We have some of these at work that are basically the size of an external CD drive, they're pretty cool


That sounds fantastic but I don't really want PCs to go the way of cart-before-the-horse printers. Sell the PC at a loss then nickel and dime with service fees. Ugh, I can see it now.SuperJail Warden wrote:
We might even be able to get corporations to pay for it by pitching it as a way to expand the number of people to sell products and services through.
Fair enough for a little word processor and web browser I guess. For me, I probably wouldn't trust anything much smaller thanuziq wrote:
i was thinking of boutique level cases that are much smaller than micro-ATX and lian li-level consumer cases.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/33 … t-sff-case
https://streacom.com/products/da2-chassis/
VDI docks? that’s what i was talking about. our office is almost 80% these now with imacs for the design work. they’re ... okay. all the usual problems you’d expect with slowdowns and memory/processor allocation when about 200 people are using clusters at the same time.Dauntless wrote:
We have some of these at work that are basically the size of an external CD drive, they're pretty cool
those cases are good enough to run top-end graphics cards and games. there’s videos of linus tech tips putting like top-end intel CPUs in them with nvidia titan GPUs or whatever. they’re very well made. the main drawback is the inevitable noise/temp and the fact they cost 2.5x a decent consumer case.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Fair enough for a little word processor and web browser I guess. For me, I probably wouldn't trust anything much smaller thanuziq wrote:
i was thinking of boutique level cases that are much smaller than micro-ATX and lian li-level consumer cases.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/33 … t-sff-case
https://streacom.com/products/da2-chassis/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apcOjLsjap4
But then I still run the occasional game and productivity app.
I do like the pop-up handle on this case. So much better than the straps I used to use for a larger Lian Li (the side plate edges were freaking serrated so have fun carrying it just under an arm).
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No they're just small PCsuziq wrote:
VDI docks? that’s what i was talking about. our office is almost 80% these now with imacs for the design work. they’re ... okay. all the usual problems you’d expect with slowdowns and memory/processor allocation when about 200 people are using clusters at the same time.Dauntless wrote:
We have some of these at work that are basically the size of an external CD drive, they're pretty cool
Looping back for a sec, that was kind of the point. All well and fine if things are running clean and smoothly, but you'll have to monitor thermals more closely and may have to take it apart more for frequent dusting. Fine if you're doing all that anyway. I'm loathe to screw around too often in a PC's innards, due to wear and tear.uziq wrote:
those cases are good enough to run top-end graphics cards and games. there’s videos of linus tech tips putting like top-end intel CPUs in them with nvidia titan GPUs or whatever. they’re very well made. the main drawback is the inevitable noise/temp and the fact they cost 2.5x a decent consumer case.
you would have to have a screw loose to pay $300 or whatever for one of those cases intended for a word processing machine. you could buy a whole PC suitable for that.
also that is the exact case i do have. the portable handle is very neat. you can see my build pics in the thread.
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