On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 01:27:50AM -0400, Robin Humble wrote:
> the next power conserving project is to get tv recording and viewing
> working from one or 2 or 3 arm boxes (record, nas, view? ~1-5W each)
> instead of all being done by one big x86 (~70W).
> alternatively I might rip apart a cheap hdmi x86 laptop for its low
> power motherboard (15-30W?), add bigger drives (boot off usb, internal
> 3tb & dvd, external 3tb usb?), and use that as an all-in-one. sadly
> low power x86 laptop chips in desktop motherboards doesn't seem to be
> common.

you might want to look into Intel Atom or AMD Fusion on mini-ITX or
micro-ITX motherboards - they do use more power than an ARM but there
are some very nicely featured motherboards and cases for them.

generally a PCI and/or PCI-e slot, built-in NIC and wifi (often on a
mini-PCI-e slot), standard DDR-3 RAM, SATA, USB, etc.

both support hibernate and suspend to ram and/or disk too.

IMO, the only reason to use a laptop for this kind of job is that the
battery is effectively a nice UPS for it....but you'd lose that if
you pulled it to pieces. laptop hardware tends to be weirder (as in
non-standard) that ITX motherboards, some are seriously
deranged....functional, but deranged.

craig

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