Desktop PC with a lotta hard drives in it and big fans that don’t have to spin fast and make a lot of noise.
I use a USB DAS JBOD enclosure with fans, which is also an option if you have a mini-PC and just want a bunch of drive space.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCDDGHMJ
This particular enclosure has physical buttons that lock in place so that the power state is restored on power loss, something that (to my surprise) a number of USB DAS enclosures apparently don’t do.























I remember reading, a while back, that something like 15% of Taiwan’s total electrical power usage goes to chip fabs.
What I read was saying that TSMC probably has a ton of room for electricity optimization, but it’s just not worth it. Like, what I was reading was talking about how they never shut off machines, even if they aren’t making chips, because just introducing temperature variations is enough to add more variables that might screw up yield rates.