Re: Logic Supply LGX AG150 Fanless Mini PC
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:07 am
Yeah, you can obviously use a much cheaper case if vents are allowed, ambients temperature is not excessive and so forth.
But if you want cheap, you may want to use a cheaper board.
It's a great CPU for distributed computing actually. You seem to forget that distributed computing makes most sense when it's not run on dedicated boxes. I run distributed computing on low-power CPUs without fans. If you've got a headless box with an efficient CPU which spends most of its cycles waiting for users to connect, please consider doing so as well.
But if you want cheap, you may want to use a cheaper board.
Of course people will load that CPU!tramall wrote:Do not forget that this board is not meant for cpu heavy use . No one will ever use it for decoding , rendering , SETI etc.
It's a great CPU for distributed computing actually. You seem to forget that distributed computing makes most sense when it's not run on dedicated boxes. I run distributed computing on low-power CPUs without fans. If you've got a headless box with an efficient CPU which spends most of its cycles waiting for users to connect, please consider doing so as well.