[OPLINTECH] Public Access Computer purchases
Chad Neeper
cneeper at level9networks.com
Tue Mar 17 13:45:40 EDT 2009
I don't think that's going to be so true in the very near future. A week
or so ago I was looking into the Mini-ITX form factor (6.7 x 6.7 inch)
motherboards from Intel for a client that wanted to buy some new
computers. Intel has a few Mini-ITX boards that supports standard
desktop processors. One I'm glancing at now supports the Core2 Quad.
While I'd like to start using the smaller form factor, I didn't end up
suggesting it yet because the selection of Mini-ITX boards available
from my distributors are still primarily using underpowered
processors...just like you said. I only found one mini-itx board SKU
supporting standard desktop processors at one of my secondary
distributors. I haven't looked for release dates from Intel, but I think
they're probably right around the corner since they're already being
shown on Intel's website in full detail and my distributors already have
at least one SKU.
The mini-itx case I was looking at had a 120W power supply. If the
processor alone takes up to 65W, that leaves 55W for the motherboard,
2.5" or 3.5" hard drive, and 5.25" or slimline CD/DVD-ROM drive. That
should be just enough power. Heat could definitely be an issue, as you
said, but if the case is designed well, it could be managed well enough.
The only thing really proprietary is the motherboard itself, with
built-in video, USB, network interface, etc. But that's really no
different than full ATX or mATX style motherboards.
This is all from a white-box perspective, though. There probably IS more
proprietary components in a Dell, Acer, or whatever other big names are
left out there in this economy! But then, with those you also get things
like being able to hang the computer on the back of the monitor. I
haven't looked, but I think I'd probably be hard pressed to find
something like that in a whitebox config.
Just my 2 (more) cents.
Chad
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Chad Neeper
Senior Systems Engineer
Level 9 Networks
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866-214-6607 (fax)
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Industry Standard Computers wrote:
> The problem with ALL micro computers except laptops are the power
> supplies are too underrated. The computers run hotter.
>
> Seldom do micros have the newest or faster processors as buy options.
>
> Next the micro computers are generally 95% proprietary parts inside even
> the hard drives sometimes are proprietary designs or interfaces.
>
> People who are rich can afford to replace computers every 3 years or
> whenever the warranty runs out, most others can not.
>
> Butch
>
>
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