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On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 19:34:37 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: You can get back in forth to work in a Tesla too but you don't really need all of that power. I guess if you want the biggest and baddest machine on the block, go for it. You can afford it. ;-) Lesson I learned a long time ago from a old timer mechanical engineer (P.E.) "When in doubt, make it stout". Unfortunately, in the computer biz, stout is not the same as fast. I had to give up my PC based MP3 players because once you got much beyond a P1 166, reliability in the Florida car environment because you couldn't keep them cool. The same was true of hard drives. Once you got much over 10-15gig, they started getting more heat sensitive. My interest in laptops used to be as cheap (to run) servers since they used to run at "night light" levels of power. This last one I got came with a 90w power brick. You need to put a towel in your lap if you actually use it as a laptop or you will roast your nuts. The Dell Latitude (P3/400 W/98 machine) I am running back in the shop is always cool to the touch. The specs say it pulls a max of 36w but it seems to cruise in the 10-15w just talking to the printer, scanner or banging an external hard drive. |
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