* 1L fanless computing unit for GNU/Emacs
@ 2019-03-21 2:59 Van L
2019-03-21 15:06 ` Emanuel Berg
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From: Van L @ 2019-03-21 2:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> so you stick it in and never touch it again. And
> the rest can be put on a SATA-connected disk. It
> also comes with a (rudimentary) enclosure. and
> since these thingies are fanless, they don't
> suffer much from (nor accumulate much) dust.
A corner of the 'net focuses on the market for
fanless [1]. The nuc8i5bek2 [2] doesn't show on
ebay or amazon where I try.
Having a tastefully done 1L fanless unit you buy
from the FSF store with a chip menu that includes
but is not limited to risc-v architecture from hifive on netbsd,
and a service to gutout and update an existing
chassis could be a revenue raiser for funding the cause of Free Sourceware Freedom(!!!)
[1] http://www.fanlesstech.com/
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_nuc
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* Re: 1L fanless computing unit for GNU/Emacs
2019-03-21 2:59 1L fanless computing unit for GNU/Emacs Van L
@ 2019-03-21 15:06 ` Emanuel Berg
2019-03-21 22:50 ` Van L
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From: Emanuel Berg @ 2019-03-21 15:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Van L wrote:
> Having a tastefully done 1L fanless unit you
> buy from the FSF store with a chip menu that
> includes but is not limited to risc-v
> architecture from hifive on netbsd, and
> a service to gutout and update an existing
> chassis could be a revenue raiser for funding
> the cause of Free Sourceware Freedom(!!!)
Good idea! DIY Van L :)
BTW what part of a computer is it that
generates the most heat? If one had a
100L computer with the corresponding
computer power, where would one point the fan?
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* Re: 1L fanless computing unit for GNU/Emacs
2019-03-21 15:06 ` Emanuel Berg
@ 2019-03-21 22:50 ` Van L
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From: Van L @ 2019-03-21 22:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Emanuel Berg writes:
> Van L wrote:
>
>> Having a tastefully done 1L fanless unit you
>> buy from the FSF store with a chip menu that
>> includes but is not limited to risc-v
>> architecture from hifive on netbsd, and
>> a service to gutout and update an existing
>> chassis could be a revenue raiser for funding
>> the cause of Free Sourceware Freedom(!!!)
>
> Good idea! DIY Van L :)
Can I buy one from you? :)
> BTW what part of a computer is it that
> generates the most heat? If one had a
> 100L computer with the corresponding
> computer power, where would one point the fan?
My guess is the CPU, storage and power supply.
I'd hollow out the trashcan Mac and arrange them
in a cube and blast coolant through them from
floor to ceiling or the reverse direction if that
is the natural direction for the coolant to go.
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