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• #6202
New splitter turned up today. works like a dream. identical in every single bloody way to the previous one just slightly different decals. just find it baffling.
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• #6203
My wife's laptop is showing worrying signs of failure (won't run on battery, won't recognise external display, power button is temperamental). I think I'm just going to get here a cheap refurb desktop from eBay (e.g. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/362972496577) . Already have keyboard & screen. Anything particular to look out for, recommended sellers etc? Thanks
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• #6204
I wouldn't buy anything with HDD rather than SSD.
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• #6205
No, after I posted that I realized an SSD would be preferable
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• #6206
I was looking at small form factor PCs and found some of these Lenovo Tiny PCs.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/114047401423
A few questions:
- Has anyone used these?
- is anyone duel booting Linux and W10 and in real world how big an SSD would you need assuming no media storage etc?
Cheers.
- Has anyone used these?
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• #6207
I rolled out a few thousand of these as thin clients for a UK gov organisation a while back. Well, an earlier model but pretty much the same thing. It hadn't even crossed my mind that somebody would use as a PC.
What sort of thing would you use one for?
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• #6208
I use one for work (i5 8400T with 8GB ram, win 10, 500GB SSD). It’s pretty impressive as a business machine - basically silent and happily runs 2x 1080 screens.
Edit: Just looked it up and they’re more like £500 with that spec.
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• #6209
Looks like these ones on eBay are the thin client spec with a low energy Celeron chip so perhaps not as impressive as the one you use.
Quite tempted to buy one to use as a syslog server.
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• #6210
What sort of thing would you use one for?
Sorry meant to include that in my post but every time I try and write something my kid does something causing immediate intervention.
In order, use case would be:
1) MS Office PC - word processing, PP, xls.
2) Linux for when not having to do work.
3) either recommissioned at some point as a workshop PC for YouTube videos and googling or 4)
4) Some sort of NAS thing if I every get round to proving my use case RPi budget one....although if I'm being honest I probably just want 3) and am trying to refine the sales pitch to my OH.
All of this assumes I can at some point re-access my office and get a screen.
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• #6211
Edit: Just looked it up and they’re more like £500 with that spec.
Yeah. There is that.
That's why I was thinking Linux, but still having W10 dual boot just in case MS Office is needed.
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• #6212
I mean, I'm sure it'll be fine to do those things but it will do them sluuggishly. If you could find something more like the i5 that @Dramatic_Hammer uses you'd be much happier with the outcome I think.
They're rock solid machines. The one in your eBay link is particularly impressive because of the shielding that the heatsink provides. The thing is, these are probably only for sale because a company somewhere has decided that they aren't good enough for business use any more. I.e too slow for "MS Office PC - word processing, PP, xls". Or even too slow to run as a thin client. I'd be a bit wary.
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• #6213
This might be useful as a comparison between that Celeron and the i5. https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i5-7200U-vs-Intel-Celeron-N3010/m153577vsm195388
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• #6214
There are some 'Tiny' i3s and i5s here:
https://www.tier1online.com/micro-tiny-pcs
I nearly bought one for my Mum recently, but ended up going for a slightly bigger i5 one to save a bit of cash.
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• #6215
To make a more stark comparison, the Cortex A72 in a Raspberry Pi 4 is a quad core 1.5Ghz that is overclockable to about 2Ghz. The Celeron in that computer is a dual core 1 Ghz CPU.
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• #6216
Cheers. I think you've unsold me.
Part of the appeal is undoubtedly the ruggedness/mil-spec cachet, but it's a bit much for something with limited use that still needs an SSD.
Interesting you mention the RPi4 as that is something I am still thinking about for the outhouse. Especially since you said in the other thread you're using the 2GB. We upgraded our screens at work and now have a shitload of old standless small Dell screens. I thought a RPi4 stuck on the back of one of those could be quite a neat solution. It would require me building a workbench first though!
@chez_jay - thanks. Those start to move away from "it's cheap, I'll take a punt as I'm sure it will come in handy sometime" to "do we really need one". Current household is hording; my personal laptop (redundant in lockdown), a borrowed laptop for WFH (now my main one), OH's laptop (needs upgrading), a touch screen laptop that needs a new digitizer, and my ancient Acer netbook.
What we really need to do is fix the touch screen and use it as the family PC, then get my OH a half decent ultrabook and return/throw the rest.
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• #6217
The Dell ones seem slightly better spec. That being said I'd just slightly larger again and get this
not that much bigger, and easily run 2 drives for dual boot if you want and far far more powerful
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• #6218
Just to be clear, I've got both RAM models of pi4 and while the 2gb handles everything I throw at it I haven't actually load tested it and I do wonder if it would be as snappy with a dozen open chromium tabs. It would probably still be fine but I much prefer overspecing and future proofing than saving £20 and regretting it in a year when some new chunky software has come along.
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• #6219
I ran one of these as a dev box for a few years. Worth considering if you dont go with a pi and would prefer something chunkier. It's not milspec but you could smash a car window with it.
https://www.msi.com/Desktop/cubi-n.html
You can often find the older versions for cheap on Ebay. I ran ubuntu 16.10 on my basic Celeron model for compiling QT stuff and it was fine. (Given that speed wasn't a requirement for me at the time). I bet the i5 ones are really snappy.
I'd personally go with a pi4 though.
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• #6220
Opinions on this hp-pavilion please? I have a HP Zbook for work which I like but this is a different series. Will just be used at home for standard family tasks (streaming, kids games, surfing, storage of family photos etc).
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• #6221
My NAS has just died - turns out being dropped on the floor is not great for spinning discs.
Does a cheap, passive cooled 1U NAS exist?
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• #6222
The big appeal is something that can be stuck to the back of a screen. Otherwise I'm just going to end up weighing up all smallish form factors.
TBH Stonehedge has sold me on a RPi4 once lockdown is over and my workbench is finished.
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• #6223
could I fit my EVGA 1080 ti water cooled unit in this?
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• #6224
I'd say yes - there's plenty of room in the case.
Wife is working on it at the moment but happy to provide detailed pics later if you want...
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• #6225
1 rack unit? Or 1 HDD bay?
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