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Low-power Linux-based CPU PC?



On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Scott Ehrlich wrote:

> I would like to have a Linux/Windows-capable PC running at home 24/7 which
> would also be connected to my Linksys broadband router, which, in turn, is
> connected to my cable modem.  The catch, though, is I don't want to spend
> the extra money for electricity a desktop PC would consume in power.
> Thus, I was thinking of a cheap Crusoe, Intel, or AMD box which would
> consume very few amps, and could possibly be fully powered from a 12 v DC
> source (I have a regulated DC power supply at home).

Generally, there is a trade off between CPU power and electrical power
consumed. But not always the case. Often time, it is best to get the
lowest speed CPU of a given model. Or even underclock it.

We are still in the process of making our RoofServer, which will have an
inexpensive and low power consumption x86 cpu in in (cyrix mediagx - about
3 watts), have pcmcia, an be in a weatherproof enclosure.
http://www.roofserver.com - however due to network problems our website is
down at the moment.





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