mini itx, fanless psu and a massive amount of heaft sinks. And put it
under the extractor fan

On Nov 28, 4:57 pm, Frank Pittelli <[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > Ah. But what if you where to keep the cad drawing open in which case
> > you have every individual line available instantly as and when needed.
> > constantly booting up and shutting down a computer isn't a practical
> > way to do things.
>
> Almost a good point, but let's consider that scenario as well:
>
> 1) Leave PC powered up in the workshop while working on project - 0 sec
> 2) Extinguish fire in power supply when sawdust clogs fan - 30 sec
> 3) Purchase new power supply - 2 days 7 min
> 4) Install new power supply - 15 min
> 5) Reboot PC and read measurement - 4 min 28 sec
> Total Time:  2 days 26 min 58 sec
>
> Sorry, but I think that a set of drawings and a ruler still remains the
> most effective way to read measurements while *actually building something*
>
>         Frank P.

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