[Herts] Using server components in a desktop

David Honour david at foolswood.co.uk
Fri May 14 06:13:13 UTC 2010


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It's looking like I'm gonna have to make my own case, since passive
cooling eatx towers don't seem to exist. Is there any advice anyone can
give me about this?

David

On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:39:04 +0100
David Honour <david at foolswood.co.uk> wrote:

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> I want to build a machine for music production, which means:
> - -ram for tmpfs for the active project
> - -good cpu (my current one doesn't cut it anymore)
> - -passive cooling
> 
> I was thinking maybe an opteron based system but it seems to be quite
> hard to get hold of motherboards for them though.
> 
> My previous one which I still use is now 5 so I am expecting it to be
> in use for a reasonably long time.
> 
> Is this a good idea or would I be better with a normal desktop?
> 
> David
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