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      1 year ago

      Honestly, getting something like a ROG Ally and a dock is about the same price (though obviously would have 16 GB vs the 32 GB as tested) and you’d have a device that could be used handheld too.

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        Steamdeck’s and ROG Ally’s have completely changed the math on these more premium USFF PCs. If it’s only going to be couple hundred more to get similar performance, that convenience of a portable can easily tip the scales in their favour.

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    1 year ago

    seems overpriced compared to other options on the market, might be better off with a different device for similar performance and more versatility.

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    yeah, this one seems overpriced compared to what minisforum and beelink offer. i’d rather go for something like a ROG Ally with a dock for the same price, and it’d have 16 GB instead of the tested 32 GB. plus, you get a handheld device too.

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    1 year ago

    seems like a solid mini-PC, but definitely on the pricier side compared to similar options out there. an oculink port would have been a nice addition for those looking to hook up an external gpu.

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    4k30Hz HDMI in 2023 is just pathetic. The USB-C ports on the front are capable of carrying more display bandwidth than that.

    EDIT: Sounds like it might have been a typo in the spec sheet; reviewer reports that 4k60 worked fine.

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    honestly great price for it, the desktop version of the 7480 will probably cost 300-350. you would be looking at more than that barebones system and something a few times larger

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    honestly great price for it, the desktop version of the 7480 will probably cost 300-350. you would be looking at more than that barebones system and something a few times larger

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    1 year ago

    this looks like a solid option for a compact yet powerful mini-PC. the specs are impressive and the inclusion of both USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 is a nice touch. definitely considering this for my next build.

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    this looks like a solid option for a compact yet powerful mini-PC. the specs are impressive and the inclusion of both USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 is a nice touch. definitely considering this for my next build.

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    4k30Hz HDMI in 2023 is just pathetic. The USB-C ports on the front are capable of carrying more display bandwidth than that.

    EDIT: Sounds like it might have been a typo in the spec sheet; reviewer reports that 4k60 worked fine.