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Re: [LUG] quiet and reliable

 

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From: Simon Waters <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [LUG] quiet and reliable
Date: 03-05-05 09:45

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Neil Williams wrote:
| Simon will have something to say about that.

My first two reactions were Mini ITX and Minimac.... So I was going to
keep quiet.

| Steve's request was for a server - depending on what he needs, MacOSX
is not
| necessarily a good choice for a server that needs to work with GNU/Linux
| boxes.

The Minimac has one of these whisper quiet fans, whereas the Mini-ITX
were only at 600MHz with no fan when I bought, I think they now go to
1GHz, but it is modified Pentium technology, so expect slightly slower
performance than you might from similar regular desktop speeds, that
said they have some multimedia hardware.

I suspect the Minimac will soon run Debian if it doesn't already.

http://www.sowerbutts.com/linux-mac-mini/#install

I think we really need to know what the box has to do, when I think
server I tend to think storage, and all the small ones have tons of fans
and so are very noisy but fit in 1 or 2U. DELL do cheap quiet servers
that run Debian well, but they are huge, mine is so quiet I can barely
hear it even when the disks are working overtime.

Either way making regular boxes quiet is a well documented if relatively
expensive mod, where as many of the modern PCs start quiet, but will get
noiser as the bearings on the fans wear.
......there is a way to run the psu's without fans. I f you get two
relatively cheap psu's, (I have just picked up a 300w dell psu for fifty
pence plus postage from e-bay ) wire them together and remove the fans
completely. It is possible to do this because you will have a combined total
of around 600w so the power units are running well within there capability
and don't get that hot.
I can give you the URL that describes how to do this if you are interested,
it's not even that difficult...........Jon Davey.
My mini-itx box (no fans) is dead quiet (&quot;is it on?&quot; kind of
quiet)
apart from the DVD writer, which sounds horrendous in comparison, but
probably isn't that different from normal.
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