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    Raspberry Pi - $35 Linux computer

    That would be great....if I had a Windows computer...anywhere. Will I be able to use WINE to mess with low level access?
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    BT Business Practices

    I want a static IP on FTTC. Currently I'm with BT because when I moved into this flat they were the only people offering FTTC here. BT dont offer Static IP on residential connections and dont seem to offer an asymmetric FTTC business package. Fine I'll move to Plusnet where its a one off £5...
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    Raspberry Pi - $35 Linux computer

    Im having a problem with my SD cards. They have images on them but I now cant mount them on my PC to wipe them/put new images on them. They show up when I run dmesg and appear in /dev however any attemt to mount them, or even dd, gives me "No medium detected". Now before on Windows I just used...
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    How quiet is your pc? Test & show us your results!

    Off - 26dB Idle - 26dB Gaming - 26dB But it is a NUC with a passive case so....
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    Small gaming keyboard please

    Ducky Mini Poker II Filco Minila GH60
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    spec me a pc please ^^

    Get a NUC. Simple as. An i3 Haswell one should be powerful enough for any office work you care to throw at it. Much cheaper and lower power consumption than anything mentioned above.
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    Small form-factor Office build

    ^^Agreed. That is the way to go if the NUC is to pricey/not enough storage. IMO all office computers (workstations not included) should be VESA mounted. Out of the way, less desk clutter and cabling issues. Like an easily upgradeable AIO.
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    Small form-factor Office build

    Yeah thats the one thing to be careful of with them. DDR3L 1.35V SO-DIMM RAM. OcUK dont seem to have any in stock. regarding Brix vs NUC, the Brix tends to be a little more expensive but has a wider range of processors, including AMD. Of course youre limited to mSATA HDDs. Not an issue if the...
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    Small form-factor Office build

    Agreed. From now on any office build not using a nuc that is not aiming for total rock bottom prices is doing it wrong. An i3 nuc and 4GB RAM is easily enough for any pure office (word processing, presentation, spreadsheets, emails, web access) application.
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