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Fanless or near fanless PC 2014 ? (sub 5 watts)
On 9/7/2014 8:15 PM, Skybuck Flying wrote:
Yeah you right on the spot with the auto turn-on. I have also seen some freaky **** with that. For example if I just gently touch the backplate of the PC near the network card it will actually turn the PC on from sleep mode ?! This is not sleep mode. This is a desktop and is *off*, shut down... has to boot windows to come up again. -- Rick |
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Fanless or near fanless PC 2014 ? (sub 5 watts)
In article ,
Jon Elson wrote: Skybuck Flying wrote: I need to clarify something though. The scare about running software 24/7 also has to do with the internet, software, windows, acrobat, flash, and all kinds of updating going on. I've had a Linux web server with email, ssh, ftp, etc. services as well the web server, running at home for more than a decade. Long ago, I got hacked a couple of times, now I think I have the security set high enough so that the idiots and even the pros are prelly well locked out. No way. I have mine set up a bit higher than that, but it wouldn't survive for long against a serious attack. As with all military strategy, the question is which side is going to put more effort and ingenuity in than the other. That being done, it then comes down to luck. As in logistic regression .... Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Fanless or near fanless PC 2014 ? (sub 5 watts)
In article ,
Jon Elson wrote: Skybuck Flying wrote: I need to clarify something though. The scare about running software 24/7 also has to do with the internet, software, windows, acrobat, flash, and all kinds of updating going on. I've had a Linux web server with email, ssh, ftp, etc. services as well the web server, running at home for more than a decade. Long ago, I got hacked a couple of times, now I think I have the security set high enough so that the idiots and even the pros are prelly well locked out. No way. I run a similar, but significantly more locked-down, system and it wouldn't stop even a lone professional. Let alone organised crime, like MI5, the CIA, Mossad or the Mafia. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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VIA (remember them?) have been making fanless CPUs for donkeys years,
for set-top boxes, cash registers and so on. |
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http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-de3815tykhe.html
I got one for "free" as they were part of the swag at a recent trade show (also a Samsung Gear 2 watch) that cost $50. This is not something to use for gaming. The normal price is around $150 but that's without memory or storage. |
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"sms" wrote in message ... http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-de3815tykhe.html I got one for "free" as they were part of the swag at a recent trade show (also a Samsung Gear 2 watch) that cost $50. This is not something to use for gaming. The normal price is around $150 but that's without memory or storage. " Swag ? Like a give away ? Or like an extra ? Or what is swag ? Bye, Skybuck. |
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Fanless or near fanless PC 2014 ? (sub 5 watts)
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 17:23:16 +0200, "Skybuck Flying"
wrote: " "sms" wrote in message ... http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-de3815tykhe.html I got one for "free" as they were part of the swag at a recent trade show (also a Samsung Gear 2 watch) that cost $50. This is not something to use for gaming. The normal price is around $150 but that's without memory or storage. " Swag ? Like a give away ? Or like an extra ? Or what is swag ? From Wiki... "Swag, promotional items given away at trade fairs and events" Probably originated from: "Swag, slang originating in the early 1800s for stolen goods or booty." |
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Fanless or near fanless PC 2014 ? (sub 5 watts)
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 19:30:23 -0400, Spehro Pefhany
wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 17:11:15 -0400, the renowned wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 17:23:16 +0200, "Skybuck Flying" wrote: " "sms" wrote in message ... http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-de3815tykhe.html I got one for "free" as they were part of the swag at a recent trade show (also a Samsung Gear 2 watch) that cost $50. This is not something to use for gaming. The normal price is around $150 but that's without memory or storage. " Swag ? Like a give away ? Or like an extra ? Or what is swag ? From Wiki... "Swag, promotional items given away at trade fairs and events" Probably originated from: "Swag, slang originating in the early 1800s for stolen goods or booty." What if it's a hanging lamp you got for free? Never heard of anyone being hanged by a lamp. |
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