Ordinary computers are the ones we use most frequently in our daily lives, generally for office and home use. Industrial control computers, on the other hand, have a wider range of applications. Many people are not aware of the differences between industrial control computer cases and ordinary computer cases. Let's learn about them together with the editor of Maikensi.
The ordinary computer case is the "house" of the computer host, playing a crucial role in accommodating and protecting computer components such as the CPU. In contrast, industrial control computer cases are mainly used in harsh environments, such as power plants, chemical plants, mines, and underground operations.
Industrial control computer cases are generally used in places with poor environments, noise and dust. The mainboard part of an industrial control computer case consists of a base plate and a cpu card. It has the advantages of being resistant to compression, corrosion, dust, vibration and radiation. Currently, industrial control computer cases are generally used in the military, radio stations and TV stations. Its advantages are that it is conducive to heat dissipation and has good scalability.
The forms of industrial control computer cases and ordinary computer cases:
1. Ordinary computer cases are the same as what we usually see. Rectangular cases are the mainstream ones.
2. The appearance of a standard case is about the same size as a microwave oven, making it easy to fit into a home style, but it cannot use high-performance hardware.
3. The HTPC case is the main case used in the living room. Its size and shape are no different from those of a DVD player and are used for TVS.
4. Tower cases are half as tall as ordinary cases and have a large internal space. They are generally used by enthusiasts.