Hey Lemmy, I need some recommendations for a CPU-intensive slightly mobile rig. I run a lot of engineering simulations and I need a computer that I can move between my home and work on a semi-frequent basis. I’m looking for something more powerful than a laptop and I’ll have monitors/peripherals at both locations. Maybe a mini-ITX in an HTPC style case? The sims don’t really make use of GPU, so integrated graphics is just fine. They multi-thread a bit, but there are still single-core bottlenecks in the process, so highest single-core performance is probably pretty important. It’s also got to handle 128GB of DDR5 and a M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.

A lot of the faster CPUs seem to need some serious cooling (100W+ TDP!) and I’d rather not have a jet engine roaring constantly since this thing will be sitting right on the desk next to me eating 100% CPU most of the time. Are there small form factor cases that can support water cooling? When Intel says a CPU has a processor base power of 125W, but a Max Turbo Power of 253W, does that imply that the 253W can’t be sustained even with enough cooling?

  • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I don’t have a brand recommendation, but it sounds like what you’re looking for is a workstation laptop. They tend to be pricier than regular laptops, but they are designed for engineering type work.

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      7 months ago

      Yeah, that’s kinda the typical approach. I’m hoping I can piece together more performance and less noise for the same price. Kind of a waste of a battery and screen if I’m just going to plug it into a station every time… The comparable laptops do alright but they get damn hot and they cost $5k