Interesting discussion.
I was looking into MeLe fanless PCs to control my second rig and have a jail-break option from the ASIAIR+ that I've been swapping between the two rigs.
Trouble is from New Zealand the pricing algorithms on Aliexpress and Amazon Australia are too smart and scrape all the data on sales websites to figure out that there aren't many domestic options for us here. So they ramp up the price. I couldn't find any MeLe PC with decent specs below about NZD$560. Seemed like too much.
After many dialogues with Gemini & ‘tricking’ the pricing algorithm with different search words (fanless PC is a niche = expensive market) I finally gave up on fanless & bought a generic N150 Intel Mini PC with 16GB RAM & 256GB NVMe for NZD$360 incl shipping.
While I've read on forums to beware of fans, my CC8 is a heavier rig that will be less affected by micro movement. Allied to this the fact that a modern low-power chip like the N150 doesn't need much cooling, the tiny fan won't have to race too much for image acquisition with the ASI533MC camera. I've also read that dangling cables in the wind are much more of a problem for guiding than fan vibration, & could sometimes be mistaken for fan movement.
Any issues and I can move the PC to the tripod leg.
Reading the stories above, I'm glad I didn't buy the expensive MeLe.
I didn't like the USB-C 12V socket either, though I understand the small form factor of this for the MeLe.
I'll mount the PC on the top Vixen bar together with SVBony's SV241 pro powerbox.