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  • Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I too once dremel’d a pc case to fit everything in. As long as your airflow is fine, you’re golden.

  • Matriks404@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I really want to make some PC sleeper build disgusted as oldy Unix workstation, with some Linux desktop (Debian probably) running ancient window manager like FVWM. Would be cool to surprise people with it running modern games, lol.

  • mle@feddit.org
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    4 days ago

    Cover the cut side panel with some nice black mesh and it could almost look factory

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    4 days ago

    My daily driver is a PC like that, Thinkcentre tiny 6500T (32GB/2TB samsung, works like a charm!), I would be a itty bitty scared about the power draw as it comes from one of these “laptop plugs”. I wonder what’s the GPU models…

    I also have a game-box for all windoze crapwear crapware with a RX6400 to not blow the think centre (tower) PSU.

    I like think centres.

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      I had a bulky ATX case with i7-3770k (16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) and 3 years ago I switched to a mini PC, Beelink SER5 with a 5600H, 32GB RAM, 512MB M2. It is incredible, it is like 5"x4" on my desk, super silent, super fast, mini PC are incredible! Can plug 3x 4K display. Now they have pretty good GPU too.

      First thing I did was to install MX Linux on it. It is my daily PC, using it for work for 3 years now.

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    5 days ago

    Would be great as a local device dedicated to transcoding or running an LLM. Or as a steam machine.

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      4 days ago

      No, there’s a specific model of think center tiny with a 16x slot - intended for an Nvidia P620 or T400, or something equivalent from AMD. Cutting the case let this low profile slot in.

    • dai@lemmy.world
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      Depends on if you are space constrained or not.

      If not any GPU can be an M.2 GPU, so long as you don’t mind the 4x lanes.

      Plenty of riser kits available from AliExpress or similar etailors. I’ve got an old HP all-in-one I’ve considered strapping a GPU to for some encoding tasks (plex / frigate) but also for shits and giggles.

  • Zythox@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    At first glance I just thought: Wow, that’s packed in so nicely and fits so well! Then I realized the cover was already on…

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    Didn’t need to hack the case up, could have simply removed it all together

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      But then they wouldn’t have gotten to go BRRRRRR on that case with a Dremel for two hours OR posts pictures on the Internet of this thing that they almost certainly never used for any sustained period of time.

      And what is PC building if not those two things?

  • ABetterTomorrow@lemm.ee
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    Do I see a mini pc cluster in your near future? I’ve recently started a home lab with a handful of raspberry pi’s, a Mac mini and go two of these.

    • BeatTakeshi@lemmy.worldOP
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      Have been selfhosting on an m70q for nearly 3 years. I was looking for an m90q that has an extra ssd slot, or a thinkstation tiny that can hold a t1000 GPU when I found this

  • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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    4 days ago

    Impressive.

    Though at that point I would’ve cut a large square out of the case and gone for a plexi cover, with holes for the fans.

    Though this approach is really impressive.

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        It is, the main fan for the whole machine is the one on the right and these machines rely on very little clearance for the fan to work. The slot the GPU is using would usually be expected to be used for a network card. The case itself has no holes/etc for airflow by default there for most models. There’s a lot of interesting mods for these cases, usually a bit fancier, but this works.

        Temps on these change drastically with the case off.