* On 2017 12 Oct 23:23 -0500, John Franklin wrote: > Are you looking specifically for something with the Pi’s bare-board > form factor? The Zotac C-series of barebones machines also support > SATA and have no fans. (At least in the spin-and-move-air sense. > They have lots of users-that-love-using-them fans.)
Since I already have the Olimex board bought and delivered, no I'm not looking for one right now, but one never knows what future projects may come along. Thanks. > I’ve got one running Debian as as Asterisk server, and works well for > that purpose. At first I had a mechanical drive in it, a spare I had > lying around. The spinning up and chittering was noticeable and > annoying. Eventually, I swapped it out for an SSD. Put my first SSD in my laptop several weeks ago. Even though the spinner was reasonably quiet, the SSD is very nicely absolutely quiet. Its fan isn't obnoxious, but it is still audible. My holy grail is to have all of the computers I own as quiet as my first Color Computer 2! - Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Ham radio, Linux, bikes, and more: http://www.n0nb.us
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