Fanless computers = are they worth getting?

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Colonel Panic
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Fanless computers = are they worth getting?

#1 Post by Colonel Panic »

HI. I'm currently using a 12 year old Compaq PIII, and also have a Dell Optiplex GX-620 which needs a bit of work after I trashed the boot sector a couple of months ago (basically, the disk needs reformatting and then a fresh reinstall of something). It can be done, but as an alternative I'm thinking of getting a new computer instead.

Has anyone tried any of these small fanless machines, such as the Mint computer, the MintBox? If so, what did you think of it?

http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2383

I'm thinking it might not only be compact and cool-running but also quiet and cheaper to run than my Dell (anything would be quieter than this Compaq, especially with the hot weather we're having in the UK at the moment).

Thanks in advance,

CP .
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#2 Post by Flash »

A fanless computer is the way to go if you can find one that does everything you want, which shouldn't be a problem these days.

One serious problem with fans - other than their unreliability I mean - that no one seems to mention is the amount of dust they pull inside the computer. For no reason I can think of, the dust seems to prefer to stay inside the computer and cause problems.

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#3 Post by wibble »

re - fans on base units.

I had to service a unit from a bar a couple of times, the amount of tar/dust inside the base was insane. :shock:

It was only 12 months old, was jammed packed with crap. took 2 hours of cleaning to get it looking respectable.

That was extreme but most of the units I took a look at had a fair amount of dust inside.

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#4 Post by Colonel Panic »

Thanks for the replies so far and the advice given. I agree about the dust (though a can of compressed air does come in handy), but it's also the noise which you get with fans (especiallly when the weather is hot, as it is here at the moment) that bothers me.
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#5 Post by Sage »

Why not run a Raspberry Pi. The kit from CPC is not only cheap, but their SD card still contains a Puppy version which runs satisfactorily. No Flash, of course, so Auntie's reprise isn't possible, but still plenty of options.

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#6 Post by Colonel Panic »

Sage wrote:Why not run a Raspberry Pi. The kit from CPC is not only cheap, but their SD card still contains a Puppy version which runs satisfactorily. No Flash, of course, so Auntie's reprise isn't possible, but still plenty of options.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll certainly consider it but I'm used to being able to watch videos with this machine (especially Youtubes) so I wouldn't want to go backwards in capability.
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#7 Post by RetroTechGuy »

Flash wrote:A fanless computer is the way to go if you can find one that does everything you want, which shouldn't be a problem these days.

One serious problem with fans - other than their unreliability I mean - that no one seems to mention is the amount of dust they pull inside the computer. For no reason I can think of, the dust seems to prefer to stay inside the computer and cause problems.
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#8 Post by rokytnji »

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