On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
So it sounds like their design works on the heat output of up to a P4-2.4Ghz processor, and the case design has issues with the airflow to
that's what i've seen ...
and if you stick your finger ont heother 14 boxes w/ p4-2.8 cpus it'd be foolishly throwing $$ down the drain in a shuttle box - cpu dies in 1/2 life-cycle for every 10C increase in operating temp
This is why I was asking about the VIA motherboards making reasonable performance small email/web servers. They consume 3-5W for everything but the HDD and those are generally the 2.5" notebook PC types.
You get a very low power consumption, and heat generation, and a very quiet box that you can stick anywhere you want without going deaf.
But I'm not sure if they really perform as advertised or if they are severely crippled like an early celeron was.
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