They are loud-ish, especially compared to a Pi. They are a bit faster and run windows though (which was required by the vendor that I had no say in choosing).
That said, for my personal projects, I still kinda default to the Pi model. A bit more power efficient and there are some solid home projects built around the Pi.
I now have like 3-4 of them in the house, ranging from a Dakboard above the fridge, to a couple pi-kvm's, including one with a multiport attachment, to remotely manage some of my stuff at home so I dont have to lug monitors and keyboard about as much. Heck I strongly considered a pi-kvm for work, even if just used as a remote crashcart of sorts.
They are still kicking some 2 years down the road.
https://www.amazon.com/PC-J4125-Computer-Ethernet-Business/d...
They are loud-ish, especially compared to a Pi. They are a bit faster and run windows though (which was required by the vendor that I had no say in choosing).
That said, for my personal projects, I still kinda default to the Pi model. A bit more power efficient and there are some solid home projects built around the Pi.
I now have like 3-4 of them in the house, ranging from a Dakboard above the fridge, to a couple pi-kvm's, including one with a multiport attachment, to remotely manage some of my stuff at home so I dont have to lug monitors and keyboard about as much. Heck I strongly considered a pi-kvm for work, even if just used as a remote crashcart of sorts.