Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why? Reply #30 – 19 May 2022, 18:48:39 Here are some links about risc-v sbpcs. VisionFive https://rvspace.org/BeagleVhttps://beagleboard.org/static/beagleV/beagleV.htmlNezhahttps://www.indiegogo.com/projects/nezha-your-first-64bit-risc-v-linux-sbc-for-iot#/ 1 Likes
Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why? Reply #31 – 24 August 2022, 02:21:48 Quote from: u0 – on 19 May 2022, 12:54:59How to spend 500$ for a pc is a difficult question for me. Progress already went far forward, my computer needs are 10 years behind. Fanless would be second priority after opensource hardware options like libreboot or risc-v based prototypes.Instead of computing power I would rather spend rest of money for a good keyboard Kinesis Advantage2 or split keyboard.I am not a fan of libreboot - been there done that - never ever ever ever ever againBTW FANLESSNESS is likely the most important thing you can do for a computer. Low heat, Low stress, longer life, less power . It is, IMO, inexcusable for a modern desktop to have a fan. This is 2022. Last Edit: 24 August 2022, 02:27:32 by mrbrklyn
Re: if you had 500$ to spend on a mini pc which would you buy and why? Reply #32 – 24 August 2022, 02:36:48 Quote from: u0 – on 19 May 2022, 18:48:39Here are some links about risc-v sbpcs. VisionFive https://rvspace.org/BeagleVhttps://beagleboard.org/static/beagleV/beagleV.htmlNezhahttps://www.indiegogo.com/projects/nezha-your-first-64bit-risc-v-linux-sbc-for-iot#/Nah - I'll pass. My fit/PC has run for 8 years without ever turning it off and it uses about 20 watts of power? to run web servers and email with the same OS, upgraded since it was turned on and installed. It is 100% GNU compatible... in fact it was made for Linux.Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU Z510 @ 1.10GHzL1d cache: 24KL1i cache: 32KL2 cache: 512KIf it is not a fanless system, I wouldn't even ***consider*** it.