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I decided to get rid of my "gaming laptop" and get a small, fanless PC for work (console, web, mail, libreoffice) and light gaming (think puzzle games and turn-based strategies, nothing 3D or graphically heavy, I have a separate box for those).
Would it be best to build one or buy a pre-made box? What components do you recommend? How do I make sure that everything works well on Linux? Do you have any builds you can share? I'm not tight on budget, but I hope to keep it under $500 (not including storage and peripherals) since I don't need any fancy stuff.
I've been using Linux for ~20 years but as far as the hardware goes, I'm constantly in the blind and it's always been hit-and-miss for me. So any help and hints will be greatly appreciated! :-)
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That's a good lead, thanks. Successors 3200G and 3400G also seem to fit a fanless build. And Vega 11 seems pretty powerful.
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Not only are these all very small indeed, using up minimal power, but tend to have features which are desirable in such products, such as built-in Wifi, Bluetooth, HDMI port, multiple USB ports, RJ45 network socket. I like that they tend to be easy to open, fit a NVMe SSD and/or 2.5 inch SATA SSD/HDD, usually fit one or two sticks of SO-DIMM RAM.
Some of these do have little fans in them (and some are fan-less), but those fans tend to be much quieter than full-size PCs.
Intel NUC 8 (NUC8i5BEK)
Crucial 500GB M.2 PCIe NVMe P1 + heatsink
2x Kingston 8GB 2400MHz CL17 1,2V (probably 8GB would be enough but since it's so cheap...)
All that for around ~$500 + VAT
Now, while NUC isn't fanless, I've read that the noise in series 8 is significantly lower than in previous models and shouldn't exceed 40dB, so I decided to try. Worst case scenario I'll pass it on the kids and keep looking (or I could probably switch the case for Akasa Plato X8 or Turing, or some such).
Other options I've considered was building a box using a passive miniITX case and Ryzen 5 (but the case I liked the most - Silverstone PT13, seemed impossible for a passively cooled build, and most of the others were either out of stock - like HDPlex H5 - or hard to get), and at the other end of the spectrum I briefly pondered on ordering a fanless (and nameless) i7 8565U build from aliexpress.
Also @guest
1. I didn't want another laptop as I've already had many and I was never entirely happy, so I wanted something different.
2. I actually have Raspberry Pi 4 but I don't think it would suit my needs. Particularly I'm not sure if everything I need would work on an ARM processor.
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It's a bit bigger than a Nuc but can pack a desktop sized CPU and has space for 3 SSD's (2x 2.5" and 1x M.2). I own the DeskMini 110 which supports only up to Intel 7th Gen, it's old but works nicely.
The New A300 can take Ryzen APUs.