On Friday 07 November 2008 08:11:46 Alastair Biggs wrote:
> I'm in the planning stages of a new project at home,the aim is essentially
> to setup a small headless server which will be hosting my cooking website /
> blog which will be telling the world about my cookery disasters.
>
> The server needs to be small, efficent and quiet and needs to be tucked
> away somewhere or wall mounted so I was thinking I would go with Mini-ITX.
>
> The server will be running Debian and I will be configuing all the server
> administration by looking into the machine remotley.
>
> Has anyone had any experience of dealing with Mini-ITX components? what
> components need seriously consideration when building a small rig? I had a
> quick browse on ebay last night and am tempted into a mini-ITX varient of
> the new intel Atom boards.
>
> Has anyone got any Mini-ITX machines if so please list your specs included
> case and what the performance is like.
>
> Many Thanks
>
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I currently run a Chyang Fun mini ITX, this machine runs 24/7 with a P4 
2.4ghz, 1gb memory, 3.5" 120GB harddisk, ATI Sapphire video card and a Sony 
DVD RW.
I have had three minor problems with mine to date (had it about 3 years) the 
case fan is a cylindrical design which every now and again will cease up, 
this is simply a case of dismantle the box remove the the fan, clean and 
lubricate the bush in the fan and reassemble. Secondly, due to space the 
processor heat sink is non standard and has a 60,mm square fan mounted on the 
side of the heat sink to pull air through the heat sink. This heat fan failed 
once and I found that is it particularly thin fan (thinner than normal 60mmm 
fans) and trying to get a replament fan from the local shop was impossible, 
in the end I found one on an old machine I had. Finally with the ATI card I 
have to run the box with out the side panels on as it would generate to much 
heat with the side panels on, although I guess your won't have this problem 
running a headless server
The box is currently running Mepis 7 (Debian Etch) and is my main workhorse, 
for Internet browsing, letters writing, photos, web server.
Hope this helps
Tim