[OPLINTECH] public workstation

Chad Neeper cneeper at level9networks.com
Thu Jul 14 15:44:27 EDT 2016


I've been using the following Intel NUC for custom-built mini computers.
They're really simple to put together...you have to unscrew four screws,
snap in the M.2 SSD and SO-DIMM, and install Windows.


Intel NUC Core i5 6260Y 1.8GHz Dual Core CPU (m/n: NUC6i5SYK
<http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-nuc6i5syk.html>)
Kingston 8GB PC4-17000 2133MHz DDR4 SO-DIMM
Intel M.2 2280 SSD, 180GB
Microsnot Windows 10 Pro OEM


I think my cost for all the parts might hover around $670. Retail might
cost a little more unless you're careful about sourcing. They're really
snappy for a 4-inch square computer hanging on the back of the LCD.



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On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 1:02 PM, Chris Krumnow <ckrumnow at defiancelibrary.org
> wrote:

> Tim,
>
> Below is a link to the sff that I had on my list to get in the fall. Since
> "expensive" is relative, the price is less than $500. We've ordered from
> CDWG for a long time. We choose not to build our own computers.
>
>
> https://www.cdwg.com/shop/products/HP-ProDesk-400-G2-Core-i5-6500T-2.5-GHz-4-GB-128-GB/4141140.aspx?pfm=srh
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Krumnow
> IT Specialist
> Defiance Public Library System
> Work:419-782-1456
> Cell: 419-956-2767
> defiancelibrary.org
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Tim Burns <tim.burns at birchard.lib.oh.us>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for responding! I would consider the SFF - can you suggest
>> specifics? (model, vendor) The ones I found are expensive.
>> Tb
>>
>> > From: Chad Neeper <cneeper at level9networks.com>
>> >
>> > +1 on everything Joe said.
>> >
>> > To expound on his "First", if space IS an issue (or even if it isn't),
>> you
>> > might consider an ultra small form factor computer that hangs on the
>> VESA
>> > mount on the back of probably all LCDs. I've started using the Intel
>> NUCs
>> > myself, but there are others. The Intel NUCs are about 4"x4"x2" in
>> > dimension.
>> >
>> > Using the VESA mount and an ultra SFF computer, you achieve the
>> all-in-one
>> > at a lower cost and with greater flexibility.
>> >
>> > 2 cents,
>> > Chad
>> >
>>
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