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      I could probably overlook the RAM being soldered if they’d at least given 8 lanes on the pcie slot, but I’m guessing they were all dedicated to the igpu and m.2

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    “Ryzen AI MAX+”

    What kind of stupid overcompensating bullshit name is that. Like come on… Was “Throbbing Artificial phallus omega ultra plus platinum” taken?

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    The only way I can wrap my head around this is as a really expensive console, where the standard for modularity and upgradability is non-existent…

    Just kinda bummed. And I adore small computers. It’s a super cute device with lots of fun little details, I just don’t see why go with this over a normal SFF PC for the price. Its easier? Cuter?

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    Who are they marketing this too? Seems to be too expensive for the lower end market and not powerful enough for the gaming market.

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    Seems like it’d be a good mini PC to have in the living room or something to buy for less tech-savvy parents or kids

    still pretty pricey for what it is but hopefully upgrades will make it worthwhile in the long run?

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      What upgrades would you do?

      Soldered CPU/GPU, soldered RAM, X4 PCIE slot. There are no upgrades to be done.

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        upgrade meaning when a new unit comes out just buying the internals and not the whole case. Looked like it was somewhat cheaper buying that than the built unit when I looked. $799 for the cheapest version vs $1,099 for the base cost of the cheapest built version if I’m understanding right

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      It’s actually quite common in the SFF space. Cases are considered to be SFF if they’re 8-19L, and Ultra SFF is 4-8L.

      So when they say it’s 4.5L, it’s a tiny case.

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      It’s been a stat for a while so you can gauge component space available and air volume. I moved from a 19 litre mini tower Dell case to a much larger 45.5 litre Thermal take case.