Path: ...!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: rbowman Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy Subject: Re: WinTel tower PC With a mouse & a large monitor. Date: 12 Sep 2024 22:51:25 GMT Lines: 18 Message-ID: References: <20q6ejltvtvkotm8mfst583es48k1nun6c@4ax.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net Ko1MM9kG61hAt7Y8lVULhgoRM0s4v4yaa0lTHnWhZ64DhPvxei Cancel-Lock: sha1:TV+1tJZi9Me7+Mj1XO+MeWndPpw= sha256:iuFeVLcgHmIMV+pIJH4Y16mt5bdYmxB3JCcwK/kwcuY= User-Agent: Pan/0.149 (Bellevue; 4c157ba) Bytes: 1751 On Thu, 12 Sep 2024 17:17:15 -0500, chrisv wrote: > Relf wrote: > >>Ever since 1983, I've enjoyed a WinTel tower PC With a mouse & a large >>monitor. > > Towers are *the* way to go! 8) A "mid-tower" for me. Why? That's an honest question not an argument. The Fedora box is an old Dell tower because I had it on hand. I also have an Antec case and power supply that I thought about using for a build. With NVMe M.2 I don't need those drive bays. I've got a USB optical drive if I need one but I seldom plug it in. There's a lot of empty volume as is. I don't need all the slots so I could go with micro-ATX. The tower does give me a nice flat space for the solderless breadboards of whatever project I'm working on, so that's a plus.