Replacement computer options/ideas?

joe at actionline.com joe at actionline.com
Tue Jun 8 08:46:00 MST 2010


Thanks again to everyone who responded to this question.

In particular, thanks to Joseph Sinclair for such an excellent explanation
of the new options that are now available for low-power, low-heat. Sounds
like *exactly* what I was hoping to find.

Outstanding information.  Many thanks!

Joe


> I've been replacing desktop computers for a lot of people with Atom-based
> nettops running Linux lately.
> The dual-core Atom chips (original 330, or the new D510) are absolutely
> wonderful for general day-to-day tasks.
> They're VERY low power as well, so the system generates less heat overall
> and runs more quietly (fewer fans running slower, or no fans at all).
>
> I recently installed a (slightly older/cheaper) Zotac MAG Atom 330 ION
> unit with a 160GB magnetic drive ($299 on newegg) for my uncle who lives
> in a crowded and minimally cooled 1-bd apartment; It's working great
> fanless hooked to his 23" 1080P HDTV via HDMI (he wanted to be able to use
> the monitor as a TV most of the time, since he doesn't use the computer
> much).
>
> The newer Zotac ZBox with the D510 chip[1] includes ION2 video for 1080p
> video support, and a barebones kit is under $250 on newegg[3].  There's
> also an AMD Neo[2] with Radeon 3200 if you prefer AMD, but I'm not sure
> where to buy it.
> Add a 32GB SSD from OCZ[4] ($85) and a single 4GB[5] ($175) or 2GB[6]
> ($55) DDR2-800 SODIMM, and you're up and running cool-and-quiet for as
> little as $390 ($515 with 4G RAM, more if you choose a bigger SSD) (Note,
> the machine only has 1 RAM slot, so only buy a SINGLE stick, not a paired
> set).
> The whole system is designed fanless, and works great as long as the room
> temp stays below 85(F) when it's running (higher is OK when it's off).  If
> you're using it in an environment hotter than that, you'll need to get a
> more industrial-class system.
> Startup is about 90 seconds for Kubuntu 10.04, and around 45 seconds for
> Xubuntu 10.04; lighter O/S options may be much faster.
>
> You'll want a separate external drive or NAS for data storage, the box has
> lots of USB ports and an e-SATA port for that purpose.
> A 2TB external USB drive is under $150 most places.




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