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My Internet computer is on from around 8:00 AM to around 11:00 PM. Does anyone have any experience using a MINI computer for that period of time? I am concerned about overheating.

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They certainly should, of course, be spec'd for continuous use and have the usual fan, throttling and over-temperature shutdown. They use high-efficiency CPUs like in laptops, too, so everyhing should be fine.

Now my caveat ... I bought one some years back as an urgency to get something (temporary fileserver, IIRC) up an running "right now". It was fine for a couple or so years then popped ... I didn't check to find out why. My office then did get very hot in the summer. Maybe I didn't check fans or something and a capacitor cooked? Whatever, I went back to my usual fanless ITX PC. That's now been good nearly a decade now, running 24/7. Not quite so tiny, but I have more confidence in them. Many ITXs are intended for industrial use.

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I agree with Gordon. As long as it's not some overclocked home brew job for gaming, you're fine.

Keep in mind that memory leaks are a giant game of Whack-A-Mole. Browser pages are often the worst offenders followed by plug-ins. Reboot daily to clear cached RAM and you'll be fine.


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Thanx Gordon and Mike. No I do not over clock CPUs as I rather have stability. I shut down every night but if I run into problems from memory leaks I reboot during the day.


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I've got an HP mini with an i5-9500 and no issues with overheating - it spins up the fans and throttles itself when it needs to. 6 years old and still going strong. I've also got three Mac Mini's which are slightly bigger, also no problems - the oldest one is 15 years old now, and another has a quad core i7 in it.

Like others said, as long as it's not some homebrew affair, you can assume the engineers knew what they were doing.

Which is another way of saying - don't look at my gaming computer as an example....


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Like others said, as long as it's not some homebrew affair, you can assume the engineers knew what they were doing.

Which is another way of saying - don't look at my gaming computer as an example....

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... as long as it's not some homebrew affair, you can assume the engineers knew what they were doing.
Yes, though we do sometimes make mistakes and we can sometimes be pressured by Marketing or Finance to cut costs.


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Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
I went back to my usual fanless ITX PC. That's now been good nearly a decade now, running 24/7.
YAY, I love it when someone who knows what they're talking about isn't chasing the the cutting edge to get work done.
My attitude to my three comps is similar, (a 15 year old PC laptop as a media server, a ten year old PC for recording and a newish PC for other tasks - new because the last one was killed by an electrical surge in a storm that traveled along the telephone land line & through the Modem which was also obliterated - it happened to LOTS of people in the area - couldn't buy a modem within 30km for weeks. Yes, I now have a surge protector for just that circumstance).


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I went back to my usual fanless ITX PC. That's now been good nearly a decade now, running 24/7.
YAY, I love it when someone who knows what they're talking about isn't chasing the the cutting edge to get work done.
I never chase the cutting edge on PCs. It's only cutting edge for a few months at best. When I want performance, I usually go for something around the top third. For everything else it's usually for what will do the job well without consuming huge amounts of power ... just one of my very many little chips out of the global warming concerns.


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Originally Posted by rayc
YAY, I love it when someone who knows what they're talking about isn't chasing the the cutting edge to get work done.
My attitude to my three comps is similar, (a 15 year old PC laptop as a media server, a ten year old PC for recording and a newish PC for other tasks - new because the last one was killed by an electrical surge in a storm that traveled along the telephone land line & through the Modem which was also obliterated - it happened to LOTS of people in the area - couldn't buy a modem within 30km for weeks. Yes, I now have a surge protector for just that circumstance).

Hi Ray,
I really don't go for the latest technology. In the past I had my computers built but my friend, whom I worked with in his computer store, retired so I am looking for inexpensive Internet computers for my wife and myself. When I had them built they had the fastest CPU available at that time. That was 14 years ago. But neither can not be upgraded to Win 11. My Win 10 music computer is also 14 years old and running just fine so that will not be upgraded until necessary.


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YAY, I love it when someone who knows what they're talking about isn't chasing the the cutting edge to get work done.
Precisely. That's why I went with an i5 in my mini computer instead of the much hotter but not that much faster i7 or i9 (lol).


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