On 20.05.18 23:20, Rohan McLeod via luv-main wrote:
> That is certainly a beast; with regards to cooling these days I
> consider cooler means longer life; and greater reliability period !

As Arrhenius says, each 10°C hotter halves the lifespan. It's not just
the CPU, but electrolytic capacitors don't like to cook either. (Even if
it says e.g. 105°C on them, they'll last 16 times longer at 65°C, and
that's not forever.)

> Water-coolers also pump the heat straight out of the case, so there is
> no reliance on other case fans and possible high case temperatures

Heatpipes are compact, incredibly good thermal conductors, and won't
leak water over the mobo. There's an awful lot to like about them.
(First encountered them in 1973, but they were expensive then.)

...

> Yes, I look with envy at friends M/B's with BIOS support for PCIe SSD's
> usually as M2

The UdooX86 is around 125 x 85 mm, with an optional M.2 SSD, held on the
back with one screw and the socket. It is a very neat little package. I
ran debian on it, but have switched to devuan. Its graphics performance
is very good, though I haven't tried the three screens.

Erik
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