB+ SSD
Power:10-40W
Price:$400+

Pros

  • x86 compatibility
  • Good performance
  • Multiple OS options
  • Moderate power usage
  • Expandable

Cons

  • Higher power than Pi
  • Can be noisy under load
  • Larger than Pi
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Hosted

Cloud VPS

24/7 operation without home hardware

Specs:2+ vCPU, 4GB+ RAM, 20GB+ SSD
Power:N/A
Price:$20+/month

Pros

  • No hardware maintenance
  • Professional networking
  • Scalable resources
  • Multiple locations
  • Built-in backups

Cons

  • Ongoing monthly cost
  • Internet dependency
  • Less control
  • Privacy considerations

☁️ Cloud VPS Providers

Popular options for running OpenClaw in the cloud:

Hetzner

€20+/month
2 vCPU, 4GB RAM

DigitalOcean

$24+/month
2 vCPU, 4GB RAM

Vultr

$24+/month
2 vCPU, 4GB RAM

Linode

$24+/month
2 vCPU, 4GB RAM

💡 Tip: Many providers offer free credits for new users. Hetzner and DigitalOcean often have the best price/performance for OpenClaw.

⚡ Power Consumption Breakdown

Annual electricity costs for 24/7 operation (at $0.12/kWh):

Raspberry Pi 55W$5.26/year
Mac Mini M212W$12.63/year
Intel NUC25W$26.28/year
Gaming PC300W$315.36/year

🛠️ Real Setup Examples

How people in the community run OpenClaw.

The Budget Setup

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Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB)

USB SSD, Ethernet connection

Total: ~$120Power: $5/year

Perfect for: API-only usage, basic automation, learning

Watch Setup Guide →

The Premium Setup

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Mac Mini M4 (16GB)

Native macOS integration

Total: ~$800Power: $13/year

Perfect for: iMessage, Apple Notes, local models, power users

The Cloud Setup

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Hetzner VPS

2 vCPU, 4GB RAM, 40GB SSD

Total: €20/monthPower: Included

Perfect for: No hardware, global access, professional setup

💡 Installation Tips

Raspberry Pi

  • Use 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS
  • USB SSD greatly improves performance
  • Ensure stable power supply (official adapter)
  • Enable SSH for headless operation

Mac Mini

  • 16GB RAM recommended for local models
  • Enable remote login for SSH access
  • Set up automatic login for service restart
  • Use Homebrew for easy dependency management

Cloud VPS

  • Choose a server close to your location
  • Set up automatic backups
  • Use SSH keys instead of passwords
  • Configure UFW firewall

General

  • Set up monitoring for uptime tracking
  • Configure automatic restarts
  • Plan for regular backups
  • Monitor resource usage initially

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