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THIS is a Hard Drive Sized Fanless PC

THIS is a Hard Drive Sized Fanless PC

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We check out Supermicro’s fanless hard drive-sized PCs. The Supermicro X13SAN-H is a motherboard with an Alder Lake generation processor and 2.5GbE.

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  1. Great review. Thank you. About 25 years ago, I used to repair / build shoebox PCs to go in underground mines. They were so much bigger and not as passive. They’ve come a long way.

    From a mines perspective, $1000 is chump change.

  2. This looks like a PC which would be ideal as a controller for a EtherCAT system, since the protocol is scalable and will use the network speed available, with some systems going all the way tto 10gbe.

  3. how does it compare to the N305? Going from passmark, seems like this 1265UE with its 2×P cores and 8×E cores is slower than the N305's 8×E-cores? That doesn't make any sense

  4. I remember COM and parallel ports. You don't see them any more. Gone are the 40 pin headers for older hard drives and also the 34 pin header for floppy drives, Modern consumer motherboards just don't have any of those things. There was also a time when BIOS chips were socketed and now they solder them down. The nice thing about a socket for them is if you had a bad flash you could swap a good one in. Or if you had the equipment you could then reprogram that chip. That is still possible these days but more difficult because they solder them in as a way of flipping the finger at you for wanting a computer that is more repairable. Even worse is soldered down RAM or SSD (Apple comes to mind).

  5. i use for my daily stuff a asrock j5040-itx this thing cost about 150€ and is fast enough and needs only 4w in idle with a lightweight system with like a plain debian without ui or ubuntu server ans such. but with ubuntu 22.04 lts it uses 7w in idle. the system uses the intel pentium silver j5040 it has a tdp of 10w and can do 2 4k video streams and has 4 sata ports can use up to 16gb ddr4 sodimm ram 8g per channel. for a daily system perfect even harder stuff like running a jetbrain coding environment handle it well. but you can do industrial stuff to you have some ports you can use.

  6. Do any raspberry Pi size Single board computer exist which has 8 or more core processor x86 architecture.(Intel or AMD)
    I want for compact gaming set-up.😅
    Please reply if anyone know

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